
Per Ardua
Headphone Treats EGO007
Released 5/29/2006
Adam’s third release in the first in a series of four EPs.
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Smother Magazine Review
Nice review from Smother for the newest McIntyre effort.
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The Big Takeover Review
“more exuberent… strummy pop and sterling melodies/harmonies”
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Nothing Means Anything
Headphone Treats EGO006
Released 6/6/2005
Detailing Adam’s experiences with divorce, desperation, and deliverance through new-found love, this album is composed around seasonal themes with multi-instrumental performances by McIntyre, who has now reached an exciting level of artistic development.
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The Bee’s Knees Review
“perfect pop melodies, clean vocals, and classic songwriting really come through”
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Left Off the Dial Review
“its honesty is evident in all of the tracks… I was definitely rooting for him by the end of the album”
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Aiding and Abetting Review
“songs this good deserve to be heard”
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Crooked Camera Review
“Fans of reflecting, blueberry tea, bubble baths, and Redbook Magazine might jack off to this.” Most awesome press clipping ever!
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Invisible Limb Review
“thoughtfully crafted… the production on Nothing Means Anything is exceptional… uncannily reminiscent of the work of Sufjan Stevens”
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Rockstars and Superheroes
Headphone Treats EGO005
Released 6/9/2003
The debut album from Adam McIntyre. Twelve tracks which follow a loose story of success and disillusionment — the loss of self and the gaining of perspective.
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Radio 100 – Santarm, Portugal Review
Rockstars and Superheroes came in at #15 on PopBang’s Solo Artist chart.
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NotLame Review
…so many great wonderful touches of lively melodies and beaming, sanguine lyrics… a glowing debut. Very Highly Recommended.
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Fufkin.com Review
…one of the best albums I’ve heard in 2003, for sure.
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Fufkin.com Review
…neither a rockstar nor a superhero, but his brand of classic rock truisms will thrill you nonetheless.
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