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Tarmac Adam The History Effect

Tarmac Adam The History Effect

Tarmac Adam Return After A Decade

by Paul Cashmere on January 8, 2013

in New Music,News

It has been 10 years since Tarmac Adam, originally featuring Paul Hester and Nick Seymour from Crowded House, released their debut album in Australia and now the band is back together for their American debut.

Tarmac Adam The History Effect

Tarmac Adam The History Effect

A decade ago Tarmac Adam featured Paul Hester and Nick Seymour from Crowded House. Today, Melbourne songwriter Matt O’Donnell and multi-instrumentalist Steve Paix have enticed Seymour back to the studio to work on the new record ‘The History Effect’, which will be the American debut for the band.

Rueben Alexander plays drums on the record, replacing the late Paul Hester who died in 2005.

‘The History Effect’ was recorded in Melbourne, Dublin, Nashville and New York.

The album will be released in the USA on February 19, 2013.

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