All Artists: Devics Title: Distant Radio Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Leftwing Release Date: 6/21/2005 Album Type: Single Genre: Alternative Rock Style: Indie & Lo-Fi Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 880225000524 |
Devics Distant Radio Genre: Alternative Rock
After two successful releases on Bella Union (UK), the Devics release a domestic 5-track CD single to help set up a domestic full-length for later this year. All tracks are previously unreleased, and at least 4 of the 5 wi... more » | |
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Album Description After two successful releases on Bella Union (UK), the Devics release a domestic 5-track CD single to help set up a domestic full-length for later this year. All tracks are previously unreleased, and at least 4 of the 5 will not be released elsewhere. Already getting heavy support on KCRW (Los Angeles) and supported with national print ads, listening posts, etc. etc. A great record! Tracks, 'Distant Radio', 'Song for a Sleeping Girl', 'Just One Breath', 'The Way Love Talks' and 'We Belong to No One'. Lefty 5 Records. 2005. |
CD ReviewsFind this record now alexander laurence | Los Angeles, CA | 08/06/2005 (5 out of 5 stars) "
Devics are a very new band from Los Angeles. They left to Italy in 2000 and never returned. They have created a following over there and have cultivated curious people over here. Some male/female duos have been very disappointing in the past, but Devics have a real fresh sound. They are like an art rock version of The Beatles and Sparklehorse. Sara Lov sings on "Distant Radio" and it sounds very powerful. The descending four note patterns are pretty nice sounding. Dustin O'Halloran sings on "Song For A Sleeping Girl" which is more like The Arcade Fire and Sparklehorse. "Just One Breath" is a cool song. "The Way Love Talks" is more like a ballad that focuses on the qualities of Sara Lov's voice. It is a great introduction to this band. " |