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Kill the Headlights  (Audio CD) 
by Adema

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ADEMA BIOGRAPHY

Bobby Reeves - Vocals Tim Fluckey - Guitars Ed Faris - Guitars Dave DeRoo - Bass Kris Kohls - Drums

Originally hailing from Bakersfield, CA...ADEMA burst onto the modern rock scene in 2001 with the release of their self-titled debut on Arista Records. The first two singles, "Giving In" and "The Way You Like It", were Modern Rock radio hits that pushed Adema to near-platinum sales status. The Bakersfield quintet's instantaneous fan base was cemented by an almost unheard-of coup -- landing on the main stage of the 2001-2 Ozzfest merely on the strength of their first cd.

ADEMA stayed on the road for more than a year, touring with the likes of LINKIN PARK, DROWNING POOL, DISTURBED, CYPRESS HILL, and many, many more acts. They stayed on the road for well over a year and 1/2 A review of Adema's debut in London's prestigious NME raved: "Adema's visceral, artfully succinct rock punch comes brilliantly wrapped in killer whistleable tunes." Rolling Stone wrote: "Moody, hard and melodic, a creative palette of soaring solos, singing lines and textures."

A seven-song remix and cover EP, "Insomniac's Dream", followed in October 2002, and Adema's full-length follow-up, "Unstable", was next. Recorded in early 2003 with producer Howard Benson (P.O.D., Hoobastank, My Chemical Romance), "Unstable" was a mature, dynamic album that proved Adema was a musical force to be reckoned with, not just a flash in the pan.

Once again, ADEMA did what they do best - TOURED! They immediately hit the road in support of "Unstable" - Touring once again with LINKIN PARK, STAIND, ALIEN ANT FARM, ILL NINO, & GODSMACK just to name a few. After several more months of touring, relationships were strained within the band, and original guitarist Mike Ransom decided to leave the group. He's since gone on to various projects; including former ROB ZOMBIE guitarist Riggs in SCUM OF THE EARTH. The band soldiered on as a 4 piece, and UNSTABLE did relatively well, selling over 200,000 copies worldwide...

Yet mere weeks after the release of "Unstable", Arista Records closed its doors, leaving Adema, through no fault of their own, without a label. With the music industry on the whole tightening its belts and major labels consolidating and merging, Adema entered 2004 with no label support.

During this time, Earache took notice. "We couldn't ignore the fact that Adema had sold nearly platinum and they were unsigned," says Al Dawson. "It occurred to us that Earache could offer this band another chance."

"Adema's music is more powerful and genuine than any trend, and can only be described as Rock," continues Al Dawson. ADEMA drummer KRIS KOHLS describes it thusly: "We go on stage and rock! Rock: it's such a broad word that it doesn't categorize you. From STP to Metallica to Weezer to the Cure, Rock encompasses it all." In spring 2004, EARACHE approached ADEMA with an offer for a worldwide deal and the band signed on July 16, 2004, but personal as well as musical differences resulted in original singer MARKY CHAVEZ's departure from the band shortly thereafter.

Where most record labels would have little patience for a band without a "frontman", EARACHE had faith in ADEMA. They knew that KRIS KOHLS, DAVE DEROO, and TIM FLUCKEY had the will power, drive, and preserverance to stand & deliver!!! Where lesser individuals might have collapsed under the pressure (or simply lost the desire to create music), the remaining 3 members of ADEMA thrived.

The guys holed themselves up in a studio for weeks; writing the songs that would become "PLANETS". For the first time ever, they tried their hand in writing lyrics, and began auditioning vocalists - hoping that the void left behind by Chavez would be filled before the upcoming studio deadlines. Enter Luke Caraccioli...

Caraccioli, who originally hails from Huntsville, Alabama was recruited from a local band right in ADEMA's own backyard: in Bakersfield,CA! Luke came in, and brought a decidedly different sound to ADEMA. Although it was different from Chavez's signature snarl, Caraccioli added more range, and a vastly different scope to ADEMA's evolving musically compositions. "PLANETS" was the result, and it was born on April 5th, 2005...

ADEMA wasn't home when the album dropped, however. No; they had much bigger things at hand! The boys teamed up with the USO, and decided to break in these new songs in front of thousands of U.S. Soldiers stationed in Iraq & Kuwait...! ADEMA was one of the 1st rock bands to ever play in Mosul, Iraq. It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience; and one of the most rewarding of the bands career.

The boys returned stateside, and were met at CBGB in New York by the TODAY show, and a new album to support. The band set out in a van (with no crew, and no tour support) and set out for about 7 months when once again, ADEMA found themselves searching for a vocalist. They thought they had found the answer in CARACCIOLI, but he too decided to call it quits, and left the band abruptly in late October, with shows still scheduled.

Once again, the bands' future was again in question. Would these guys EVER find a REAL Rock & Roll front man capable of wearing ADEMA's crown? The guys spent the holidays at home, uncertain about what the future held.

In January, a new year began. A fresh start; a clean slate, if you will. Dave, Tim, & Kris began doing what they do best: writing! After briefly considering keeping the group a 3-piece, they ran into an old acquaintance: Bobby Reeves (formerly of the Los Angeles based group, LEVEL).

Bobby is just what the doctor ordered!

Although the band was hesitant to get a new front man so soon after their disappointing run with Caraccioli, they knew that the best way to see if Bobby had the goods was to simply "get back in the ring"!!!

They booked some tour dates, and Bobby passed the test with flying colors! "This guy was born to be on stage - he's a natural performer"- says DeRoo.

Many who have witnessed the bands' blistering live performances in recent months have also noticed a return-to-form, in that the band has began playing much of their older material - songs that Caraccioli was reluctant to do.

" the thing with Bobby is that he makes ALL of our songs sound better - from the old to the new stuff." says Fluckey. "He's definitely got his own voice" adds Kohls. The third time is the charm in this case!

The band is currently writing & recording what will be their 4th LP. They are currently meeting with record labels, and will be on tour this summer!

ADEMA is back; and better than ever! Make sure you see them when they roll through your town!

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: August 21, 2007
Studio: Immortal
Number Of Discs: 1
Average Customer Rating: based on 15 reviews
Track Listing:
1. Cold and Jaded
2. Brand New Thing
3. Open Til Midnight
4. Waiting For Daylight
5. Days Go By
6. Prelude
7. All These Years
8. What Doesn't Kill Us
9. Invisible
10. Black Clouds
11. Los Angeles
12. The Losers
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0
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4Ear Candy  Mar 27, 2009
I haven't heard Adema since their debut. I had a friend lend this to me and I can't get it out of my car. Really well put together album. Very very catchy while still having some balls. Cold and Jaded and Open til Midnight are 2 of my favs on this record. Enjoy. I have to see what the other albums are like since the debut. It sounds from reading the reviews that I should avoid planets.

4Whaddaya mean, "kill" the headlights???  May 24, 2008
You ever listen to an album and then afterwards you say, "It's good, but it's really no different from any other [genre's name here] album out there"? When it comes to rock, most people would probably say that about emo bands (ask Cartel). But that also seems to be the case with "standard" rock bands too; take Adema, for example. Although their debut album went gold, they haven't had any real hits thus far and they've gone through a number of lead singers. But that doesn't mean they don't make quality material, like their latest album, Kill the Headlights.

Bobby Rivers is the lead singer this time around, and he helps deliver the band through winners like "Waiting for Daylight", "All These Years" and "Black Clouds". Another highlight is the necessary tribute-to-your-hometown, "Los Angeles" -- okay, okay; so they're actually from Bakersfield, but it's close enough. The instrumental prelude is also a highlight, but it should really be called an interlude because preludes are usually at the beginning of the album (or if not that, they precede a song of the same name).

The only song I can do without is "What Doesn't Kill Us" because the chorus really doesn't make any sense ("What doesn't kill us makes us die"?) In the end, Kill the Headlights proves that you should keep the headlights ON because it's worth the purchase.

Anthony Rupert

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3each time they change vocalists, it will diminish exactly who Adema is  Jan 23, 2008
One has to wonder how many singers Adema will go through before packing it up. On the positive side of things, the group gets more and more melodic with each new vocalist. That's not to say that the group doesn't still drive home some heavy riffs and beats on Kill the Headlights. They also continue to write some of their best songs lyrically. However, the group comes from a time when they were lumped together with other alternative/nu-metal artists.

As time goes on, despite breaking away from that sound, people will still remember them for that. And each time they change vocalists, it will diminish exactly who Adema is and sounds like. It may be better for the group to start back up as something new and fresh and try to sell these songs that way, then trying to ride a name that's slowly starting to represent nothing solid and constant.


1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Very impressed! I haven't listened to Adema since their first album. This one is much better.   Nov 25, 2007
Buy it. If you like adema at all you should get this. I was impressed.

0 of 2 found the following review helpful:

2LOSERS - last song is a REMAKE!  Nov 10, 2007
I can't seem to find mention of credit anywhere...
The last song is a remake of Warrior Soul's "The Losers", 1990 - LAST DECADE, DEAD CENTURY.

Last Decade Dead Century

 
 
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