Sanatçının Albümleri
It Took the Shape of a Bird
2018 · albüm
Adam Faucett & the Tall Grass on Audiotree Live
2014 · mini albüm
Blind Water Finds Blind Water
2014 · albüm
More Like A Temple
2011 · albüm
Show Me Magic, Show Me Out
2008 · albüm
The Great Basking Shark
2007 · albüm
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Hailing from Little Rock, Arkansas, and possessing a voice the Onion A.V. Club warns “knocks your brain into the back of your skull,” Adam Faucett has drawn comparisons from Tim Buckley to Cat Power to Otis Redding. Faucett began performing solo in 2006 when the demise of Russellville, Arkansas-based band, Taught the Rabbits, pushed him toward Chicago. He returned to Arkansas in 2007 to record his first solo album, The Great Basking Shark, and began touring nationally. 2008’s Show Me Magic, Show Me Out followed, featuring Faucett’s band, The Tall Grass, and a relentless tour schedule soon led to shows with Jason Isbell, Damien Jurado and Lucero. 2011 saw the release of More Like A Temple and brought Adam to Europe for the first time, while 2014’s Blind Water Finds Blind Water—Faucett’s first release with Last Chance Records—was named to American Songwriter’s “Top 50 Albums of 2014,” and found him back in Europe. In addition, he spent time as international and national tour support for Chuck Ragan, Austin Lucas, King Buzzo, and most recently, Pallbearer. Faucett’s latest record, It Took the Shape of a Bird, became available on all platforms August 24, 2018. His fifth solo album, it’s also his most personal and heaviest. Bird delves deep into the spiritual and examines the creation of art, and the artist. Its backdrops are disparate, ranging from rural Arkansas to the dust clouds of deep space. And its moments of lilt are bolder due to its darker turns. www.adamfaucett.com