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Andrew Wade

Andrew Robert Wade (born August 4, 1984)[1] is an American recording engineer and music producer.

Early years and A Wish for Marilynne (2002–2006)

I wanted a name to go with our style but I didn’t want people to hear the name and say “Oh they’re Christian they’re no good” so I came up with a somewhat neutral name that matched our style.[2]

– Ben Wade, A Wish for Marilynne bassist, on the band's name, 2004

In August 2002, Wade started playing guitar and singing lead vocals[1] in Christian rock/emo band A Wish for Marilynne.[nb 1][2] By September 2003, the band had written seven songs,[nb 2] three of which made it on to a demo tape, that was recorded four months prior.[nb 3][3] In an interview with the Ocala Star-Banner the band said that once they had ten songs they were going to start recording, and Wade said "it's (going to) be a lot better than the demo."[3] By this point, the group had performed a total of twelve shows.[3] The band started recording their album,[4] Poetic Chaos,[5] at Wade's The Wade Studio on May 10, 2004,[4] with a projected release date of June.[5]

In June, the band were booking dates for a summer tour with bands A Midnight and May and There for Tomorrow.[5] The band performed at Easy Street in Ocala, Florida on June 3 with bands Starting Over and A Day to Remember, and at The Masquerade in Ocala, Florida on June 20 with bands Inkblot (Cornerstone '04), Vindicated Youth, and Knox Overstreet.[5] In August, the band said on their website that the album would "be ready by the end of summer".[6] Song songs were uploaded to the band's PureVolume account.[6] In December, the band announced recording had finished and release was soon to follow.[7] In February 2005, the band announced that the album, Poetic Chaos, was to be released on March 18.[8] A release show was held Central Christian Church on the same day, featuring bands There For Tomorrow, A Day to Remember, and Starting Over.[9] Song previews were also made available on the band's MySpace account.[9] In early 2006, the band announced they were no longer together.[10]

Record producer (2004–present)

By October 2004, The Wade Studio's equipment was the following: Soundcraft Spirit E8 Mixer, Multicom Pro XL - compressor/limiter/gate, Soundtech ST31EQ - 31 band equalizer, Creative I-Trigue L3500 100 watt monitoring system, Edirol MA-10ABK Stereo Powered Monitors, a variety of plugins, Studiologic velocity-sensitive MIDI controller, Cad M177 condenser mic, Nady SCM900 condenser mic, Shure SM57, 3 CAD TSM411 dynamic drum mics, pair of Apex 170 condenser mics, and a CAD KBM412 large-diameter dynamic kick mic.[11]

Wade, along with Drew Russ, under the name Manly Masculine Men[12] recorded the theme song, "Making History", for the web series that was to support A Day to Remember's Common Courtesy (2013) album.[13] "Making History" was released a single, under the name Manly Masculine Men on October 25.[14][15]

Wade taught an online course in guitar production for creativeLIVE on both October 22 and 23.[16]

Artist discography

A Wish for Marilynne

Manly Masculine Men

Production discography

References

Footnotes
  1. ^ A Wish for Marilynne consisted of: drummer London Bufford, keyboardist Daniel Deloach, guitarist Jarod Falck, lead vocalist/guitar Andrew Wade and vocalist/bassist Ben Wade.[1] Andrew and Deloach had previously played in band Forever Grateful, and Bufford played in Strike Down, prior to A Wish for Marilynne.[3]
  2. ^ The band would also perform a cover of Oasis' "Wonderwall".[3]
  3. ^ The songs on the demo were: "A Gift from the Stars", "Broken Dreams" and "Bitter Realizations".[3]
  4. ^ Track listing: "Genocide of Individualism", "Tale of a Kindred Spirit", "Broken Dreams", "A Gift from the Stars", "Killed by Time", "Bitter Realizations", "Hopeful Aspiration", "Rose of Sharon", "Abel's Fallen Angel", "Tale of a Kindred Spirit" (tw5 Remix), and "Wonderwall" (hidden track).
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