Isabel McDermott

Hello! Iโ€™m Isabel, an aspiring music writer and full-time Philosophy student from Bradford.


With shame leading the way, we take a look at the stacked lineup for Newcastle’s ‘A Stone’s Throw’ Festival

Newcastleโ€™s A Stoneโ€™s Throw Festival has a stacked lineup with artists from a wide range of different genres and locations to create an eclectic mix to get excited for. Here are 5 acts to look out for if you are attending the festival!


White Flowersย 

Currently supportingย Dovesย on theirย ‘Constellations of the Lonely’ tour, White Flowers are a Preston-based band who are proving to be an extremely exciting band in the UK music scene, and definitely one to look out for. Their dreamy, electronica sound blends perfectly with their rocky sound in tracks likeย ‘Night Drive’ย from their debut albumย ‘Day by Day’.

Katie Drewโ€™sย beautiful whimsical vocals compliment every track and are sure to create a brilliant atmosphere in the spring sunshine.


Psychedelic Porn Crumpetsย 

The Australian psychedelic rock band will be gracing the festival’s stage with their energetic, colourful sound and electric guitar riffs. Since their debut in 2014,ย Psychedelic Porn Crumpetsย have been creating vibrant and interesting albums fromย ‘High Visceral (Part One)ย in 2016 to their most recentย ‘Fronzoli’ย in 2023.

In 2025, they are set to tour Australia, USA and the UK, with A Stoneโ€™s Throw Festival being just another opportunity to showcase their brilliant performance and refreshing, unusual sound.


Pit Pony

Now, moving closer to home, Newcastle-basedย Pit Ponyย have proven their live performing ability through touring with the likes ofย IDLESย and festivals like The Last Train Home. Always keen to keep to their North-East roots, the band use their life experiences and cultural identities to inform their musical exploration.

Their latest albumย ‘Dead Stars’ย was released in February of this year and provides a post-punk sound combined withย Jackieโ€™s expressive and vulnerable lyrics.


Courtney Dixon

Hailing from South Shields,ย Courtney Dixonย is another North-East based artist, but bringing a different sound with her indie-pop, rock inspired bangers. Her unique and imaginative image goes beyond her fizzy-pop sound, and is developed in her stylish visuals and stage presence. The musical inspirations seep through in her look and sound, withย PJ Harveyย andย Blondieย being cited as some of the influences on her distinctive sound.

Her latest singleย ‘You Look Good Naked’ย is exciting and is a combination her cool style and indie-rock influences. Courtney Dixon should prove to have a great performance on a Stoneโ€™s Throw stage.


shame

Headlining the festival is South-Londonโ€™sย shame, a band who provide punchy lyrics and spiky rhythms and are sure to bring this energy to the Stone’s Throw stage. Previous tours have proven shame are more than capable of the top billing, with a riot of raucous music to get the crowds bouncing in Newcastle.

With their 2023 albumย ‘Food For Worms’,ย the band have developed from their more youthful, punky sound; it will be interesting to see live performances of their music new and old, seeing first-hand their musical progression.


A Stone’s Throw Festival will take place from 23rd-25th May in North Shields, Newcastle.

Tickets are available here.



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