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Posted On: January 5th 2006
Posted By: Bryan Kremkau
Source: chipsterpr.com |
WARCON Enterprises has announced that, in conjunction with the Taste of Chaos Tour, newly-signed artist Adair is set to release its much-anticipated album The Destruction of Everything is the Beginning of Something New on February 21st. Adair will be performing on the tour (which kicks off February 16th) along side such acts The Deftones, Thrice, As I Lay Dying and more.
Produced by Allan Hessler, who has worked with The Used, Story of the Year and Goldfinger, the album is a rich testament to the hard work and perseverance that the band has put forth since its inception.
The current Adair lineup includes vocalist Rob Tweedie, guitarist/vocalist Josh Goldenhersh, guitarist James Grossenheider, drummer Mike Jost and former Open Hand bassist Jeff Meyer. Having evolved their sound into what it is today, Adair combine a myriad of influences and emotions to create music that evokes intense emotion and a tense sense of urgency on The Destruction of Everything is the Beginning of Something New. Songs like "The Diamond Ring" and "Seatbelts Off" show a melding of raw aggression and melodic beauty as evidenced by lyrics such as "I'm on the bathroom floor/Screaming as I die some more." It is impossible to label Adair with any one genre-conforming term, as they don't quite fit the blueprint of post hardcore, but they have a darker, more intense approach than most indie rock bands and there is also a distinct punk rock element present in their aural attack. Adair also recently performed the song "Age Of Innocence" for Shot Full Of Diamonds: A Smashing Pumpkins Tribute.
Perhaps the greatest step forward for Adair has been signing with WARCON ENTERPRISES LLC.. The label has played a major role in the release of The Destruction of Everything is the Beginning of Something New. The ride is just beginning for Adair, as they look forward to touring this winter with the Taste Of Chaos alongside such prominent acts as the Deftones, Thrice, As I Lay Dying and Atreyu. |
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