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Drawing comparisons from Townes Van Zandt to Tim Buckley to Otis Redding, Arkansas born and bred Adam Faucett is most known for his powerful, almost operatic voice and intricate finger-picking. The Arkansas native's sound has been described by The Arkansas Times as "somewhere between Otis Redding's soul shout and Cat Power's swampy poeticism". A true road runner, Adam has been steady criss-crossing the country for five years in support of his two previous releases, 2007's The Great Basking Shark and 2008's Show Me Magic, Show Me Out, sharing the stage with Lucero, Calexico, The Legendary Shack Shakers, Vetiver, Chuck Ragan of Hot Water Music, Damien Jurado, Elf Power and Malcom Holcombe. Faucett's newest release More Like A Temple pushes out in all directions, simultaneously more folk, more rock, more melodic, more soul, and more sinister than all of his previous work. The Arkansas Times has raved "More Like A Temple is far beyond good. It may just be one of the most vital documents from a young musician to come out of town in years". Originally from Benton, AR, now residing in Little Rock, Adam has been leading bands and recording for over a decade- first with disbanded Russellville, AR local heroes, Taught The Rabbits, which Adam has called "A Lush, Pink Floyd and Sonic Youth-inspired group; kids who grew up in a gravel pit tipping their hats to their psychedelic heroes from so far away." Taught The Rabbits' One But Just Another and Mallet and Watch were released in 2

More Like a Temple

Blind Water Finds Blind Water

It Took The Shape Of A Bird

The Great Basking Shark
The Revival Tour 2012 Collections

Show Me Magic, Show Me Out
SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artists
"Show Me Magic, Show Me Out"

New Variations of The Reaper

Anything for Sleep

Daytrotter Studio 10/22/2011

Carry Me Down the Hill