Steve Adey

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Mississippi 05:12 Tools
I See A Darkness 04:41 Tools
Shelter From The Storm 08:03 Tools
Death To All Things Real 01:41 Tools
Find The Way 04:29 Tools
Mary Margaret O'Hara 01:06 Tools
The Lost Boat Song 04:51 Tools
The last remark 04:28 Tools
Tonight I Send My... 01:31 Tools
Evening Of The Day 04:25 Tools
Tonight 01:31 Tools
Just Wait Till I Get You Home 03:59 Tools
Laughing 01:21 Tools
Mississippi (New acoustic recording) 04:28 Tools
The Last Remark (Album version) 04:21 Tools
Find The Way (Album version) 04:30 Tools
A Few Seconds Have Passed 01:37 Tools
Find The Way (New acoustic recording) 04:31 Tools
Farewell Sorrow 03:51 Tools
These Resurrections 03:40 Tools
Army Of One 02:07 Tools
Secret Place 03:31 Tools
With Tongues 02:11 Tools
The Field 05:17 Tools
Mississippi (Kramer remix) 04:45 Tools
Dita Parlo 04:19 Tools
Tomorrow 02:47 Tools
Mississippi (A Marble Calm remix) 04:48 Tools
Burning fields 04:48 Tools
The Devil 03:34 Tools
Tomorrow (voice) 02:47 Tools
How Heavy the Days 02:47 Tools
Everyday Is Like Sunday 03:34 Tools
Soundtrack /One 04:16 Tools
Infidel (short version) 06:15 Tools
Mississippi (Sweet Billy Pilgrim remix) 05:54 Tools
Everything In Its Right Place (Radiohead cover) 05:54 Tools
Mississippi (New recording) 05:54 Tools
Laughing (demo) 03:34 Tools
To Cry About 01:33 Tools
The Unsigned Painting/Sense of Doubt 01:33 Tools
God Is in the House 01:33 Tools
I Want You 01:33 Tools
Find The Way (New recording) 03:34 Tools
River Guard 01:33 Tools
Over 01:33 Tools
Murderer 01:33 Tools
i see a darkness (will oldham cover) 01:33 Tools
Everything in Its Right Place 01:33 Tools
River Guard (Smog) - Commentary Version 04:30 Tools
Everyday Is Like Sunday (Morrissey) 04:47 Tools
To Cry About (Mary Margaret O'Hara) 04:47 Tools
The Unsigned Painting/Sense of Doubt (Rickie Lee Jones, David Bowie) 04:47 Tools
The Devil (P J Harvey) 05:56 Tools
I Want You (Bob Dylan) 05:12 Tools
Over (Portishead) 05:12 Tools
Murderer (Low) 05:56 Tools
Mississippi - A Marble Calm Remix 04:49 Tools
Kiback 01:33 Tools
Find The Way (New Rec) 01:33 Tools
River Guard (Smog) 05:12 Tools
Find The Way (Album verison) 04:30 Tools
God Is in the House (Nick Cave) 04:30 Tools
How Heavy the Days (Hermann Hesse, Steve Adey) 01:32 Tools
Norve (Edit) 04:30 Tools
Lost Boat Song 04:51 Tools
Mississipi (New Rec) 04:51 Tools
Tonight I send my .... 01:32 Tools
Mississippi - Kramer remix 04:47 Tools
Mississippi (A Marble Calm Mix) 04:47 Tools
Mississippi - Sweet Billy Pilgrim Remix 05:56 Tools
Laughing (kitchen demo) 05:56 Tools
Over (Portishead) - Commentary Version 05:56 Tools
Find the Way (Acoustic) 05:56 Tools
Dita Parlo (Demo) 05:12 Tools
God Is in the House (Nick Cave) - Commentary Version 05:12 Tools
I See a Darkness (Harmonium) 04:37 Tools
Mississippi (Acoustic) 04:37 Tools
The Unsigned Painting_Sense of Doubt 04:37 Tools
Mississippi (Sweet Billy Pilgrim Mix) 04:37 Tools
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Edinburgh, United Kingdom (2005 – present) Steve Adey (born, Birmingham, England) is a singer, songwriter, and former recording engineer. Steve Adey has released one album and various EP's & singles. His 2006 debut album ''All Things Real'' was released through independent record label Grand Harmonium Records. Steve Adey's music is commonly described as "slowcore", a sub-genre characterised by slow tempos and minimalist arrangements. His music covers many styles and genres from baroque pop through folk and most recently (on his These Resurrections EP) classical and avant-garde. Music journos often categorise his piano, vocal led songs as Americana, 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." 'All Things Real' was critically well received. 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 Will 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." Steve Adey (with full band) played several festivals around Europe in 2007 and in August ’07 headlined his debut UK tour. A new album is set for release in early 2012, following on from the multi-genre 'Theses Resurrections' EP, released in May 2011. It’s taken Steve Adey six years to follow up his brilliant debut album, All Things Real, and if you told me he’d spent three of those years working on the album’s title, I’d believe you: it’s just so perfectly apt as a description of this man’s music. Back in 1952, John Cage pointed out that the composer’s or songwriter’s job is to come up with something that might be better than silence. Most, let’s be honest, fail miserably. Adey succeeds by — it would appear — running every note of every instrument on every track through the Is This Improving on Silence? test. Every second of his music matters. Links: New Facebook page New Facebook group page Follow on Twitter Watch on YouTube Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.