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Stray From The Path’s Tom Williams: Defying convention, their secret new album and why the scene is stronger than ever

Stray From The Path’s Tom Williams: Defying convention, their secret new album and why the scene is stronger than ever

Update: 2025-02-25
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Welcome to episode number 25 of Kerrang! In Conversation, powered by KILLSTAR.


This week, Stray From The Path’s Tom Williams joins K! Editor Luke Morton at Nando’s Studio Soho, stopping off ahead of their huge show supporting Spiritbox at Ally Pally.


In a conversation that covers everything from Tom’s involvement in managing acts like Counterparts through to his band all having matching Nando’s tattoos (yes, really), the guitarist explains the importance of approaching music as a fan, why the scene feels like it’s hotter than ever, how Craig Reynolds changed the game for Stray and so much more.


Tom also drops a few hints about their forthcoming album, which will drop out of nowhere without any warning whatsoever. Because why not, right?


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Recorded at Nando’s Studio Soho.


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Produced by Alex Gold.



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Stray From The Path’s Tom Williams: Defying convention, their secret new album and why the scene is stronger than ever

Stray From The Path’s Tom Williams: Defying convention, their secret new album and why the scene is stronger than ever