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Derived from the strongest of elements, Adamantium
is a band that defies categorization, fusing together the best of
punk, metal and hardcore with intense honesty and emotion. The members
of Adamantium have created a sound that is simply striking in its
power, yet intrinsically personal in its vision. As the band prepares
for the release of the new record, and yet another tour, we caught
up with Aaron Lisi to catch a glimpse of what drives this incredible
band...
As heavy as the music Adamantium composes, the bands
moniker is one that undoubtedly begs for explanation to the uninitiated.
"The name Adamantium came from our original bass player,"
Lisi says. "He was a comic book fan, and he derived the name
from the X-Men character Wolverine, whos skeleton and claws
are made of what is supposedly the strongest form of metal known
to man, Adamantium." Indeed the name is well-suited for a band
that creates a stunning wall of sound with their use of metal-tinged,
bass heavy rhythms. As Aaron explains, this undeniable sound is
derived from the variable personalities that make up the band. "We
try to incorporate more than just straight forward hardcore or metal
on our records...the members of Adamantium range from many different
musical tastes, so it reflects on our songs...I get bored when a
band has the same song over and over on their records...youll
hear this even more on our new record." Early word on the new
album suggests a musical departure of sorts from the songs found
on Adamantiums Indecision debut 'From the Depths of Depression'.
The first album often evoked stark emotions and a deep heaviness,
but Aaron believes the new album to be a much more cohesive effort,
as the band continues to mature. "Adamantium is an ever evolving
band that can hopefully keep taking its sound to another level as
time goes on," Aaron explains. "Weve had a couple
of member changes and I believe that the sound of our new record
differs quite a bit from the first one; the songs are a little more
well written and incorporate more musical backgrounds than our original
record." And with refreshing honesty, Aaron is quick to dispel
attempts to simplify the current Adamantium sound found on When
It Rain, It Pours. "Im not going to reveal too
much yet for you, Im going to let everyone listen and form
their own opinions." As they were with their debut, the band
is excited to continue their association with Indecision Records,
Adamantium fits exceptionally well into the roster of the label.
"We became part of the Indecision family after label owner,
Dave Mandel, saw us play back in December of 1997," Aaron explains.
"We sent him a copy of our first 7" and he wrote us a
letter saying how interested he was in doing our record, and we
were overjoyed, to say the least. We couldnt ask for anything
more than having an amazing label and a best friend running it."
Given the extremely personable and pleasant nature
of the members of Adamantium, it is no doubt important for the band
to be able to nurture the valuable relationships between their band,
the label and those on the Indecision roster. After recently wrapping
up a tour stint with former label mates Death By Stereo (now on
Epitaph), Aaron and Adamantium found that, not only was it the bands,
but the individuals that comprise those they played with, that made
the tour so satisfying. "This last tour was the most amazing
time Adamantium has ever had," proclaims Aaron. Not only were
the shows and everyone we met completely wonderful, but the bond
that was made between Bane, Death By Stereo and us was more than
any of us could have expected. I cant begin to describe what
amazing individuals all of them are." And in a true display
of the style and enthusiasm of Adamantium, Aaron also offers some
gracious words regarding up and coming bands that joined Adamantium
on a few dates of their recent tour. "We also were fortunate
to play with many great bands from around the country, one of them
being The Hope Conspiracy. We became friends with this band right
from the start, and everyone had better keep their eye out for them
as they are touring the country with Converge in August." Given
the honesty of Lisi and his bandmates, there is no doubt that we
should indeed keep an eye out for this up and coming band. As for
Adamantium, they will once again take their show on the road in
the near future in support of When It Rains, It Pours.
This time, however, the band has proclaimed their desire to tour
to overseas. "We are going to be on the road again by the end
of the year, maybe in Europe if we can, and the US again if not."
As diverse as the talents that comprise Adamantium,
so goes the bands from which they draw inspiration. "There
are too many influences to mention here at this time," says
Lisi. A couple would include anything from Quicksand to Turmoil
to Today Is The Day, right now the old CD player has OK Computer
from Radiohead." While the band embraces a variety of ideals
and personal motivations, they are not hindered by the need to express
themselves as a group rooted in political or punk subculture. "Adamantium
isnt a band that takes its roots from anything particular,"
Aaron explains. "We arent a band with a strong political
message or a band that stresses a Vegan/Vegetarian lifestyle. Everyone
in the band has something different that motivates them. But this
is what makes the band tick, everyone incorporating their own ideas,
in their own words and music." It is true that the combination
of so many personal elements help Adamantium shy away from the trend
of genre labeling that is so prevalent in the scene today. "So
many bands fall into categories," continues Aaron. "And
I think this is something that we try to stay away from. We want
everyone to form their own ideas. I love to hear how people describe
our sound and message, because its not an easy thing to do. Hopefully
someone reading this will become interested enough to pick up our
new record and listen for themselves." Indeed Adamantium are
as intriguing a band as I have ever come across. Their honesty and
good nature are nothing short of inspiring; and the intensity of
the music they compose powerfully motivating. With the August 22nd
release of When It Rains, It Pours", Adamantium will
take the next step forward in solidifying themselves as one of the
best bands going, and no doubt will create quite a stir as they
embark on their next tour. As anticipation grows for the new album,
so grows the audience intent on listening to what the band has to
offer. It would be wise to do yourself a favor, and be engulfed
in the fray that is Adamantium.
- Michael Farr (PunkRocks.net),
2000
Adamantium played their last show ever on June
30, 2001.
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