Splitting Adam


Splitting Adam was a Canadian contemporary rock band from Vancouver consisting of five band members: Seren, Thompson, Antonio, Rob, and Jordan.
In 2000, Splitting Adam licensed two songs to NBC for use in the television series Just Deal.
After solidifying their line-up in 2005, the band licensed their single to Electronic Arts' Need for Speed: Undercover. In 2008, before the official release of the game, the band performed with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra as part of Video Games Live, featuring never-before-seen footage from NFSU. In 2009, they toured with VGL, making appearances alongside various major symphonies including the Calgary Philharmonic, Winnipeg Symphony, Los Angeles Philharmonic, and San Diego Symphony Orchestras.
The song Vertical Drop can be found in the file list of Need For Speed- ProStreet, but was not featured in the final game.
See Canadian Videogame Awards, Vancouver, British Columbia.
Following their VGL tour, the band formed a brief partnership with Rethink Communications in creating their new album cover. Under the direction of former Art Director Jeff Harrison, the album was nominated for a Grammy award in the category. Splitting Adam remains one of the few independent bands to have earned a Grammy nomination.
The band made their last appearance as an ensemble in April 2010, outside Rogers Arena.
The name Splitting Adam arises from the topic of human creation - the theory of evolution combined with a literal biblical interpretation.

Awards and nominations

Best Recording Package
"Splitting Adam" - Jeff Harrison, Art Director
View Animation
  • Lotus Award
Design: Best Packaging
"Splitting Adam CD Packaging" - Rethink Communications
  • G.A.N.G. Nomination
Best Original Vocal: Pop
"On My Own" – Need For Speed: Undercover

Discography

  • 1998 Clouded Lens
  • 2000 Vertical Drop
  • 2003 Distractions
  • 2008 3 Steps Forward
  • 2009 ''Splitting Adam''