Flintshire Standard | Adam hopes his new album will be a big hit....
// September 23rd, 2010 // No Comments » // Blog, Press Releases
A YOUNG musician is looking to hit the right notes as he takes another key step in his career.
Independent singer/ songwriter Adam Astbury, 24, of Shotton, has released his second online indie-style album White Noise as he looks to showcase his musical talents to a wider audience.
A former pupil at John Summers High School, Queensferry, Adam works as a website developer during the day but is dedicated to his musical talents outside work. He said: “I’ve always been quite musical and had my first guitar when I was about seven years old. I’ve taken it from there and devote much of my spare time to my music.
“I go around and play at a lot of the pubs in the area and am doing as much as possible at the moment. I want to keep progressing and hope releasing the new album will help me in achieving that.”
As well as being a singer, Adam also plays guitar. He performs both individually and with the Ocean Avenue band. Describing his music as being based on a mix of leading bands Snow Patrol and the Stereophonics, Adam recorded his first album, Long Journey Back, two years ago. He will be using a growing number of
online mediums to broaden interest in White Noise and accompanying single Inside Out. Adam added: “The album is available on iTunes, Amazon and Napster, with the single Inside Out currently available to stream for free on Spotify.”
The album can also be listened to for free at http://www.adamastbury.co.uk/music/white-noise/ before
downloading or buying from an online distributor.
A LOCAL band which links Deeside and Wrexham was blown away by the response when they played The Frog and Nightingale pub in Chester.
A YOUNG musician from Deeside is tuning up for the launch of his self-released debut album.
COMFORT IN SOUND: Adam Astbury has organised a concert tomorrow night at the Carlton Club in memory of his nan, who died of cancer. With him are Shotton Cancer Research UK volunteers Louise Astbury, Betty McAllister, Jean Hamilton and shop manager Jean Kenward.