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Adam Gnade | |
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Background information | |
Origin | San Diego, California |
Genres | Talking blues Noise folk Americana |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, banjo, tenor guitar, guitar |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | Punch Drunk Press, Three One G, Pioneers Press, Drowned in Sound, Try Harder Records |
Website | adamgnade |
Adam Gnade (/ɡəˈnɑːdi/ gə-NAH-dee[1]) is a San Diego, California-born American musician and author currently living on a farm in rural Kansas.[2] In his bio[1] he defines his music as "talking-songs", which he describes[1] as mixing the spoken vocals of talking blues songs with country music, Appalachian folk, noise, psychedelic folk and drone music influences. His work[1] is issued as a series of records and books, which continue the stories of each other's characters and further develop plot-lines. Considered a regionalist writer, he writes mostly about San Diego, a bordertown city in Southern California, namely the area around the US/Mexico border, though many of his stories take place to the south of San Diego in the city of Tijuana, Mexico.[3] Gnade also writes stories that take places across the continental US but according to interviews he's done these stories always reflect the Californian's experience on the road.