Detroit’s ATOM STONE is set to make a bold entrance into the melodic rock scene with the release of the debut album Take Me To The Fire. The album features eleven tracks that fuse melodic rock, pop, and Americana sounds, offering a fresh twist on classic rock. Take Me To The Fire is a deeply personal project for Stone, highlighting his journey as a vocalist and artist. With influences ranging from Steve Perry to Robert Plant and Lou Gramm, Atom’s voice is the heart of the album, delivering soaring melodies and unforgettable hooks. “This album is the culmination of everything I’ve worked towards as an artist,” says Stone.
From the emotionally charged ballad “I Believe” to the riff-heavy “Hell On Wheels,” the album has a diverse range of songs, all tied together by Atom’s distinctive voice. Standout tracks like “Hate Love” capture the raw spirit of a country crossover as well as classic rock, while “Battlefield” reaches a Country Crossover and also infuses a touch of Americana into the mix.
Produced and engineered by industry veterans Nick Sturms, Dan Tracey (Alan Parsons), and Dave Albro, Take Me To The Fire is a meticulously crafted album. With a polished production and a sound that nods to the past while staying firmly planted in the present, this album marks the arrival of a powerful new voice in rock.