Dining with Devils turn turmoil into triumph on new album 'Sounds from a Stone Garden'
- Ignite

- 4 hours ago
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There is a cinematic quality running through 'Sounds From A Stone Garden' that makes it feel larger than life. Listening to this album is like watching a storm roll across an endless desert landscape; beautiful, dangerous, and impossible to ignore.
Dining with Devils arrive here sounding more confident than ever. The trio understand exactly what kind of band they want to be, and that clarity shines throughout the record.
The opening stretch is particularly impressive. 'Sounds From A Stone Garden', 'Sell Your Soul', and 'Field Of Bullets' establish an atmosphere thick with tension and anticipation. The guitars growl and simmer beneath the surface, while the rhythm section provides an unshakeable sense of momentum.
Then comes 'Choke', one of the album’s standout moments. Built around pure emotional release, the track transforms frustration into something communal and cathartic. It feels destined to become a fan favourite in a live setting.
Musically, the album is packed with memorable hooks and towering riffs at every turn, but its emotional depth is what truly sets it apart. Every track feels purposeful, and every lyric feels written to leave a lasting impression.
By the time 'S.P.M'. brings the record to a close, there is a sense that something meaningful has been processed. Not necessarily resolved, but understood. And that distinction matters.
'Sounds From A Stone Garden' embraces the messy reality of being human. And in doing so, Dining with Devils have crafted an album that gives us something to ponder and something to pump our fists to.



