NASHVILLE, Tenn. (April 24, 2020) - Country up-and-comer Lena Stone is treating fans to a collection of tunes - including the title track “Princess” - with her new EP. Out today, the body of work proves that Stone is “an artist on top of her game, making music that you can listen to again and again without fatigue” (
Popdust). Produced by Dave Pittenger, the EP checks “all the boxes of a hit songwriter with her catchy melodies, enticing lyrics and relatability in her storytelling” (
Taste of Country).
Listen to Princess
HERE.
“All of the singles I’ve released over the past year have built up to this moment. I’m so proud of this collection of songs, and especially ‘Princess,’”said Stone. “I feel like I was really able to build on the foundation of my self-titled debut EP to show off a more grown-up, confident version of myself, and I’m so grateful to my producer, Dave Pittenger for being my creative partner-in-crime on this project!”
TRACK LISTING:
1. Kids These Days (Lena Stone, Ben Goldsmith, Emily Reid)
2. Hotel (Lena Stone, Adam Wood)
3. Personal Space (Lena Stone, Savannah Keyes, Chris Parker)
4. Out Of My Hands (Lena Stone, Jason Duke, Trannie Anderson)
5. Princess (Lena Stone, Kalie Shorr, Emily Reid)
About Lena Stone:
A songwriter since age eight, Stone picked up the guitar at 14 and began performing at school and church. Shortly after, she attended a Grammy songwriting camp in Los Angeles and met hit songwriter Darrell Brown (Keith Urban, LeAnn Rimes, Faith Hill) who told her she belonged in Nashville. At 18, the Carlisle, Massachusetts native made the move to Music City to fulfill her dream of becoming an artist. She began writing with folks around town and interned at a publishing company to learn the ins and outs of the industry. In the midst of the magic, she found herself a founding member of Song Suffragettes, a weekly, sold-out showcase of female artists in Nashville. Since her arrival in Nashville, Stone has penned 600 songs, including several hits for fellow rising female artists. She released her first single, “Nervous” in 2017 followed by “Can’t Think Straight," “Running Out of Red Lights” "October" in 2018. Stone released her self-titled debut EP in May of 2018 and shortly after, Rolling Stone Country named Stone as one of their “10 New Artists You Need To Know” while Taste of Country claims Stone is "flat out easy to listen to" through latest releases of "Hotel” and “Personal Space.”
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