

Songwriting - 2.75 || Music - 3.5 || Vocals - 3.5
Web: www.adamevolving.com
Location: Kansas City, Missouri
Genre: Rock/Metal
Key Track(s): Eight Minds
Hailing from Kansas City, Adam Evolving is representing one of the Midwest's largest
cities very well. On their latest EP the band makes it clear that they understand the
power a band must possess musically to really rock.
"Eight Minds" is a good example of what I mean by Adam Evolving possessing the
musical power to rock and roll. The aggressive guitar riffs and chunks of metal being
thrashed into the listener's auditory system is what rock songs are all about. This song
not only shows off Adam Evolving's experience and cohesiveness as a band, it is also a
great representation of why these guys are worth checking out. The vocal performance
is very strong and matches the intensity of the music, making for an awesome overall
production.
Other cool productions on the band's EP include: "The Ending" and "Haunting". As a fan
of songwriting that is clear and free of riddles, I read along with the lyrics but couldn't
quite understand the messages so I couldn't get into it from that end of it. But I do think
they're an awesome band of musicians and I'd recommend checking them out today.
Overall, I give Adam Evolving a standing ovation for representing progressive rock music
so well. I have a good feeling that they'll be around for many years rocking the world.
MUSICAL GOAL: "To make more music... We want to perpetuate the selfish pleasure
that is cranking up the amplifiers and drowning out the dull roar of every other moment.
Then we want to share..." - Adam Evolving
Review by: Senseitional
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