Andrew Wade | |
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Born | August 4, 1984 |
Origin | Gainesville, Florida, U.S. |
Genres | Alternative rock, metalcore, pop punk, post-hardcore |
Occupation(s) | Producer, engineer |
Years active | 2002–present |
Website | www |
Andrew Robert Wade (born August 4, 1984) [1] is an American recording engineer and music producer.
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]
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]
A Wish for Marilynne
Manly Masculine Men
Release Year | Band | Album | Label | Role |
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2003 | A Wish for Marilynne | 3-track demo | Self-released | Producer [3] |
2004 | Daggers Within Smiles | 5-track EP [17] | Producer | |
2005 | Amaurot | 5-track demo [17] | Producer | |
2005 | Starting Over | 5-track demo [17] | Producer | |
2005 | A Wish for Marilynne | Poetic Chaos [18] | Producer, lead vocals, guitar | |
2005 | The Dead Songwriters | A Fish Pitched Up by an Angry Sea | Producer, mixing | |
2005 | Gilberto Zayas | Inundame de Ti | Producer, mixing | |
2005 | Stronghold 18:2 | Glorify the King | Producer, mixing | |
2005 | Uptown Terminal | The Things We've Built (EP) | Producer, mixing | |
2005 | Adam's Out | This Old Sole | Producer, mixing | |
2005 | Ready, Charge! | Oh Allison (EP) | Producer, mixing | |
2005 | This Solemn Vow | Self-titled EP | Producer, mixing | |
2005 | Caillou | Self-titled EP | Producer, mixing | |
2005 | Eversfield | The Vision (EP) | Producer, mixing | |
2005 | Rodeia | Till We Have Face (EP) | Producer, mixing | |
2005 | Leone | Watch the Fig Tree | Producer, mixing | |
2005 | A Day to Remember | And Their Name Was Treason [19] | Indianola | Producer, engineer, mixing, mastering |
2005 | Words Now Heard | Loud and Clear [20] | JMB Editions (Spain) | Producer, programming |
2005 | Upper Class Trash | Favoring Blurred Lines [21] | School Night | Producer, engineer, mixing, mastering, artwork, vocals |
2007 | Glendale | Songs of Our Lives | Producer, mixing | |
2007 | VersaEmerge | Cities Built on Sand (EP) | Self-released | Producer, mixing |
2008 | The Gallery | If You Know What I Mean [22] | Blue Duck | Producer, engineer, mixing, mastering, vocals |
2008 | The Midnight Life | Aslan's Fury [23] | Indianola | Producer, engineer, mixing, mastering, guitar, backing vocals |
2008 | Paddock Park | A Hiding Place for Fake Friends [24] | Eulogy | Engineer, mixing, mastering |
2009 | In Fear and Faith | Your World on Fire [25] | Rise | Producer, engineer, mixing |
2009 | A Day to Remember | Homesick [26] | Victory | Pre-production |
2009 | Burden of a Day | OneOneThousand [27] | Rise | Producer, engineer, programming, guitar |
2009 | The Word Alive | Empire (EP) [28] | Fearless | Producer, engineer, mixing, mastering |
2010 | Veara | What We Left Behind [29] | Epitaph | Producer, mixing |
2010 | Our Last Night | We Will All Evolve [30] | Epitaph | Producer, engineer |
2010 | Eyes Set to Kill | Broken Frames [31] | BreakSilence | Producer, engineer, mixing, backing vocals |
2010 | The Word Alive | Deceiver [32] | Fearless | Producer, engineer |
2010 | Motionless in White | Creatures [33] | Fearless | Producer, engineer, mixing |
2010 | A Day to Remember | What Separates Me from You [34] | Victory | Producer, engineer |
2010 | Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! | Something for Nothing | Fearless | Mixing |
2011 | This Time Next Year | Drop Out of Life [35] | Equal Vision | Mastering |
2011 | Nothing to Prove | Pop Punk Destroyed My Life [36] | Self-released | Producer, mixing |
2011 | A Loss for Words | No Sanctuary [37] | Rise | Producer, mixing, mastering |
2011 | Close to Home | Never Back Down [38] | Artery | Mixing |
2011 | The Air I Breathe | Great Faith in Fools [39] | Rise | Producer |
2011 | Eyes Set to Kill | White Lotus [40] | Foresee | Producer, engineer, mixing |
2012 | The Ghost Inside | Get What You Give [41] | Epitaph | Engineer |
2012 | Close to Home | Momentum [42] | Artery | Producer, engineer, mixing, composer |
2012 | The Scenery | It's Only Weather (EP) [43] | Self-released | Producer, Mixing |
2012 | Issues | "Boyfriend" [44] on Punk Goes Pop 5 | Fearless | Producer, Mixing |
2012 | Coming This Fall | Sinking Sensation | Self-released | Mixing |
2013 | Eyes Set to Kill | Masks [45] | Self-released | Composer |
2013 | These Hearts | Yours To Take | Victory [46] | Mixing |
2013 | A Day to Remember | Common Courtesy [47] | Self-released | Producer, engineer |
2013 | Shout London | Rememories [48] | Self-released | Mastering |
2014 | Alfenic | "Felina" (Single) [49] | Self-Released | Mixing, Mastering |
2014 | The Dead Rabbitts | Shapeshifter [50] | Tragic Hero | Producer |
2014 | Nevada Rose [51] | Paint Me in Light | Tragic Hero [52] | Producer, engineer |
2014 | Across the Atlantic | First Things First (EP) [53] | Self-Released | Producer, mixing |
2014 | Daylight | One More Fight | Fair Warning | Mixing |
2014 | The Ghost Inside | "Southtown" [54] on Punk Goes 90s Vol. 2 | Fearless | Producer, Mixing |
2014 | Her Name In Blood | Her Name In Blood [55] | Triple Vision Entertainment | Mixing and Mastering |
2014 | The Ghost Inside | Dear Youth | Epitaph [56] | Producer, Engineer, Mixing |
2014 | Final Story | "Take Me Away" (Single) [57] | Self-Released | Mixing, Mastering |
2014 | With Friends Like These | "Arcadia" (Single) [58] | Self-Released | Producer, Engineer, Mixing, Mastering |
2015 | Across the Atlantic | Holding on to What We Know [59] | Self-Released | Producer, Engineer, Mixing, Mastering |
2014 | Oh Captain My Captain (currently called Rough Start) | Last Chance (EP) | Self-Released | Mixing, Mastering |
2015 | Neck Deep | Life's Not Out To Get You | Hopeless | Producer, Engineer, Mixing |
2015 | Wage War | Blueprints | Fearless | Producer, Engineer, Mixing |
2015 | Blessing A Curse | Satisfaction for the Vengeful | Smartpunk Records | Producer, Engineer, Mixing, Mastering |
2016 | FELICITY | Brace Yourself! | Self-Released | Producer, Engineer, Mixing, Mastering |
2016 | In Reverie | Embers | Self-Released | Producer, Engineer, Mixing, Mastering |
2016 | With Friends Like These | The Things That Surround You [60] | Self-Released | Producer, Engineer, Mixing, Mastering |
2017 | Miss May I | Shadows Inside [61] | SharpTone | Mixing |
2017 | Currents | The Place I Feel Safest | SharpTone | Producer |
2017 | Wage War | Deadweight | Fearless | Producer, Engineer, Mixing |
2017 | Across the Atlantic | Works of Progress | SharpTone | Producer, Mixing |
2017 | Rough Start | Subsist | Independent | Producer, Mixing |
2018 | Treehouse Kids | Labyrinths [62] | Self-Released | Mixing, Mastering |
2018 | The New Age | Placebo | Self-Released | Mastering |
2019 | Wage War | Pressure | Fearless | Producer, Engineer |
2019 | Capstan | Restless Heart, Keep Running | Fearless | Producer, Engineer, Mixing, Mastering |
2020 | Miss Fortune | Miss Fortune | Self-Released | Producer, Engineer, Mixing, Mastering |
2020 | The Ghost Inside | The Ghost Inside | Epitaph | Engineer |
2021 | Josh A | Lonely Vibes | Self-Released | Producer, Engineer, Mixing, Mastering |
2021 | Wage War | Manic | Fearless | Producer, Engineer |
2021 | PotoMack | Unworthy (Single) | Unsigned | Producer, Engineer |
2022 | The New Age | Name Your Price (Single) [63] | Self-Released | Mastering |
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