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Madam Adam Scott Gould - Vocals / Guitar Drew Reindollar - Guitar Kenny Vamer - Bass Matthew Reindollar - Drums A gathering storm looms on the horizon. It's something legions of passionate music lovers have longed to see emerge. Since the close of the early to mid-'90s heyday of landmark underground-turned-mainstream bands who melded melodic emotion and raw power with classic rock inspired licks, the masses have awaited a return, a reclamation, a resurgence of honest rock music. Madam Adam released their full-length, self-titled Roadrunner Records debut on April 5, 2011. With a palindrome for a moniker, Madam Adam is a band for the people. If you're in love, in lust, broken-hearted, scraping by 9-to-5, this is your band. "We spent a lot of time writing the songs on our album. There are a lot of emotions," explains frontman Scott Gould. "The songs have depth to them, in that aspect. The album is kind of a story of our progression through life so far. It's like a big journal. We just got to lay it down." Equal parts driving and melodious with refreshing catchiness and body moving rhythms, Madam Adam conjures forth a debut album thick with stadium-worthy anthems recalling the brightest spots of the Seattle grunge movement, the sexual bombast of '70s AM radio rock and the exuberance that can only be born from four people who live, breathe and devour music. Produced by Skidd Mills (Saving Abel, Sick Puppies, Skillet), Madam Adam's debut is rich with diverse dynamic