Monday, September 29, 2008

Sorry for the delay

Sorry it's been so long since we've had any updates, but a lot is going on and it seems that we've neglected our little blog over here.

A couple exciting points.

1. Our website has finally been overhauled. Head on over to our official home page, www.teamadelle.com/music to learn all about the band, read our record reviews, view photos, and listen to old, and new tracks. Content is update more often over there than it is here, don't you worry.

2. Kadman's got a road trip! November 13th Kadman hits the road to spend two nights in New York, and then headed over to points yet to be determined. Are you in the philly or NJ area? Want us to come play by you? Drop us a line and let us know and we'll see what we can do.

3. New songs! New songs! Kadman has taken some time to head back into the studio and we're currently working on a new album due out in the fall of 2009. We're working with the fine folks at Mobtown Studios (www.mobtownstudios.com) on what is sure to be a fantastic album. What can you expect? Well, you'll just have to keep visiting the website for some sneak peeks.

Also, thursday, October 2nd, Kadman returns to their favorite Baltimore hot spot, the Metro Gallery, for a fantastic evening of music. We will be headlining the night, but make sure you come early to enjoy the Eureka Birds and Chicago's own The Interiors.

Thank you for your patience while our very own lead singer/guitarist Dave was recovering from his jaw surgery, but we're back, and ready to rock the house (in our own slo-core way).

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

It's Here!

Kadman's first studio recording is now available for purchase and download.



Sing To Me Slower marks their first studio recording and features a blend of spacious love songs and collages of sound. Featuring 11 songs the album includes fan favorites such as the propulsive “Diesel,” the poignant “Honeymoon’s End” and the Crazy Horse guitar squalls of “Sorry.” Having the ability to experiment in the studio gave the band an opportunity to redefine their view of “sadcore.” By crafting and exploring new sounds based on guitar loops and ambient soundscapes the band was able to create a new foundation for songs such as “New Year’s Day” and “Raise The Curtain.” Sing To Me Slower is a warm and inviting record; you will find it makes for a comforting listen.

The album is currently available to download from


Or, purchase the physical CD here





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Monday, March 3, 2008

We've been reviewed

Check out the first review of our forthcoming album, "Sing To Me Slower", at SENBaltimore.com.

You can read the article HERE

CD Release Party - March 14th

It's finally happening. We are pleased to announce the release of our debut CD, "Sing To me Slower" on Slo.Bor Media. We will be celebrating the release at the Metro Gallery on Friday, March 14th, performing live alongside The Water and Rain the Shining. Doors open at 8 p.m.

Sunday, January 13, 2008

A Big Start to the New Year

2008 is barely underway and we already have some big news to announce.

LIVE February 8th:

Indie-rock meets electronic experimentation with another incredible night of music at one of Baltimore’s best indie-music venues. Kadman is joined by New York's Photovoltic/Dygn and Teletextile, as well as the renowned ambient/experimental artist jason.sloan, who will also be providing a video backdrop for Kadman's set to create a unique and memorable experience.

The Lo-Fi Social Club is located at
1825 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201

March 18th Release date for Sing to Me Slower

Kadman's debut album on Slo.Bor Media, will be released on Tuesday, March 18th. The album will be available through iTunes, eMusic, amazon.com and other online music stores, as well as through the Slo.Bor and Kadman websites. More soon, including the plans for our CD release party.

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Thursday, December 6, 2007

End of the year update

So, it seems that it's been a while since we've updated. Sorry for that. 2007 is coming to an end and we are thrilled with the way things are winding up. We had a fantastic show at The Red & The Black, and videos are up at our video page. The people there were great, the club is awesome, and the bartenders are fantastic. We are also entering the final stages on our first studio release, "Sing to me slower" through Slo.Bor Records. The CD will be available on many sites like iTunes and eMusic, as well as physical purchases through the Slo.Bor and Kadman websites. We're also hoping to have copies in the Baltimore shops like Record and Tape Traders and Soundgarden.... we're still working out the details on that, though. Jason and Damon at NP Studios in Towson have been great to work with, and we're very proud of what's coming out of it.

We are currently looking to put together our 2008 plan of attack. We'd love to come to Philly, New York, North Carolina, D.C., and of course, staying home in Baltimore. So, if you have any suggestions of places to play or want us to come to your home town, let us know and we'll see what we can figure out.

Thank you to all of our fans, friends, and family for your love and support this year, and we'll look for everyone in the new year.


No One
Live from The Red & The Black
Washington, D.C.
November 2007

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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Friday, October 26th and Other Exciting News



Friday, October 26th, Kadman will be joined by the Texas-blues music of Justin Storms and the beguiling and beautiful stylings of Abby Mott, as heard on WYPR, at the new and improved Lo-Fi Social Club, 1825 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD.

This is going to be an amazing night of music. Justin has played with us before and we thought his sound was so creative and passionate we had to ask him back. As for Abby, well, we go way back. Abby and I have known each other for years and I always wanted to do a show with her. Now I am thrilled that she will be taking the stage with us next week. And, of course, Kadman brings their soulful, contemplative and serene compositions reminiscent of new-folk legends Iron & Wine combined with the electronic symplicity of Low, Dirty Three, and Yo La Tengo, to create a unique atmosphere and a personal bond with the audience. We have been pretty busy this fall, and miss being on stage. What better place to re-introduce ourselves than at the Lo-Fi, the club that helped us get our start.

In more exciting news, Kadman has been welcomed to the SLO.BOR Media family. SLO.BOR Media was started in 2002 by Matt Borghi and Jason Sloan and is known for their new media and conceptual art releases. They are expanding their musical roster with the addition of Kadman, and we are excited to be a part of their vision. With this new partnership, Kadman enters their next big phase, the studio.

We are presently working with NP Recording in Towson, Maryland, to put out our first full length studio CD. Recording is going swimmingly and, with the SLO.BOR label supporting us, the CD, "Sing to Me a Little Slower," will be available both in-store and on-line in early 2008.

More news, more dates, more excitement still to come in the later part of 2007 and into 2008. Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to seeing you all at the Lo-Fi Social Club next week.