Listen to Stereophonics’ new song ‘Chaos From The Top Down’ as band say music is meant to ‘inform or provoke us’

The standalone single is sung from the perspective of a 15-year-old boy who's just been shot

Stereophonics have shared a brand new song called ‘Chaos From The Top Down’. Scroll down the page to watch it now.

The track marks the band’s first release since the 2017 album ‘Scream Above The Sounds’. The standalone single was produced by frontman Kelly Jones and George Drakoulias (The Zutons, Primal Scream).

Jones told NME the song was sung from the “imagined perspective of a 15-year-old boy laying in the road after being shot.” “He’s reflecting in his time of dying about his life and the choices he made through the lack of options and opportunities he felt he had in today’s Britain,” he continued.

“It also touches on the tags and labels that have been stuck on him. The stereotypes and clichés that were placed on him. It’s based on a true story that happened just outside my street. It’s happening everywhere. I’ve always written about what’s going on around me or within me since ‘Local Boy In The Photograph’ in 1996. It doesn’t fit into the style of the album I’m writing and the current political climate inspired me to release it now.” 

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The musician also reflected on his own experiences growing up and how they compared to young people’s now. “I remember being that age – vividly,” he said. “Making choices in a working-class mining town, some right some very wrong. I found inspiration in a boxing gym, mixing with older guys while listening and learning discipline. Now, I have kids becoming teens and walking them past a murder scene to get to school makes an impact.

“I don’t want this to be dark and all doom n’ gloom, as music is meant to be a release, but at times also to inform or provoke us. I’m sure like I had, these kids who are victims of knife or gun or any attacks, had other hopes and dreams. The streets are changing in London just like they are changing in Wales and everywhere else.”

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Jones continued: “Police stations are being closed down all over the place, just like the youth centres being closed down from lack of funding it goes on and on. This band began in a youth club. People need ambition and something to inspire them. We all need a purpose to our days. Without it, the devil makes work for idle hands to do.”

Last month, it was reported that Stereophonics were being rumoured for a slot at this year’s Glastonbury Festival. The Welsh band sparked speculation when they announced a series of outdoor gigs around the time of the Worthy Farm bash.

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