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To be honest, it was worth starting this podcast just to see Neil Sheasby’s collection of Torch Society magazines over Zoom and hear how he gets handed Weller’s unwanted shoes (a gift to a mate). Jonesy, Brother Sheas and The General (Steve Trigg) have all featured on The Paul Weller Fan Podcast and it was a joy to hear their stories of being fans of the great man – whether it’s solo, The Jam or Style Council and forming a friendship through the creation of great music together over the past few years. With 3 consecutive Top 40 albums under their belt, a refusal to make the same record twice is evident in the house piano of Echoes of Joy, the choirs of Soon You’ll Return and the heavy groove of Stylin’. The new album has been described as ‘simultaneously a fresh start for the band and a continuation of their long-held approach. It’s all so well deserved after years of hard graft and as they hurtle towards their 25th year together, they have some big plans for 2022 including their 10th studio album, to be released in March, called Outside Looking In. It is a really exciting time for the band – an ever increasing fanbase with each release and live performance – word of mouth growing by the day and they are clearly building something very special with a community of fans that are super passionate about their output and part of a special club (the fans remind me of those who love The Style Council – bet your life if they launched a ‘Stone Society’ they’d have hundreds of members signed up within the hour!) Thinking about it, in a way they do with their brilliant Patreon Membership providing exclusive content ( find out more here).
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Facebook 0 Tweet 0 LinkedIn 0 Pin 0 Print 0 Email 0 Inside Looking Out, Outside Looking In…įormed by Neil Sheasby and Neil Jones in 1998, Stone Foundation are not only a fabulous band in their own right, incredible live and on record, but for us Paul Weller fans, they’ve also created some amazing collaborations that have given us some extra (and very, very special) Weller-related releases outside of his own solo work over the past few years.