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play lo-fi play hi-fi  Love is the Function of Death
play lo-fi play hi-fi  OK To Dream
play lo-fi play hi-fi  You Teach Me the Fine Art of Dying
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Adam recently completed a video for their song "OK to Dream", which was made a reality thanks to Columbus, Ohio film company, One Hoarse Town Productions. "Josef (Director Josef Salyer) is a genius filmmaker who we have been honored to work with on this project," stated Adam guitarist, Daniel Starcher.

Adam's unique sound is often compared to U2, Depeche Mode, Sunny Day Real Estate and Radiohead. Tragic enough for Goth fans, pretty enough for pop fans and noisy enough for Fugazi fans, the band draws an audience that spans many ages and genres.

With several national tours, 25 U.S. States, a Top 50 slot on the PAJ
Charts, and a Top 40 mp3 on Rollingstone.com under their belts, Adam show no sign of slowing down. 2001 is poised to be their most exciting year yet. The band just completed a 28-day U.S. tour in February, and is preparing for an upcoming two-week tour of the North-Western US, and participation in the Levi's First Stage tour of SFX amphitheaters nationwide.

For more information about Adam, and to learn how to order their new video, please contact management for the band at (614) 890-4218.
Why this name?
We aren't entiely sure. We think it had to do with Adam Clayton being naked on the cover of Achtung Baby.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
Mostly it's flooded the market with crap too thick to wade through.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Be they indie or major, record labels are generally in the business of making more money than the bands. The difference is major labels actually have money for things like radio and promotion.
Your influences?
U2, Fugazi, The Joy Division, Depeche Mode, Swans, the violet burning, Neil Young, Sunny Day Real Estate/Jeremy Enigk.
Favorite spot?
Anywhere that isn't Nashville.
Equipment used:
Akai MPC2000XL, Yamaha CS1X, Studio Electronics ATC1, de-vintage-ized '65 Fender Mustang, '96 Am. Standard Strat, '67 Reissue Jazz Bass, tama rockstar 5-piece drumkit