Record Release Day

Hey folks, just a friendly reminder that our new record ‘Some Distant Shore’ is out today on all major streaming platforms!

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Click here to listen to “Some Distant Shore” (choose service: Spotify, iTunes etc.)

Bandcamp is our favourite streaming service because they give a good cut to artists like us, but Spotify growth is important to us as well!

Spread the Thread

If you’re open to sharing this new music with someone you know, or on social media, it would be a great help to us. Please make sure to ‘tag’ us if you do make an online post!

In Other News

Join us tonight, if you can, for a digital live-stream concert via Facebook Live or Instagram.
Music starts at 8 pm GMT (3 pm ET).

Watch here on Facebook (best for desktop, no account or sign up necessary).

Watch here on Instagram (best for mobile)

We recommend plugging in some good speakers or headphones!

Lyrics

Lyrics to all our released songs can now be found here, as well as through the iTunes/Apple Music app.


Thanks again to those who have already ordered the Ep, (they should be with you soon, if not already) and to everyone who continues to supported our music, we love you guys!


Your fan,


ADT

New music Video 'Red Is The Rose'

Irish magazine ‘Hot Press’ has premiered our new music video ‘Red Is The Rose’. Check out the article here! Click the photo below to watch the video on youtube.

Click the photo to watch ‘Red Is The Rose’ music video.

Click the photo to watch ‘Red Is The Rose’ music video.

This traditional Irish ballad is the first song that we learned together after we met busking in Galway, Ireland, back in 2016. Some of this footage was shot just two days after that chance meeting, on an adventure to the Cliffs of Moher and the Aran Islands. The video also features footage from our various tours of the country over the past four years.

As you may know, we were set to embark on another Irish tour in March – which was sadly cancelled due to the ongoing Covid-19 crisis. Like many touring musicians, we suddenly found ourselves between a rock and a hard place. Thanks to a few absolute heroes (you know who you are) and the support of our followers, we were able to stick to government guidelines, get to a safe place, and adapt to the situation. We owe a lot to the people and places that we've been lucky enough to encounter in this marvelous country, so here's to you, Ireland!

Taken from the upcoming Ep 'Some Distant Shore'. The record is out on May 22nd and is available for pre-order here!

Your fan,

ADT

From the living room to the world

Hello Thread Heads, we're getting the living room ready! Pull up a chair, or put on your dancing shoes and join us to celebrate the release of our new folk Ep, 'Some Distant Shore'.

Anyone can watch the concert on our Facebook page (you don’t even need an account), just head to www.facebook.com/adifferentthread on Friday May 22nd at 8pm GMT, (that’s 3pm ET for you east coast USA folks).

Also huge thank you to everyone who has already pre-ordered the Ep, we will be mailing them out to you very soon!

‘Some Distant Shore’ is available to preview and pre-order here.

Your fan,

ADT

P.S. New music video coming next week! Check out the teaser here

Pretty Polly Music Video

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National Irish magazine, Hot Press, has premiered our new music video “Pretty Polly” along with an article on their website (click here to see the post).

Click the image below to watch the video, feel free to share it with your friends and family and on social media!

Our upcoming Ep “Some Distant Shore” is just around the corner, if you haven’t already, the Ep is available to pre-order here (you get a track download of “Pretty Polly” straight away).

The next video, “Red Is The Rose” is due out in just a couple of weeks. Over the last four years, we’ve been shooting footage of our time spent in Ireland (including some previously unseen footage from when we first met).

The video is in honour of this marvellous country that has been so good to us every time we visit.
Stay safe, stay sane and stay tuned!

Your fan,
ADT

P.S. Special thanks to Dave and Carol for helping us find a place to stay for the next chapter!

A Distancing Thread

Hello from sunny Ireland! Many folks have been asking how we’re holding up and when we are going play some online gigs. We wanted to take a moment to address the challenges we are facing and to share with you more in-depth about what we have been up to creatively.

In the wake of our canceled tour (and with gigs continuing to be cancelled well into the summer) we have had a lot of things to process.

1. The nomadic lifestyle that we have happily lived for the past 4 years together (and longer before that individually) has suddenly become a lot more challenging. Neither of us have homes here in Ireland (or back in our respective countries, for that matter,) but thanks to the generosity of friends, we have been able to follow the ‘social distancing’ rules since the 10th of March.

2. Our next move is a big unknown. We are faced with some difficult choices: The USA has closed its borders to non-residents (so Robert can’t get in) and there is the fear that if we wait too long the UK might do the same. Robert’s family in the UK is in self-isolation so we will not be able to stay with them if/when we do go to the UK. We know that we are stronger together, and we would like to find a way to continue to be together through this difficult time, however as we assess the situation it may make sense for us to separate and we’ll both be faced with finding housing on our own. We are currently hoping to find a place in the UK where we can stay while social distancing. If anyone has any ideas or leads please send them our way!


3. This tour in Ireland and the following tour in the UK took months and months (with some venues and festivals, even years) of work to put togehter and it will take just as long, if not longer, to re-book them. At this time, we have paused booking/re-booking for the summer/fall/future until we can get a better picture as to where we will be and what our options are.


4. As for creativity, we are working hard and playing hard! We are trying to use this time as constructively and creatively as possible. The record release show for our folk EP ‘Some Distant Shore’ will now be held virtually on the 22nd of May and you’re all invited! Keep an ear out for updates on how to join us. You can pre-order the EP here and you’ll get one track download straight away! We will also release the official music videos for each song on the EP over the coming months with the first single ‘Pretty Polly’ out in April! (check out the teaser below). We will be sharing other creative endeavors as the weeks unfold!

5. Little things you can do, (not just for us, but for any artists you like and want to support): Find them on as many online platforms as possible. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Reverbnation, Spotify, etc. ‘like’ them, ‘like’ their youtube videos, subscribe to them, follow them, sign up for their newsletters. Share their music on your own social media: videos, posts, Spotify playlists, re-tweet their tweets etc. comment on their videos, posts, tweets, ‘grams, etc. and whenever possible, request them on the radio. Even these little things go a long way, so share the music and share the love!

Thank you to those whoy have reached out and continue to reach out, it means the world to us.

Your fan,

ADT

Ireland tour dates, Transatlantic Folk and ISC

Greetings thread heads, we have some exciting news in the pipeline that we want to share with you now.

Ireland, we’re coming! We’re thrilled to be heading back the emerald isle for a tour in March and April, including shows in Dublin, Cork and Galway, see dates below.

Click here for tickets and more info.

A Different Thread

The second concert in our curated series ‘Transatlantic Folk’ is this Friday in Lichfield. Withered Hand is performing with Jack Blackman as support, it’s going to be an amazing show so if you can make it, grab a ticket via this link.

The International Songwriting Competition has selected Alicia’s song, Potter’s Field to be in the semi-finals. Finalists are announced in the next few weeks, so keep your fingers crossed for us!

Our UK summer tour is shaping up nicely, we’ll be there from May to October doing festivals and shows around the country. If you’d like to book us for a house concert, or have an event or venue where you’d like to see us perform now is a good time reach out!

Until then, stay tuned for more info!

Your fan,

ADT

Volcanoes and Fireworks

Volcanoes and fireworks

won't keep us warm

but they shone brightly

as we waited for the last boat,

saying goodbye to the lake, to the landscape, to the friends (old and new)

and headed back through the mountains to Antigua.

Guatemala has been good to us, ever full of surprises.  As well as squeezing in a midnight music video shoot, Our shows in and around the town of Antigua were interrupted with two mini tours: One to the rainforest and turquoise pools of Semuc Champey in Lanquin (to play at some hostels there) and one took us back to lake Atitlan where we played at our favorite spot, La Iguana Perdida.

It was our second Christmas day show at the Iguana in 2 years and with all the familiar faces, it felt like being with family.  

We stayed in the oldest building on the property where you can hear the night time boracho's howling with laughter and clinking glasses.  

The original land owner, Sarito, floated the wooden panels across the lake so he could build the ramshackle refuge.  Now, thirty years on, the place is a mecca for old souls and keen travelers.  You never know who's going to walk through that rainbow gate, but they sure will be in the right place.  Check out the hostel website here

Our time in Guatemala is trickling away and soon enough, Alicia is heading to North Carolina until March and I'm going back to England.

While we've been away we haven't forgotten our Lichfield community, in fact we've been working with The Hub at St. Mary's in Lichfield on a new music series called 'Transatlantic Folk'.  Inspired by our sell out show with 'Chris Elliott and Caitlin Jones' back in August we have curated this fresh new music series.  We will be highlighting up and coming acts from around the UK (and maybe beyond) that we have met in our travels, that have inspired us, and who we know our hometown fan base will enjoy.

The first gig in the series will be a homecoming of sorts, hosted on Jan 24th at The Hub at St Mary's (ticket link here) I will be opening (solo) for The Magpies (AKA Bella, Polly and the Magpies) with some new material as well as some old favourites! If you’re in the UK, join the Facebook event here and get your tickets online!

Until then,

ADT