New Adventures

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Come On 03:02 Tools
How I Got My Devil Back 05:34 Tools
A Million To One 04:31 Tools
Something Amazing 04:49 Tools
In Our Hands 03:17 Tools
Spotlights 03:47 Tools
It's In Our Hands 04:09 Tools
How I Got My Devil Back (Part One) 05:34 Tools
Money 03:30 Tools
Never Get Caught 03:46 Tools
Midnight Magic Maniac 03:17 Tools
Tip Of My Tongue 03:44 Tools
Switzerland 04:12 Tools
Million To One 04:12 Tools
Nostalgia 04:35 Tools
Repeat To Fade 01:49 Tools
Late Late Show 03:15 Tools
Morning Sickness 05:30 Tools
Godspeed And Goodnight 05:47 Tools
Backdoor Lovers 03:25 Tools
spacelab cowboy 02:51 Tools
Drive Me Wild 02:54 Tools
Bacchus Beckett 03:19 Tools
You Can't Do That 02:43 Tools
Genie Dance 03:15 Tools
right to cry 01:58 Tools
Station Zero 03:15 Tools
She Does It Right 02:15 Tools
If Your Mamma Don't Like It 02:44 Tools
Phoney 02:56 Tools
Mary Jane 03:48 Tools
New Adventures 02:32 Tools
Rock & Roll Woman 02:44 Tools
Back To The Pit 03:50 Tools
Call Me 04:13 Tools
Highway Fever 03:48 Tools
Here No More 03:02 Tools
No Explanations 04:09 Tools
I'm Ready For Love 03:02 Tools
Don't Want You 03:38 Tools
Chicago 02:23 Tools
Gambler To The Backbone 03:19 Tools
Former Glories 03:51 Tools
Cat On The Run 01:59 Tools
Everybody Needs A Brother 04:13 Tools
One Way Love 03:12 Tools
Too Much Hanky-Panky 02:38 Tools
I'm Moving On 02:25 Tools
The Last Of The Mohikans 03:58 Tools
Own Made Rules 03:23 Tools
THE GREEN MANALISHI 03:10 Tools
When I Wake Up 03:10 Tools
Shepherd Of The Hatred 03:10 Tools
I'm down 01:53 Tools
Mama bay 03:10 Tools
Confusion 03:10 Tools
Sunny Island 02:03 Tools
Why Runaway 03:10 Tools
Evil Thing 02:03 Tools
No Regrets 01:53 Tools
2000 Lightyears from Home 02:03 Tools
A Cold Is Not The Flu 04:58 Tools
Speak Up 03:56 Tools
You Can Steal All of My Money 04:46 Tools
Get Down Onto It 04:20 Tools
Tell Me 04:20 Tools
Don't Stop 04:12 Tools
Motorcycle Mamma 04:27 Tools
Baby Blue 03:37 Tools
In the Dark 04:12 Tools
Ragfever 00:00 Tools
if your mama don't like it 02:44 Tools
V8 Girls 02:19 Tools
All The Love In The World 05:02 Tools
Helter Skelter 03:19 Tools
Motorcycle Mama 04:23 Tools
Backdoor Lover 05:35 Tools
Hetoreyn - Tales of the Thorns - Extended Tracks (2011) 01:00 Tools
Bad Boy 03:17 Tools
Hanging Over 05:12 Tools
Giant Heart 05:12 Tools
How I Got My Devil Back, Pt. 1 05:35 Tools
75 Bars 05:35 Tools
I Scream 04:25 Tools
Can't Go For Less 00:00 Tools
Brujo 00:00 Tools
How I Got My Devil Back (part 1) 05:13 Tools
Godspeed & Goodnight 04:54 Tools
Avalanche 03:27 Tools
Jukebox 00:00 Tools
Comfort Blanket 03:47 Tools
A Sad Song to Protect You From the Rain 00:00 Tools
Hold My Trigger 03:17 Tools
In Our Hands (Punch Above Weight Remix) 02:18 Tools
Late Night Confession 05:05 Tools
Brother 05:05 Tools
I Can't Slow Down 05:05 Tools
New Adventures - Come on 05:05 Tools
Subsidy 00:00 Tools
In Our Hands (Lil' Bro Peep Remix) 00:00 Tools
Shake 00:00 Tools
Father's Son 00:00 Tools
Anything 00:00 Tools
Why 00:00 Tools
Henlo (You Stinky Lizard) 00:00 Tools
In Our Hands (Tannerlogue Remix) 00:00 Tools
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There are two bands with the name "New Adventures". They are placed here in historically order: 1. The Dutch band - "New Adventures" - circa 1978 onwards (Translated from Dutch into English using babelfish.altavista.com) The Dutch New Adventures started in Groningen, The Netherlands in 1978. Part-of the new-wave culture at the time brought them great success. The trio contributes their style to Cuby & the Blizzards, Gallagher, Cream, Jimi Hendrix, Ten Years After and ZZ Top. Vocals and guitar are by Peter Bootsman, drummer is Henk Torpedo and bass player Harry de Winter. They secured a contract with Polydor about 1979 and is support for Golden Earring. In 1980, the Earring producer/guitarist George Kooymans helped with the first LP "New Adventures" and the group scored a hit with the track "Come On". Kooymans also produced their second LP "Wild Cats Moanin'", the group developed an enviable reputation as a fantastic live act and on 8 June 1981 they perform at a pop-festival. In front of 50,000 rock fans they remain one of Hollands top groups. Third LP was "Follow". After a short silence, they returned with the fourth LP, "Radiator". Henk has been replaced by the new drummer Peter Walrecht, their style became more contemporary A further and longer period of silence from the band, followed by the "Best-off (best Adventures)" and a live-LP "Life is a mess" was released. At the end of 1989 Scorpions producer Dierks, Peter and Harry went to Germany to start a new project. Two CD's ("New emptying" and "Deep Colors Bleed") followed as well as a tour in Germany, France and the USA. Ending 1993 with the name "New Adventures" a new tour was started and with the Canadian guitarist Stalemate Travers a complete Europe tour was played. Bass player Harry decided however in 1995 to return to Germany and then Gerrit Peat became their new bass player. A new CD "Baby Shake" was released. It is a real old-fashioned blues tune and draws upon older track: "Come on" and "Back to the pip". Soon afterwards Gerrit Peat was replaced Ruud Engelbert. The band still tour Europe, but infrequently. 2. The British band - “New Adventures” - circa 2007 Friends since university, the four boys had been playing music for as long as they care to remember; as Nick puts it, “It was always the plan”. Jez discovered he could handle the responsibility of the microphone when he invaded someone else’s performance “and for some reason wasn’t kicked off stage” and the need for a singer helped him grow into the responsibility. Raph - he of the bass - was more or less a founder member. Steve had been “playing coat hangers” since he was a kid and eventually found his muse in the form of lead guitar. Nick’s addition to the band preceded a 4-date tour in which they had their van and all of their equipment stolen, but rather than being cast aside as some bad luck omen he was in fact given the responsibility of the beat on a full-time basis. “I think the collective suffering bonded us in a ‘Stick it to the Man’ kind of togetherness. I was in for the long haul!”. And so the band existed for some time. The quartet finished higher education and decamped to London, with Steve and Jez indulging their love of vintage gear by flogging from a shop in Covent Garden. It was here that, one day, Helen popped in for some jeans and left with grander ideas. “Maybe it was fate or good luck, but they were the best pair of jeans I ever bought”. She took up the keys, provided some lush backing vocals, and revealed to the rest of the band what they’d been missing all along. “She was the final piece,” says Jez, and for Steve “our best musician”. The vintage vibe swept through the rest of the band and brought look and sound into close quarter. The resulting democracy set to work spinning their threads of influence together, slowly awakening their own sound, checking and re-checking their individual touchpoints for a source of inspiration. “The classical music I resented as a rebellious teen ended up having a great impact on me”, says Jez; a sentiment with which the rest of the band would concur. Of his soaring, heartbreaking vocal he’s far more humble. “It just comes out when I sing my own words. I rarely enjoy listening to my own voice but I love singing, which is a strange contradiction”. Strange indeed when you hear what happens when Jez puts that voice into action. Timeless yet vulnerable, it perfectly pilots New Adventures’ vessel of planet-sized pop. Like Arcade Fire without the aloofness; Radiohead minus the melodrama, New Adventures invoke Wayne Coyne’s spirit of music as emotional call-and-response and cast it across Wilco’s sepia-washed sunsets, all deftly conjured with their own seventh sense for a pop melody. It’s all there, in the way “A Million To One” takes off into the galaxy on its coda and the expansive, pleading chorus of “It’s In Our Hands”. That’s not even mentioning the symphonic “How I Got My Devil Back” and how it faces down all your and its own fears against the backdrop of the Northern Lights. And that’s just for starters. The band will tell you that the scope and stature of their output just redoubles with every song Jez presents for them to breathe life into. “He just keeps getting better and better” says Helen. Indeed Jez’s sense of perfectionism leads him to thinks that he’ll spend the rest of his life “trying to write the perfect love song”. Call it a hunch, but we don’t think it’ll take him that long. 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