Formed in London in 2003 by Stephen Carey (formerly of Ireland's This Burning Effigy) together with vocalist John Stone (former manager of bands such as Vendemmian and Complicity). After an initial flurry of activity during which the band supported bands such as Red Lorry Yellow Lorry and All About Eve, they decided to cocoon themselves in the studio to write and record their first album, with Lee-Anne Burgess joining them on bass in 2006. Owing to Steve's other musical commitments ( NFD, Eden House ) this was a lengthy process. In September 2008 the 3 piece finally released their long awaited debut studio album 'Sleepwalking', which was well received by the UK press. 'Kerrang!' magazine Having spent nearly five years honing their art before introducing it to a studio you'd expect Adoration to be the complete article and you'd certainly not be disappointed. This is rich, mesmerising music to catch your attention in quieter moments. Possessed of immense depth, it's full of texture and quality, amounting to a genuine beauty that is born of fine songwriting and attention to detail. Each of the nine tracks brings a new focus, 'Slowmotion' a whirling merry-go-round that contrasts with the enchanting 'Same As It Ever Was', a song that pulses on a teetering, unforgettable hook. Allow these deathlike lullabies to take you on a trip. - Steve Beebee 'Total Guitar' magazine Miss the ice-cold metal of the Sisters Of Mercy and The Mission? Your next best bet is Adoration. Epic soundscapes recall the best of the 80s goth scene along with more than a touch of The Cure. Plangent guitars and big choruses are all over Sleepwalking: you can almost smell the dry ice. - Joel McIver What other people think: I love this kind of sophisticated darkish pop, so much so that were I not fortunate enough to be getting a complimentary copy, I'd be buying it! - Julianne Regan (All About Eve) Perfectly designed for it's genre and wonderfully produced, these are songs to set sail to by night. Admirers of The Cure, Cocteau Twins & The Mission would be foolish to miss this record. - Miles Hunt (The Wonder Stuff) Rich, dark, textural and emotive. - Roger O'Donnell (formerly of The Cure) Adoration followed their debut album with a live performance at Dingwalls, introducing new members as part of the live line up. They were joined by Simon Rippin on drums (Nefilim/NFD), Rob Leydon (Voices Of Masada) and Chris Milden (Lahannya/NFD) on guitars. Now a strong 6 piece line up, they spent the next couple of years playing live and appeared at both UK and European festivals supporting bands such as The Cranes, Chameleons Vox, The Birthday Massacre and Faith & The Muse, also headlining their own gig at the Camden Underworld. They released a download only single called 'Sense' in 2011, and split in 2012, playing their last ever gig on April 21st at the O2 Islington Academy. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Anapilis
Artica
Closterkeller
Closure
Sleepwalking
Broken Sky
Same As It Ever Was
Touch the Water
Follow the Thief
Slow Motion
Slowmotion
Cold
Overground
Fade Away
Sense
Feel
Follow the thief [onAir: Schwarze Welle]
Obsession
Ou fidel
Made Of Rain
LSB - ft. DRS, Dynamite
Never Ending
Tu voulus de la paix
When it Rains
Question of Honour
Slow Motion Suicide
Adoration
You vi pou Jezu bay la pe
No Hope Crime
Lontan mwen te rete nan logey
The Lights At Ends Of Tunnels
Movie Life
Jezu sel unik esperanse
Jezu se wa kap mennen an
Surrender
Feel - Original Radio Version
Oculi Nostri
Intermission
By Surprise
Neverending
Untitled
victory
Follow The Thief
(Before) The Revolution
Finsterlicht
Talk About Nothing
The Lines And Dots Collide
from you to you
Ein neues Glaubenslied
nothing
Intro
Election
On The Next Degrassi II
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