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Aderbat is led by a most sincere and interesting singer, Matt
Taylor, whose unique sound and passionate vocal delivery are
addicting. His spirited and dynamic voice reminds people of a mix
of Thom York and Chris Martin, yet it is truly his own. They are
sometimes compared to Radiohead, Jeff Buckley and Coldplay. Aderbat
is the epitome of melodic guitar rock, with hooks so punchy and
dignified that their success seems inevitable. Audiences have
wholeheartedly bought into the escapism offered by the band.
In
Doylestown, PA, the last stop on Philadelphia’s northbound train,
three musicians gathered behind Matt Talyor’s unique songwriting.
After performing Taylor's solo record for some time, the quartet
transitioned to playing and molding his unrecorded material into
their debut release in 2002. Aderbat's first record, Rabbits and
Rocks, was recorded over a six month period on a laptop computer in
three living room locations. The album caught the attention and
ultimately the mixing talents of producer, Andrew Weiss (Rollins
Band, Ween, Cafe Tacuba). Rabbits and Rocks was released in the
summer of 2004. Soon after the making of the album, guitarist Chris
Blasucci left the group to pursue other projects, and experimental
guitarist and jazz composer Christopher Covatta was asked to fill
in the spaces.
The 2004 independently released "Rabbits and
Rocks", now on its second pressing, has won the love and support of
locals, as well as fans from as far as Brazil, Australia, and
Sweden. Radio interviews and rotation (including an interview on a
national AAA favorite, WXPN), and critical acclaim (including
Performing Songwriter Magazine), followed the swell of northeastern
touring and reviews. The CBS station liked it too. They chose
Aderbat’s track “Bye Bye,” for their hit series, Joan of Arcadia.
Nick Danger clothing also chose a track to promote their line that
year. These highlights, along with sharing the stage with Brian
Jonestown Massacre and The Dears set the tone for Aderbat in 2005.
But that all seems so long ago to the four musicians who are
still working independently to build something special for
themselves and their growing fan base. Album two is close to being
finished, and with Andrew Weiss playing a more integral role by
producing the second album in his own studio, he and Aderbat hope
to get even higher off the ground this time around.
Band
Members: Matt Taylor (vocals, guitar) Chris Covatta
(guitar) Brad Kunkle (bass) Todd Schied (drums)