Wednesday 1 May 2019

Erica Stone, releases new music project, Antidote


NASHVILLE, TN. - (April 30, 2019) – Erica Stone’s transparency of her journey through life has been released on her current music project, AntidoteThink Country hosted an exclusive release for the highly anticipated album which was released on all digital platforms on April 29 and featured on the New Music Nashville playlist. Download and streaming links available here.

The twists and turns of life nearly swallowed her, but she rises to the surface with incredible new music, new lyrics to tug at your heart and melodies that offer you courage to stand or a safe place to find solace.

“Wow what a journey it’s been getting to this point. So much life has been lived between where I used to be in this industry and where I am today. I feel like this record explores the tension between life, love, failures, and the ultimate comeback... all journeys we each have traveled at one point or another,” expressed Erica Stone. “My hope is that the listener will find solace in knowing no matter where they sit in life, I’ve been there too... and none of us walk through it alone.”



Release Date: April 29, 2019

Label: Erica Stone

Time: 34:26

Genres: Country

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Antidote Track List:
1. Lies - Erica Stone
2. Glass House - Erica Stone/Brian White
3. Higher - Erica Stone/Brian White/Brian Bunn
4. Want You - Erica Stone
5. Antidote - Erica Stone/Brian White
6. Damn Good Woman - Erica Stone/Brian White
7. It Is What It Is - Erica Stone/Brian White
8. Killing You Dead - Erica Stone/Brian White/Brian Bunn
9. Nobody Makes It Alone - Erica Stone/Brian White/Brian Bunn
10. Lost Sometimes - Erica Stone

“Sometimes life doesn’t always move smoothly. There are bumps in the road, and for each one of us, the movements are different, but the results are the same. That’s what Erica Stone is saying on her newly released Album, “Antidote,” writes Think Country journalist, Robin Beers. “Erica is ready to tell the story about the journey and the road she is taking now. I am waiting anxiously to continue the story with her. It is all very relatable, no matter what road your own life takes you down.”

Antidote, features two current singles by Stone, “Lies” (released 26 Feb 2019 |
iTunes) and “Glass House” (released 5 April 2019 | iTunes).
Published on March 14, 2019 watch the Music Video for Lies, performed by Erica Stone:


The video for “Glass House” spotlights real stories from individuals who messaged her, willing to share their setbacks and insecurities in front of a camera. The collaborators on this project are those in her tight circle that worked with her nine years ago and stuck with her, when others strayed.
Published on Apr 15, 2019 Music Video for Glass House, performed by Erica Stone; Director/ Editor:Jayda Iye:



Keep current with Erica Stone on her website and stay in touch with her on all of her social media platforms.

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About Erica Stone:

Erica Stone, the epitome of a  small-town girl in Southwestern Missouri who grows up to be a wife and a stay at home mom, with dreams of someday making music. That someday would involve years of twists and turns which nearly swallowed Erica Stone whole. Music City also came calling around the same time for Erica and her husband.
Early 2004, music showcases and meetings with industry executives seemed promising for Erica and her then musical duo partner, and just as the duo was about to get signed to a major label, the doors closed. 
The music dreams dimmed and took a side-seat; but not due to the politics and roller coasters of Music Row. Erica and her husband opened an orphanage and an adoption agency to rescue the hundreds of children being beaten, traded, trafficked, separated, and displaced from their families. 
In the midst of the firestorm, they lost their precious daughter, Adama, due to negligence and corruption within the Sierra Leone borders. And without music and writing as her therapy, Erica felt like she was losing the core of who she was. But sometimes, it takes losing yourself to find yourself. Nearly a decade after she gave up her undeveloped dream for a destined reality, Erica is now sharing her story with the world, as an artist, author, and advocate. “I’m in a different position than I was the first time,” Erica says. “I don’t think I knew who I was. But today, I feel confident in my story and the mess of what I am and who I am. There’s no façade--no putting on the best show in somebody’s office,” referring to a time when producers advised her not to talk about Africa in front of execs, for fear of losing her career. And when it comes to the future, Erica is learning to trust the process and surrender the outcome.

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