Adam Faucett doesn’t just sing songs—he inhabits them. The Little Rock native has long been a restless force. He blends folk, blues, cosmic howl, and rock stomp into something unmistakably his own. Critics have compared him to Tim Buckley, Cat Power, and even Otis Redding. But Faucett’s music isn’t about fitting into a lineage. It’s about carving out his own haunted, soulful corner of it.
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Over nearly two decades, he’s built a catalog that’s as raw and unflinching as it is beautiful. From the deeply personal More Like A Temple to the dark storytelling of It Took The Shape Of A Bird, Faucett has proven himself one of Arkansas’s most fearless lyricists…