Friday, March 30: Stone Axe

Hell's Kitchen

By Nikki Talotta on March 28, 2012

Stone Axe claims to be "seventies rock preservationists," which is entirely true. Tony Reed and Dru Brinkerhoff's combined stoner-rock roots and classic rock inspiration lift listeners into that '70s realm - long and winding stories with soulful vocals and classic guitar riffs strummed with skill. Even UK's Classic Rock Magazine backs that up, noting, "... These Washington based groove-riders mix up a tasty cocktail of mid-70s rock, as fuzzy and warm as your crackly old vinyl version of Bad Reputation" - proving this local band has made its mark on the world. 

Friday at Hell's Kitchen, in what will surely be an enjoyable twist, Stone Axe will perform as Stone Axe and also as Stone Free, a Free tribute band.

"Their material is pretty obscure," says Reed of his favorite band, "We'll play American standards, such as ‘All Right Now,' as well as B-sides - it'll be well rounded."

The show at Hell's Kitchen will be Stone Axe's last local show before the band's second European tour. Watching these guys live is the best thing you could do for yourself this weekend. 

[Hells Kitchen, with Plaster, Electric Falcons, Ancient Warlocks, $5, 9:30 p.m., 928 Pacific Ave., Tacoma, 253.579.6003]