The Blue Stones

The Blue Stones—vocalist and guitarist Tarek Jafar and drummer Justin Tessier—formed during their university days, inspired by the freedom of creating without boundaries. They grew from playing small-town bars to headlining iconic venues like The Troubadour in Los Angeles, Electric Ballroom in London, and The Danforth Music Hall in Toronto. Along the way, they’ve racked up over 300 million streams, three JUNO nominations, and radio hits like Shakin’ Off the Rust, which topped Rock charts in Canada and hit #5 on U.S. Mainstream Rock.

METRO – the band’s fourth full-length LP – takes that ethos even further. The album follows a protagonist navigating a dystopian subway, confronting a personified version of their darker side—a manifestation of their buried need for authenticity. “The subway is a metaphor for the conflict we all face,” says Tarek. “It’s about balancing societal expectations with your own self-serving desires.” The loudspeaker’s voice, eerie and detached, becomes the protagonist’s inner critic, a manifestation of societal pressure that feels alien yet inescapable.

Tracks like “Your Master” and “Kill Box” burn with snarling defiance, fusing raw distorted guitar grooves with a devil-may-care energy. The baritone guitar, a new instrument for Jafar, lends to the album’s swaggy, groovy heaviness. This is evident on songs like “Come Apart,” where a heavy riff with beautiful simplicity meets brash, punchy drums with a swing groove feel—a combination signature to The Blue Stones. The opening lines of the chorus, “Woke up with a headache // Don’t know how I’m gonna work today”, offer a poignant take on today’s hyperconnected, chronically online world. Then there’s “Happy Cry,” a moment of catharsis and raw emotion. With its live-off-the-floor energy and soaring vocals, it bursts with triumphant release, capturing the thrill of starting over and embracing growth.

The Blue Stones’ sound—a melting pot of rock, blues, hip-hop, and pop—has always set them apart. They thrive on contrasts: they’re the heaviest band at alt festivals they’ve played like Osheaga and Bonnaroo, but the most melodic band at fests like Aftershock – always sticking to their own carved-out path. “We’ve always wanted our music to empower people,” says Justin. “This record is about reconnecting with your authentic self—the part of you buried under everyone else’s expectations.”

With METRO, The Blue Stones deliver their most unfiltered, unapologetic work yet. Step aboard. The next stop is whatever you make it.

Upcoming Shows


Jun
26
th
Fine Line
Jun
26
th
Fine Line

The Blue Stones

Metro North America ‘25

Past Shows


Jun
20
th
2023
Turf Club
Jun
20
th
2023
Turf Club

The Blue Stones

Pretty Monster U.S. Tour
with The Velveteers and JACK
Feb
6
th
2020
Turf Club
Feb
6
th
2020
Turf Club

The Blue Stones

with JJ Wilde
Mar
23
rd
2019
Fine Line
Mar
23
rd
2019
Fine Line

The Blue Stones

with Lavender Daughter

More Shows

May
27
th
Fine Line

Cosmic Supreme Tour ft. John Mark McMillan + Citizens

Oct
7
th
First Avenue

elbow

Jun
1
st
The Fitzgerald Theater

The McElroys: My Brother, My Brother, and Me

May
31
st
The Fitzgerald Theater

The McElroys: The Adventure Zone