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Old 05-15-2007, 05:10 PM
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Former Swervedriver frontman Adam Franklin w/ Interpol Drummer

Press Release:

Former Swervedriver frontman Adam Franklin aims Bolts of Melody at the U.S., collaborates with Interpol drummer in Setting Suns project.



Adam Franklin spent the 1990s as singer, guitarist and main songwriter for London-based Swervedriver, the genre-breaching Creation Records rock band. Was it dream pop? Was it shoegrunge? Listeners could always shuffle the words “dream”, “grunge”, “pop”, “shoe” and “melange” to their own tastes, but what remains consistent even to this day is the diehard dedication of Swervedriver fans. Certainly the group's heavy melodies incorporated traces of The Stooges, The Velvet Underground, Husker Du and Sonic Youth, but it never fit conveniently into a singular genre. Swervedriver's live shows were known for being loud and hypnotic with soaring, hook-laden tunes about UFOs and driving through the desert in the middle of the night.



Since Swervedriver went into orbit in 1999, Franklin has experimented with a number of stylings on six releases under the name Toshack Highway and one appearance on a compilation album under his own name. Franklin's forthcoming seventh post-Swervedriver solo album, Bolts of Melody is his first under his own name.



Franklin's newer work alternates between a full band sound with acoustic/electric guitars, electric keyboards and bubbly moogs played through guitar effects pedals -- someone described the first album as “Spacefolk.” Sometimes, it's a much more back-to-basics affair -- just Franklin on his own playing simple melodic pop songs accompanied by the warm glow of the compression of the tape machine. Bolts of Melody is occasionally a little electronic and sometimes a little bit psychedelic, a little bit country, a little bit rock'n'roll. You know, whatever... Just take a listen.

In addition to his Toshack Highway and forthcoming albums, Adam Franklin's collaboration with Interpol drummer Sam Fogarino, Setting Suns is in the works. The power duo has posted a few new tracks on its MySpace page http://www.myspace.com/thesettingsuns

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Bolts of Melody features Franklin's recent “Syd's Eyes” single and “Birdsong (Moonshiner Version),” which were previously only available as Black Mountain seven-inch and Shifty Disco download-only releases respectively. Additionally, the singer/guitarist's cover of Wolf Parade's “Shine A Light” that was posted on the Toshack Highway MySpace page . The lead of track from Bolts of Melody, “Seize The Day” is also available for download .



Bolts of Melody Tracklisting:

Release Date: June 26th, 2007







01 Seize the Day

02 Sundown

03 Morning Rain

04 Song of Solomon

05 Theme from LSD

06 Shining Somewhere

07 Birdsong (Moonshiner Version

08 Canvey Island Baby

09 Syd’s Eyes

10 Walking in Heaven’s Foothills

11 Birdsong

12 Morning Rain (Return)

13 Ramonesland



On The Web:

www.adamfranklin.com

www.myspace.com/toshackhighway

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Old 09-22-2007, 12:45 PM
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Websites:
www.adamfranklin.com
www.myspace.com/toshackhighway
www.hispeedsoul.com
www.myspace.com/hispeedsoulmusic


Adam Franklin spent the 1990s as singer, guitarist and main songwriter for London-based Swervedriver, the genre-breaching Creation Records rock band. Was it dream pop? Was it shoegrunge? Listeners could always shuffle the words "dream", "grunge", "pop", "shoe" and "melange" to their own tastes, but what remains consistent even to this day is the diehard dedication of Swervedriver fans. Certainly the group's heavy melodies incorporated traces of The Stooges, the Velvet Underground, Husker Du and Sonic Youth, but it never fit conveniently into a singular genre. Swervedriver's live shows were known for being loud and hypnotic with soaring, hook-laden tunes about UFOs and driving through the desert in the middle of the night.

Since Swervedriver went into orbit in 1999, Franklin has experimented with a number of stylings on six releases under the name Toshack Highway and one appearance on a compilation album under his own name. Franklin's forthcoming seventh post-Swervedriver solo album, Bolts of Melody is his first under his own name.

Franklin's newer work alternates between a full band sound with acoustic/electric guitars, electric keyboards and bubbly moogs played through guitar effects pedals -- someone described the first album as "Spacefolk." Sometimes, it's a much more back-to-basics affair -- just Franklin on his own playing simple melodic pop songs accompanied by the warm glow of the compression of the tape machine. Bolts of Melody is occasionally a little electronic and sometimes a little bit psychedelic, a little bit country, a little bit rock'n'roll. You know, whatever.. Just take a listen.

In addition to his Toshack Highway and forthcoming albums, Adam Franklin's collaboration with Interpol drummer Sam Fogarino, Setting Suns is in the works. The power duo has posted a few new tracks on its MySpace page (listen here: www.myspace.com/thesettingsuns .)

Bolts Of Melody features Franklin's recent "Syd's Eyes" single and "Birdsong (Moonshiner Version)," which were previously only available as Black Mountain seven inch and Shifty Disco download-only releases respectively. Additionally, the singer/guitarist's cover of Wolf Parade's "Shine A Light" that was posted on the Toshack Highway MySpace page ( www.myspace.com/toshackhighway) is included on the album due to public demand.



I should be geting the newer album soon and am excited to hear it. I think Swervedriver never got their due in the U.S.
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