Steve Adey

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  • Years Active: 2000s

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Steve Adey (born in Great Barr, Birmingham, England) is a musician and singer-songwriter. His music is characterised by slow tempos, minimalist arrangements, underpinned by piano and a rich baritone vocal. To date, Adey has released just one album, as well as various EPs and singles.

Biography

Adey released his debut album All Things Real in 2006 through independent record label Grand Harmonium Records. All Things Real was critically well received. Music journalists often categorise his piano, vocal led songs as folk and singer-songwriter, but also acknowledge a harder, less generic, left of mainstream approach; No Ripcord's Simon Briercliffe writes "His voice is rich and carries on long after it's comfortable, at times far louder and more in your ear than is comfortable, leaving you hanging on every word." Writers generally warmed to the album's introspective songs and well chosen covers. US journal for improvised and progressive music 'Signal to Noise' heralded the album as "haunting folk into straight-up epic territory." Many reviews picked up on the integration of hi-fidelity crossed with a lo fi, home made approach. Sunday Times critic Mark Edwards: "The secret lies in the gap between Adey’s main influences: on the one hand, the mournful, home-made alt-country of Oldham and Smog; on the other, the pristine atmospheres of the Blue Nile and Talk Talk." Critic Leon McDdermott (Glasgow Herald) writes "Adey channels the spirit of Smog, minus Bill Callahan's caustic take on dysfunctional relationships; elsewhere, there are hints of the late Jeff Buckley's mournful tenderness."

Grand Harmonium released lead single "Find the Way" (31.06.06), containing two new acoustic recordings of "Find the Way" and "Mississippi". Mississippi: Remixed, a download only EP, featuring Kramer, A Marble Calm, Black Sheep and Sweet Billy Pilgrim was released (14.05.07). The Marble Calm remix was also released on 12" vinyl via Tonefloat Records. A limited 7" single and download, "Burning Fields" b/w "Everything in its Right Place" followed in September 2007.

Steve Adey (with full band) played several festivals around Europe in 2007, and in August 2007 headlined his debut UK tour.

In 2010, a new Steve Adey track (excerpt) was featured in an advert for Mercedes-Benz.

A five song EP entitled These Resurrections was released in May 2011. A new studio "long player" will follow in 2012.

Debut album: All Things Real

All Things Real was recorded between September 2003 and April 2005, at Longformacus Parish Church, and a rented cottage in Longformacus, Scottish Borders, UK. The recording was "fixed" and mastered by Calum Malcolm. The album consists of both original compositions and cover versions of Bob Dylan's Shelter from the Storm and Will Oldham's I See a Darkness.All Things Real was critically well received. Sunday Times journalist Mark Edwards on Shelter from the Storm:"You’d have to be a fool to cover one of Dylan’s best-loved songs. Either that, or a singer with the presence — and presence of mind — to slow it right down, exposing the beauty of every syllable." Ian Mathers from Stylus Magazine: "Never has Dylan’s “creature void of form” sounded so wracked, so stricken." The album includes the song 'Mary Margaret O'Hara', a tribute to the Canadian singer / actress Mary Margaret O'Hara. An initial album recording, featuring choral singers and members of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra was abandoned, due to the wrong feel and a less personal sound.

Influences

Writers consistently reference Smog, the Blue Nile and Talk Talk as influences. In various interviews, Adey has said that the Bonnie Prince Billy, a.k.a. Will Oldham albums I See a Darkness and Master and Everyone are very important and influential records. Also, Oldham's 'I See a Darkness' was covered on All Things Real. Uncut magazine cited that "Adey is clearly in thrall to the folk fatalism of Will "Bonnie Prince Billy" Oldham along with Dylan and the knotty American pre-war minstrels that inspired him." Talk Talk lead man Mark Hollis is a major influence. Hollis released his only solo, eponymous album in 1997. Adey commented the album was "Uncompromising and in a different league."

Recording

Adey has previously engineered and mastered recordings for classical labels, recorded various types of music from heavy rock to folk, both in the US where he lived for several years, and his current home city of Edinburgh. He recorded (engineered) and produced both All Things Real and the forthcoming album.

Current activities

Steve currently lives in Edinburgh, Scotland. A new studio album will be released in 2011. A full string section was employed during the initial recording. The sound is more "live" with more emphasis on a stronger "band feel." Album two was recorded, for the most part in a church, utilising the natural acoustic and room ambiance.

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