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The Devlins’ New Track “All The Days” is Here : A Classy Return to Form
The Melodic Rockers from Ireland are back from their long Hiatus
The Devlins, the acclaimed Irish alternative rock band, have been a staple in the music scene since the early ’90s. Known for their evocative lyrics and atmospheric melodic rock soundscapes, they have carved out a niche that resonates deeply with fans worldwide. Their track “Someone to Talk To” from their 1993 album Drift still remains […]
Machines and Men – Airbag (Lyrics Video Premiere)
Epic Synergy of Sound and Cinema: “Machines and Men” Meets “Children of Men"
In the ever-evolving landscape of music and film, certain combinations stand out for their ability to evoke profound emotions and provoke deep thought. Such a fusion not only highlights the lyrical depth of the song but also amplifies the cinematic brilliance of the movie. With this notion, we have attempted to craft a captivating lyrics […]
Ta-Ku – We Were In Love (Official Music Video)
Revisiting Our Best Songs Of The Week
Check out our #SongOfTheWeek from September 2013 – “We Were In Love” by Australian multi-disciplinary artist, producer, and beatmaker Regan Mathews aka Ta-ku from his album “Songs To Break Up To”. A brilliant remake of Jhené Aiko‘s emo freestyle breakup superhit, “Comfort Inn Ending,” “We Were In Love” is a romantically moody epic flip that […]
The Devlins Greatest Hits – An Exclusive Compilation
Melodic Alternative - Indie Rock Selection from the Splendid Dublin Fourpiece
While The Devlins burst into the alt rock scene in 1994 with their spectacular debut album ‘Drift’ (produced by the award-winning Malcolm Burn, a protégé of Daniel Lanois); I heard them first only in 1996 on the soundtrack of the Winona Ryder – Lukas Haas coming of age teen flick ‘Boys’. Like Ian Brown, another […]
HVOB + Winston Marshall – Blame Game (Lyric Video Premiere)
Our second lyric video premiere is a mesmerizing electronic eargasm that’s hard to switch off
What aural concoction do you get when you combine trippy, downtempish electronica of the Austrian electronic-duo Paul Wallner and Anna Müller – HVOB (Her Voice Over Boys) with the indie rock goodness, courtesy of British musician Winston Marshall, banjoist and the lead guitarist of the Grammy Award-winning British folk-rock band Mumford & Sons? Blame Game […]