Press » Evening Leader, 15th September 2008
Flintshire musician releases debut album inspired by life in Shotton
A YOUNG musician from Deeside is tuning up for the launch of his self-released debut album.
Adam Astbury's album, Long Journey Back, will be released on international music sites i-Tunes, Napster and Amazon in late October.
Singer/songwriter Adam, 22, from Shotton, has been passionate about music from an early age and says the release is a culmination of years of dedication and determination to get exactly the right sound.
"I have a very strong passion for my music and I know which direction I want to go," said former John Summers High School pupil Adam.
"Music has always been a big part of my life for as long as I can remember, and although at heart I'm generally a shy guy, when I get up on stage and get lost in the music, I gain a confidence that I never thought was possible."
Adam received his first guitar at the age of seven as a Christmas gift and found that he was completely in tune with the instrument he has learned to eventually love.
"Being self taught, I have steadily progressed, and although still waiting for that big break, I now consider myself a passionate and dedicated singer/songwriter," he said.
The album, which Adam independently produced and released on the internet through a self-publishing website, contains eight indie rock tracks he says are based on themes of love, friendships and family life in his home town of Shotton.
"My inspiration also comes from bands like Snow Patrol and The Killers and I think it's great to write songs that allow people to take their own meaning and hopefully make a connection, and if I can do that, then I'm happy," he said.
Although the album is Adam's first solo pursuit in the music industry, the guitarist also plays as part of a local band, Ocean Avenue, who have performed in several pubs across the region.
"I am ambitious and I will continue with my passion in the band and as a solo artist no matter what," said Adam.
"But if I can get some recognition for my songs, even just from a few people who listen to the album, I will be happy."
To hear Adam's music visit www.adamastbury.co.uk or www.myspace.com/adamastbury