Adam Leonard (singer-songwriter)
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Background information | |
Origin | Manchester, England |
Genres | Electronic music Folk music Art rock Ambient music |
Instruments | Vocals Acoustic Guitar Electric Guitar Mandolin Dulcimer Harmonium Synthesizer Keyboards Percussion |
Years active | 2002–present |
Labels | Real Wood Apport Bottled Music The Great Pop Supplement Folkwit Records Rif Mountain The Northwestern Series Tectona Grandis Polytechnic Youth Reckless Records Glasstone Castles In Space |
Associated acts | Gareth Davies P.G. Six Pulco The Owl Service Invaderband Warriors of the Dystotheque Richard Moult United Bible Studies |
Adam Leonard is an English singer-songwriter working mainly in the folk, psychedelic and electronic music fields. His style is often described as lo-fi and the subject matter of his songs somewhat unconventional. Since his debut album How Music Sounds in 2003, he has released many EPs, albums and mini-albums on various small labels. Live performances, which have so far been limited to the UK (Manchester, London and Northern Ireland) are as intriguing as they are rare. In 2008 he opened for British folk musician Steve Ashley. He regularly collaborates with other musicians, most notably Pat Gubler (P.G. Six), Ashley Cooke (Pulco), Gareth Davies, and Steven Collins of The Owl Service, a band for which Leonard provided vocals for their 2010 album The View From A Hill.[1] At the close of 2010, a limited edition album entitled Nature Recordings was released on vinyl only by the London label The Great Pop Supplement.[2] In 2011, Leonard provided the soundtrack to Claudia Heindel's award-winning independent film, Lucky Seven.[3] In 2012, Nature Recordings was issued on CD by Manchester-based label The Northwestern Series.[4]
In 2013 Leonard formed Invaderband, a four-piece "Artrock/Garagerock/Krautrock" group and began gigging locally around Northern Ireland, including a slot at Other Voices in 2014.[5] Occasional solo gigs still took place, including opening for Nick Harper.
Leonard was the winner of UK City of Culture 2013 Resonate Award for Best Song ("My Love").[6]
In 2014, he embarked on the Octopus Project releasing eight albums over an eight-month period. In 2015, Invaderband released two singles ("The Implausible Man" and "Attack of the Pod People"), the latter making the BBC 6 Music playlist in December 2015.[7] Invaderband's debut album was released in January 2017.[8] In September 2017, the Invaderband album was shortlisted for the Northern Ireland Music Prize[9]
In 2018, Leonard released a solo 7" single "Entkommen", on the Polytechnic Youth label,[10] and also collaborated with Irish/French/New York band, Warriors Of The Dystotheque, on the I Know You'll Never Die EP released by Dublin's Reckless Records. The two main tracks were remixed by Le Galaxie and Richard March of Bentley Rhythm Ace.
In January 2021 a new Invaderband album was announced via invaderband.com.[11] The first single from the album 'I Won't Remember You' was released on March 12[12]
Selected discography[]
- How Music Sounds album, 2003 (Real Wood)
- How Real Is Real? mini-album, 2004 (Apport)
- Sgt. Pepper remake, 2005 (joint release by Real Wood/Bottled Music).
- Leonardism album, 2007 (RW021) (Real Wood)
- It Happened on a Day EP, 2007 (Great Pop Supplement)
- Dan & Headless Bill – REDLIP mini-album, 2008 (Real Wood) --> reissued by Folkwit Records, 2011
- To Give Up You Have To Bloody Start Live EP, 2008 (Real Wood)
- Nature Recordings vinyl LP, 2010 (Great Pop Supplement)
- Nature Recordings CD album, 2012 (The Northwestern Series)
- Sightings EP, as A Farewell To Hexes, 2013 (Tectona Grandis)
- Click Click Drone EP (by Echoes In Rows), 2013 (Tectona Grandis)
- Octopus Part 1 download album, 2014 (self-release via bandcamp)
- Octopus Part 2 download album, 2014 (self-release via bandcamp)
- Octopus Part 3 download album, 2014 (self-release via bandcamp)
- Octopus Part 4 download album, 2014 (self-release via bandcamp)
- Octopus Part 5 download album, 2014 (self-release via bandcamp)
- Octopus Part 6 download album, 2015 (self-release via bandcamp)
- Octopus Part 7 download album, 2015 (self-release via bandcamp)
- Octopus Part 8 download album, 2015 (self-release via bandcamp)
- Invaderband "The Implausible Man" 2 track CD single, 2015
- Invaderband "Attack of the Pod People" 3 track CD single, 2015
- Invaderband Invaderband – self-titled debut album (LP/CD) (Tectona Grandis, TEAK005), 2017
- "Entkommen" 7" single (Polytechnic Youth), 2018
- Octopus Part 9 download album, 2018 (self-release via bandcamp)
- I Know You'll Never Die EP with Warriors Of The Dystotheque (Reckless Records), 2018
- Things In The Shadows EP with Warriors Of The Dystotheque (Glasstone Records), 2019
- Rooms album from United Bible Studies, 2019 (currently unreleased)
- "It's Another Christmas" single, 2019
- The Isolation Tapes V/A compilation (Castles In Space), 2020
- Invaderband "I Won't Remember You" single (Tectona Grandis, TEAK09), 2021[13]
References[]
- ^ The Owl Service – The View From A Hill (2010, CD), retrieved 12 March 2021
- ^ "Adam Leonard - Nature Recordings". Discogs. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
- ^ Lucky Seven (2011) - IMDb, retrieved 12 March 2021
- ^ "StackPath". www.folkradio.co.uk. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
- ^ "Invaderband | Other Voices". www.othervoices.ie. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
- ^ Causes, National Lottery Good. "LOVESONG TO DERRY WOMAN - CITY OF CULTURE'S NO 1 TRACK - News". Lotterygoodcauses.org.uk. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
- ^ "With Steve Lamacq". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
- ^ "Invaderband - Invaderband". Norman Records. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
- ^ "2017". NI Music Prize. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
- ^ "fancyBox - iframe demo". www.polytechnicyouth.com. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
- ^ "INVADERBAND". INVADERBAND. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
- ^ Roy, David (26 February 2021). "Noise Annoys: New music from Invaderband and New Pagans, plus the Open House Festival launch their Court House Sessions". The Irish News. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
- ^ "Invaderband Release 'I Won't Remember You'". IMRO. 26 February 2021. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
- ^ "Adam Leonard". Discogs.com. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
- ^ "Invaderband". Discogs.com. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
External links[]
- Living people
- English folk guitarists
- English rock guitarists
- English male guitarists
- English male singer-songwriters