Necessity Over Doubt With TIM FLUCKEY From ADEMA

Necessity Over Doubt With TIM FLUCKEY From ADEMA

Author: HEAVY Magazine August 26, 2025 Duration: 14:38
When it comes to cursed vocalists, US rock outfit Adema must have stood at the head of the queue.
Since their inception in 2000, the band have seen four vocalists come and go - most at times where the band was starting to gain traction, which upset flow and momentum and ultimately held the band back from the musical heights they should have reached. After yet another forced vocalist change when Ryan Shuck departed in February last year, the band members decided to stay in-house with their next singer, promoting guitarist and regular back-up vocalist Tim Fluckey to the head role. This enabled Adema to stick with the core group of four members and maintain the chemistry they had built without having to usher in and train another band member.
The international music industry must have been happy with the band's choice, with ILL NIÑO deciding to bring Adema to Australia as their national support for three select shows, starting in Sydney on September 12, before hitting Melbourne and Brisbane over consecutive nights.
Fluckey joined HEAVY recently to talk shop, with one of our first questions being why have Adema neglected us here in Australia for so long?
"Well, it's not on you guys," Fluckey laughed. "We had a tour that we were going to do in Australia maybe 23 years ago, and then something else came up that we had to do. I can't remember what it was, but we always thought we'll just reschedule, or we'll find a way to get back to Australia in the next couple of months, and it just never happened. So we've always wanted to go and couldn't be more excited about finally getting over there."
Talk turns to Fluckey falling into the role of lead singer, and we ask if being a frontman is something he has always wanted to do.
"No, I did not always want to do that," he shook his head. "I didn't mind doing back-up vocals, that was cool. I liked just being over in my guitar world, and doing that, and being able to jump around and move around and interact with the crowd that way. And then it just came by necessity. One tour, our singer had… we couldn't find him for days. We had already missed a couple of shows, and we thought, are we going to get sued? So they're like, can you do it? And I said I'll try. So literally on the way out to the first show, we never rehearsed with me singing. I was just sitting there playing my guitar and trying to sing along to this stuff. We went out there, and said let's play three songs without saying a word and see what happens. We'll see how the crowd reacts."
In the full interview, Tim revealed that Adema are finalizing their new record, expressing enthusiasm for connecting with Australian audiences on the tour. He discussed the band's live performance strategy, which prioritizes high energy and fan interaction, and shared his journey from guitarist to lead singer, noting his increased confidence in engaging with the crowd.
He confirmed that the new music retains the classic Adema sound with contributions from all original members, and he feels assured in their musical direction. Tim explained their songwriting process, which typically starts with music creation followed by vocal melodies, and mentioned that they plan to focus on familiar older songs during the Australian shows while refining new material for future performances and more.


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