- Adequate Seven
Infobox musical artist
Name = Adequate Seven
Img_capt = Tom Pinder of Adequate Seven
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Origin =Wales &Bristol
Genre = Punk funkFunkcore
Rapcore
Years_active = 2000-2006
Label =Breaking World Records ,Household Name Records
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Current_members = Jamie Searle
Pete Barnes
Kassim D. Basma
Gavin Fitzjohn
Tom Pinder
WD Davies
Ben Reynolds
Jonny Prosser
Matt Price (The artist formerly known as Squeak)
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Notable_instruments =Adequate Seven were a seven piece punk funk band from the UK which blends music styles such as hip hop, hardcore, punk, and
funk who formed in2000 and split in December2006 .History
Adequate Seven formed in November 2000 and played their first gig only four weeks later. The band drew upon a diverse selection of influences in creating their sound. In February 2001 the band released the
Adequate Seven EP a 5-track EP on their own labelBreaking World Records .The band was brought to the attention of London-based label
Household Name Records who featured one of the band's tracks on their 2002 label sampler, following this with the release of Adequate Seven's début full-length Songs Of Innocence And Of Experience in March 2003 to critical acclaim. [cite web | year=2003 | title=Review from Punktastic.com |author=Paul Savage| work=Punktastic|url=http://www.punktastic.com/reviews/357| accessdate=2006-08-19]Adequate Seven embarked on several tours, across the UK as well as mainland
Europe , with bands such asHundred Reasons , Capdown,The Suicide Machines andFishbone as well as opening up for the likes ofCypress Hill andThe Slackers . In the middle of 2004, Matt (Squeak) Price and Jonny Prosser left the band to pursue other musical directions. Gavin Fitzjohn and WD Davies were recruited by the band as replacements. Adequate Seven also playedCompass Point Festival inCardiff and appeared on theBBC Radio 1 Lock Up stage at the 2006Carling Weekend .Audio Rehab
Adequate Seven left
Household Name Records early in 2005, instead choosing to release their debut single "Splitting Up" on Audio Rehab - a predominantlydrum & bass label. According to vocalist Jamie Searle, the move was "totally friendly. We still get on with [Household Name] , we're totally supportive of what they do, they still support our band and what we do." [cite web | year=2005 | title=Interview from Punktastic.com |author=Ben Patashnik| work=Punktastic|url=http://www.punktastic.com/interviews/138| accessdate=2006-09-06]Trombonist Tom Pinder added: "...we felt with this next album that it was time to take some big risks for the sake for the band's continuing progress, and perhaps even for its survival. We were recording an album in late last year that we had decided to release through Household Name, but we knew exactly what would happen if we released the record with them. We'd have sold a few thousand copies over the next couple of years and we'd be able to keep touring the same circuit and perhaps break into Europe a bit more but we'd still not really have an income from the band or any real prospect of one, and therefore because of various pressures on some of us individually we'd be struggling to continue to commit ourselves fully to the band. We decided that we needed a label that could get us out there and pay for us to spend the time and money necessary to make good records. Whilst Household Name is an excellent independent label, they don't work on a scale that could accommodate those extra things." [cite web | year=2005 | title=Interview: Adequate 7 |author=James McLaren| work=Sound Nation|url=http://www.soundnation.net/older.php?a=132&issue=29| accessdate=2006-09-06]
Jamie was also sure to make the point that Adequate Seven would not suffer artistically from their move to the new label: "...we're not about to start working with machines any time soon. We're doing exactly what we did before, which was get into the practice room, write some tunes, have a bit of a dance." [cite web | year=2005 | title=Interview from Punktastic.com |author=Ben Patashnik| work=Punktastic|url=http://www.punktastic.com/interviews/138| accessdate=2006-09-06]
The band released the "Splitting Up" single on 12" vinyl and CD in August 2005. The track caused major waves on
BBC Radio 1 's evening shows, including being crownedZane Lowe 's "Hottest Record in the World".Here On Earth
Prior to the release of their highly-anticipated second LP release, Adequate Seven announced that a double A-side single - "Head Up High / Gotta Stay Focused" - would be released on June 12th 2006 via the band's own label, Breaking World Records.
Here On Earth was released the following week, on June 19th 2006. The album garnered mostly [http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/music/sites/adequate7/pages/here_on_earth.shtml positive reviews] .
plit
After rumours began circulating on the Internet [cite web | year=2006 | title=News post from Punktastic.com |author=Paul Savage| work=Punktastic|url=http://www.punktastic.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8857| accessdate=2006-08-30] about the band splitting up, Adequate Seven posted a statement [cite web | year=2006 | title=News post from Punktastic.com |author=Paul Savage| work=Punktastic|url=http://www.punktastic.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8915| accessdate=2006-08-30] confirming the rumours:
"After nearly six years, and nearly 600 gigs, we've come to the decision that its the right time to call it a day."
The band have plans to release a final single, a free download of "Set Your Sights", as well as the already-planned DVD, and to go on one final tour. The band will be recording their final London gig, at the Underworld venue, for a live album to be released on
Gravity DIP Records inDecember 2006 . [cite web | year=2006 | title=News post from Punktastic.com |author=Paul Savage| work=Punktastic|url=http://www.punktastic.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10328| accessdate=2006-09-28]The band played their final farewell gig on December 10th 2006 at Cardiff Student's Union. Boom in the Diamond Industry,
Captain Everything ,Shootin' Goon ,Get Cape Wear Cape Fly andCapdown all supported. Original members Jonny Prosser and Matt Price performed with the band during their set.Discography
Albums/EPs/DVDs
ingles
References
External links
*http://www.adequate7.co.uk - Official site.
*http://www.myspace.com/adequateseven - MySpace* [http://www.rocklouder.co.uk/articles/181.html Adequate Seven Band Profile] at
RockLouder
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