http://www.facebook.com/officialadema I know this is somewhat old news (a couple of weeks), but Adema's continuing on as a three-piece, with Tim (the guitarist) performing on the vocals. Marky left the band the day they were supposed to leave on the new tour... there's a few videos down the newsfeed on their page with Tim singing. As much as I love Adema and appreciate Tim, Dave and Kris trying to please fans, I don't like the vocals. At all. I wish Bobby would've stayed with them after "Kill the Headlights." They plan on releasing new music in April and an album in December... but meh. Just doesn't sound very good.
"Kill the Headlights" was better than their other two albums, including "Unstable" with Marky, but wasn't quite as good as their self-titled, IMO. "Planets" was mediocre, at best, and "Unstable" was hugely disappointing.
dammit, seriously, call up Bobby, "yo, want to be in Adema again? awesome, see you monday".... and fuck Marky for being such a whiny bitch all of a sudden, I was hoping for something great but get 'meh'
Marky has pretty much always been like that, unfortunately. As soon as they announced they were getting back together I knew he'd fuck it up in some way. I really wish they'd go back to Bobby, but it's not going to happen from what they've said.
What have they even done since Kill The Headlights came out? Do people actually still listen to this band?
No. They reunited with Marky after touring with Bobby. Of course people still listen to them -- it's not like a magical black hole sucked up all copies of every recording they've ever done.
Possibly. In my perfect World Nine Inch Nails would've stopped after The Downward Spiral, though, so we can't always get what we want
Well that didn't take long at all. I was really hoping they'd finally release another album in the vein of their ST, but oh well.
if adema fell into a black hole on that day in 2001, i don't think they'd be recording albums from the negative zone or something. they aren't reed richards. and, really Ant? downward spiral? c'mon, they should have stopped after the Fragile, we all know that!
The hypothesis was that their recordings were consumed by a black hole, not the band members themselves.