Adam Ficek

Adam Ficek
Born 8 March 1974
Bletchley, Milton Keynes, England
Genres Indie
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Drums, Guitar, Keyboard, Vocals
Associated acts Babyshambles
Roses Kings Castles
Neon Asylum

Adam Steven Ficek (born 8 March 1974 in Bletchley, Milton Keynes) is an English musician who performs under the 'Roses Kings Castles' name, and was a song writer and member of Babyshambles.

Ficek joined the Babyshambles in 2005 with former The White Sport band mate Patrick Walden. Prior to 2005 Ficek had recorded with the Mains Ignition, The White Sport and has also recorded two jazz albums.

Roses Kings Castles

Adam Ficek's side project - Roses Kings Castles (RKC) - began as a platform to build ideas while on tour with Babyshambles.[1]

It was initially set up as a formal creative feed for Babyshambles and as a platform on which to build and air his own musical ideas. "It's an outlet for putting stuff out, just demos that I've been working on", states Ficek.[2][3]

After releasing songs on the internet via his Myspace, Ficek released his first single "Sparkling Bootz" in April 2008. His debut album Roses Kings Castles, was released on the 22 September 2008.

Ficek charts the highs and the lows of self releasing his album through the medium of his blog, where he gives an insight into the music industry.

The first RKC tour took place in January 2009 in 19 venues across the United Kingdom with a European tour soon after.

January 2009 saw the release of a limited edition cassette featuring new demos which were later rerecorded for Suburban Timebomb.

In August 2009, Roses Kings Castles released the EP Apples and Engines.

The second full length Roses Kings Castles album Suburban Time Bomb was released in December 2010. The release was backed by a full band tour of the UK, Europe and South East Asia.

In 2011 Roses Kings Castles became RKC and released a free single "Here comes the summer". On 31 October RKC released the album "British Plastic." It contained 11 tracks (all written by Ficek). Ficek played all instruments except for guitar which was played by ex-White Sport and Ex Babyshambles member Patrick Walden.

Discography

RKC

References

  1. "New Babyshambles side project launched". NME. November 26, 2007. Archived from the original on 21 January 2008. Retrieved 2008-02-16.
  2. Walters, Sarah (2008-02-07). "Awards date for Babyshambles". citylife.co.uk. Retrieved 2011-05-02.
  3. Babyshambles On top40-charts.com

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