"Nothing can prepare you for the sound that comes out of his mouth when he sings—or bellows—his stellar songwriting. It is a soulful power beyond belief.” Paste Magazine 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. Called “one of the greatest, most thoughtful lyricists the state has to offer,” (Arkansas Times), Faucett has again pushed the borders of his “part folk, part blues, part elemental rock stomp, part unidentifiable cosmic holler” (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette) with the release of It Took the Shape of a Bird, a record of his most personal, unbodied, and darkly beautiful songs to date. The album has received rave reviews from publications like American Songwriter, PopMatters and Wide Open Country, among others. He'll hit the road in November in support of the album, with a show at Rockwood Music Hall on November 18th. Don't miss it. November 18th Rockwood Music Hall - Stage 3 185 Orchard Street Doors 6:30 Show 7:00 $10.00 http://www.ticketfly.com/event/174651
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