Rian Adkinson
Rian Adkinson | |
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| File:Rian-Adkinson.jpg Adkinson recording Villain in 2014. | |
| Background information | |
| Born | 22 March 1987 |
| Origin | Atlanta, Georgia |
| Genres | Progressive rock, Art Rock, Pop Rock |
| Occupation(s) | Musician, singer-songwriter |
| Instruments | Vocals, guitar, keyboards |
| Years active | 2004-present |
| Labels | Lynnsong |
Rian Adkinson (born 22 March 1987) is a singer-songwriter/multi-instrumentalist from Atlanta, Georgia. During his career, Adkinson has been featured in Prog Magazine, Billboard Magazine, Free Times Columbia, Creative Loafing, Stomp and Stammer and more. Adkinson is a PRS endorsed artist and is known for using the S2 Mira Antique White and the S2 Vela.[1]
History
Adkinson released his debut EP Disasterpiece in August 2006, his first venture as a solo singer/songwriter after many years playing drums in punk, rock, funk and progressive rock bands. Over time, Adkinson built a loyal following throughout the southern US, playing in college towns and opening for Lovedrug, Patterson Hood (Drive-by Truckers), Edwin McCain, Copeland and more.
In 2007, Adkinson released his second EP, Bipolaroid, moving away from the acoustic-based pop of Disasterpiece and into electronic music with more progressive leanings. Shortly after the release of Bipolaroid, Adkinson embarked on an 80-date tour of the United States.
In 2012, Adkinson began work on another EP, 1984 with producer/engineer Brandon Ham at Red Sparrow Studios in Wilson, North Carolina. The sessions heralded the tracks 'Say Something', 'Diamond Girl' and 'Even Now'. It was during this same period that Adkinson traveled to Charleston Sound Studios in Charleston, South Carolina to record a new batch of songs. These sessions provided Adkinson with the hit song 'Cutthroat', which was featured in PROG magazine.
In 2013, with the success of 1984 and the Charleston sessions, Adkinson began work on what was to become his first full-length album, Villain with producer/engineer Brandon Ham.
After 18 months in the studio writing and recording, Adkinson released Villain independently on September 22, 2014.
Adkinson worked on his second studio album Heathens with producer Brandon Ham (Set It Off (band), Sent by Ravens, Divided By Friday) once again, alongside engineer Chris Wenner (Toro y Moi, Say Brother, The Jackson Spells). In an interview released on Adkinson's Facebook page in June 2016, Adkinson confirmed that he was working with UK based production company Crystal Spotlight (Steven Wilson, Jethro Tull, Haken) on a music video for Judas, the lead single from Heathens.[2]
Adkinson's second studio album Heathens was released in March 2018. A single, Judas, was released on Friday, January 13, 2017.
Adkinson is currently in the studio working on his next album with Dennis Mackay (David Bowie, Brand X, Tommy Bolin) producing along with Chris Wenner engineering.
Discography
Studio albums
- Villain (2014)
- Heathens (2018)
Extended plays
- Disasterpiece (2006)
- Bipolaroid (2007)
- 1984 (2012)
Singles
- Judas (2017)
References
- ↑ "Rian Adkinson - PRS endorsed guitarist". PRSguitars.com. Retrieved 2015-04-30.
- ↑ Adkinson, Rian (22 June 2016). "A Q&A with Rian Adkinson". Facebook.com. Rian Adkinson. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
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