Red Head by Stone Deaf, a banger of a track that slaps!
- Project Timbre
- Nov 20, 2024
- 1 min read
Red Head, a power-packed song with an even powerful band, "Stone Deaf" who has already been played by BBC's radio, has done it again with their song, this time punishing the guitar with a groovy tone from the very first chord.
Their band is just a year old but they sound like they've been playing for more than a decade. The rock'n'roll vibe with lyrics that rhyme so well and compliment the sound orchestrated by the band mixes so well that I dwelled onto the song without even realizing it!

The song starts strong with Jack White’s Masterful guitar that slaps and sets the structure, followed by front man Michael Pole’s vocals that tells you a story about a toxic relationship and the manipulation that goes on with it. William Walton’s drumming plays a crucial role hitting heavy and in my opinion, William killed it with his fast-paced drumming complimenting the absolute banger of a guitar riff.
" The song was inspired by a short relationship turned sour that had a strong underpinning in manipulation and exploitation so that 'Red Head' through any means necessary could obtain what they wanted."

All in all, the song is a complete medley that sounds authentically rock and we just can't stop listening to it. I'd recommend you check out the bad boy here and form your thoughts:
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