Adam Oh
Adam Oh is a duo from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, formed in the early 2000s by singer-songwriter Adam Bishop and drummer/producer Aaron Chiazza. They work in a...
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Adam Oh is a duo from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, formed in the early 2000s by singer-songwriter Adam Bishop and drummer/producer Aaron Chiazza. They work in a space between alternative rock and pop, with lyrics that often turn inward. Their 2005 single 'Trapped in My Mind' brought them wider attention, touching on mental health in a way that connected with listeners.
Their debut album 'The Overture' came out in 2005, followed by records like 'Silent Night' in 2007, 'The Creationists' in 2010, and 'Carpe Diem' in 2013. Over those years, their sound incorporated more electronic and experimental elements alongside the rock foundation. Songs like 'TORN UP!' and 'CRY IT OUT' continue that thread of direct, personal writing.
In 2009, Bishop spoke publicly about living with bipolar disorder, which brought some discussion about mental health into their story. The duo has kept the same lineup since they started.
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