Drew Andrews
Good evening,
A few years ago my buddy Brian and I were on a mission and we saw Adam Franklin three times in one year - once with Swervedriver, once solo and once with Magnetic Morning. Opening for Adam (the Magnetic Morning show at The Independent) was Drew Andrews. Although I was a fan of The Album Leaf I didn't put two and two together and didn't realize until later that Drew is the guitarist from The Album Leaf. I wrote about the show here.
Drew's set was exceptional and I immediately was drawn to his music.
I purchased Drew's album at the show, "Only Mirrors" based on his set and it is still one of my favorite albums of all time. There's something about Drew's music that resonates with me. It has a familiarity that is eerie. I cannot suggest his music enough. I just purchased his "Playing Birthday Games" EP off iTunes (which is something I NEVER do - purchasing music off iTunes). I'm a tangible sort of guy so I still like buying CDs and storing them (which honestly makes no sense).
The song below is called Cairo, and it is from his forthcoming album, 63 Psychic States. This song features the vocals of ex-Dirty Projectors vocalist, Susanna Waiche. I am eagerly awaiting its release.
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"Guitarist from The Album Leaf and co-founder of Via Satellite debuts his first solo album. An absorbing and atmospheric record featuring soft and intricate guitar, synthesizers, and Andrews' feathery vocals floating above it all. Contributors include members of The Album Leaf and The Black Heart Procession."
Check out Drew Andrews. I think you'll be glad you did.
Mark Harvey
A few years ago my buddy Brian and I were on a mission and we saw Adam Franklin three times in one year - once with Swervedriver, once solo and once with Magnetic Morning. Opening for Adam (the Magnetic Morning show at The Independent) was Drew Andrews. Although I was a fan of The Album Leaf I didn't put two and two together and didn't realize until later that Drew is the guitarist from The Album Leaf. I wrote about the show here.
Drew's set was exceptional and I immediately was drawn to his music.
I purchased Drew's album at the show, "Only Mirrors" based on his set and it is still one of my favorite albums of all time. There's something about Drew's music that resonates with me. It has a familiarity that is eerie. I cannot suggest his music enough. I just purchased his "Playing Birthday Games" EP off iTunes (which is something I NEVER do - purchasing music off iTunes). I'm a tangible sort of guy so I still like buying CDs and storing them (which honestly makes no sense).
The song below is called Cairo, and it is from his forthcoming album, 63 Psychic States. This song features the vocals of ex-Dirty Projectors vocalist, Susanna Waiche. I am eagerly awaiting its release.
Latest tracks by drewandrews
"Guitarist from The Album Leaf and co-founder of Via Satellite debuts his first solo album. An absorbing and atmospheric record featuring soft and intricate guitar, synthesizers, and Andrews' feathery vocals floating above it all. Contributors include members of The Album Leaf and The Black Heart Procession."
Check out Drew Andrews. I think you'll be glad you did.
Mark Harvey
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I'm a huge Swervedriver fan. I saw the band several times during their heyday and when the band went on hiatus in 1999 without having reached a mainstream commercial audience I was pretty disappointed. Adam Franklin has released several albums under the solo alias Toshack Highway and performed select Swervedriver songs on tours. In June 2007, Franklin released his first album under his own name called Bolts of Melody on Hi-Speed Soul Records. When I found out that Adam Franklin was put out his solo disc, I got it right away. He came on tour and I saw him at the Cafe Du Nord - a GREAT show. Then Swervedriver got back together and I saw them at the Fillmore - another GREAT show. So last night was the trifecta with Adam touring with Magnetic Morning (a band he has with Interpol drummer Sam Fogarino). Their EP is wonderful (worth buying) and so I was pretty excited about seeing Adam Franklin perform again. This would be three times in one year!




