Madeline (musician)

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Madeline
Birth nameMadeline Elizabeth Adams
Born (1985-04-09) April 9, 1985 (age 39)
Athens, Georgia
GenresFolk
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Years active2000–present
Labels
Member ofNana Grizol

Madeline Elizabeth Adams, known mononymously as Madeline, is a folk singer-songwriter from Athens, Georgia.

She has been backed on tour by the White Flag Band, composed of Jacob Morris and Caleb Darnell on bass/banjo/guitar, Theo Hilton on keys, Laura Carter on trumpet/clarinet, Robbie Cucciaro on baritone horn/trumpet, Jim Wilson on drums, and Jason Trahan on guitar.[1]

Overview[edit]

Madeline began performing her songs in 2000 in Athens, Georgia, having grown up there.[2] For a brief time in 2001, she fronted the locally popular dance-pop band Sugar Shakers with Tim Schreiber (now known as Timmy Tumble).[3] She self-released her first album, Kissing and Dancing, in 2002, which was later re-released by Plan-It-X Records. In 2006, she recorded The Slow Bang with Matthew Houck, also known as Phosphorescent, at his house in Athens for local label Orange Twin Records.[4] On March 10, 2009, her third full-length album White Flag was released, having been recorded over a three-year period.[5] Madeline described the recording of White Flag to Paste as "totally different" compared to her previous albums:

For my past recordings, I usually sit down with a producer, and I play my song, and then the producer and I accompany them on various instruments. But this time, I recorded it mostly with a full band, so the recording process was completely different.[6]

As of April 1, 2009, she handled the booking of her own shows and bartended on the side.[6] As of 2017, she lives in Atlanta and works in advertising, copywriting and social media, and fronts the band Flamingo Shadow.[7]

Musical style[edit]

Madeline's writing has been described as "lyrics to be pored over", her voice as "haunting".[8]

Madeline has also been likened to the Softies, Kimya Dawson, and the Carter Family, as well as 1970s superstars Joni Mitchell and Karen Carpenter.[9]

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

Year Title Label Format Other information
2001 Madeline Self-released CD-R
2003 Kissing and Dancing Plan-It-X Records 12" LP / CD
2006 The Slow Bang Orange Twin Records CD
2009 White Flag Orange Twin Records 12" LP / CD
2011 Black Velvet This Will Be Our Summer. 12" LP / CD
2012 B Sides This Will Be Our Summer. Download Unreleased material recorded between 2000 and 2008.
2018 Earth Music Irrelevant Music Download, cassette Debut album by Flamingo Shadow

EPs[edit]

Year Title Label Format Other information
2002 The Sugar Shakers DcBaltimore CD-R Self-titled EP by The Sugar Shakers
2003 Madeline / The Dead Bird Plan-It-X Records CD Split EP with The Dead Bird
2004 Madeline / Saw Wheel Hill Billy Stew Records 7" vinyl
2005 The Demise of Madame Butterfly Self-released CD-R
2006 5 Songs Selected From a New Album Self-released CD-R
2008 Tour EP Whprwhil Records CD-R Split EP with Karl Blau and Your Heart Breaks
2015 Vibe Control Self-released Download Debut EP by Flamingo Shadow

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Madeline | Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos".
  2. ^ Jordan, Matt. "My First Time... with Madeline", You Ain't No Picasso, July 16, 2009.
  3. ^ Hassiotis, Chris. "Environmental Results" Archived 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine, Flagpole Magazine, January 31, 2007.
  4. ^ Clair, Adam "Madeline Adams", Hybrid Magazine. Accessed 2011-22-04.
  5. ^ Radford, Chad. "Athens singer/songwriter Madeline raises the White Flag", Creative Loafing, January 28, 2009.
  6. ^ a b Richardson, Natasha. "Getting to Know... Madeline", Paste, April 1, 2009.
  7. ^ Bennett, Bennett. "'Relax, it's just advertising': Beyond the Brief featuring Madeline Adams, 22squared". The Drum. Retrieved 23 June 2018.
  8. ^ Cinquemani, Sal. "Review: The Slow Bang", Slant Magazine, January 4, 2007.
  9. ^ Morris, Kurt. "Review: Kissing and Dancing", Razorcake. Accessed 2011-22-04.

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