Singing Adams

Singing Adams is a British indie rock band from London.[1] The band was formed by Steven Adams following the break-up of The Broken Family Band.[2] The band should not be confused with Adams' solo project The Singing Adams, which has a definite article in the title and no full-time band line up.[3] Adams is joined by Matthew Ashton (Saloon, The Leaf Library) on guitar, Melinda Bronstein (Absentee, Wet Paint, The Bronsteins) on drums and Michael Wood (Michaelmas) on bass.[4]

Singing Adams
Singing Adams in 2012.
Background information
OriginLondon, England, UK
GenresIndie rock, rock
Years active2010 - present
LabelsRecords Records Records records
Associated actsThe Broken Family Band
The Singing Adams
MembersSteven Adams
Melinda Bronstein
Matthew Ashton
Michael Wood

The band released "Everybody Friends Now" in 2011[5] and follow it with their second album "Moves" in December 2012.[6]

Discography

Singles

  • "I Need Your Mind" - 6 December 2010
  • "Bird On The Wing" - 28 March 2011
  • "Injured Party" - 19 September 2011
  • "Dead End" - 10 December 2012

Albums

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References

  1. Winwood, Ian (4 June 2011). "Review of Singing Adams - Everybody Friends Now". London: BBC.
  2. "We're Done". London: The Broken Family Band.
  3. Clarke, Betty (25 November 2005). "Review: The Singing Adams, Problems". London: The Guardian.
  4. Wood, Ben. "Interview: Singing Adams". London: Bearded Magazine.
  5. Lavery, Aaron (6 April 2011). "The Singing Adams - Everybody Friends Now / Releases". London: Downed In Sound.
  6. "Singing Adams - Moves". London: Records Records Records records.


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