Kevin Devine
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Background information | ||
Genre(s) | Indie Rock | |
Occupation(s) | Singer-Songwriter/Guitarist | |
Label(s) | Capitol | |
Associated acts |
Miracle of 86 | |
Website | Official site |
Kevin Devine is an American songwriter and musician from Brooklyn, New York, who is known for his meaningful lyrics and melodic acoustic guitar tunes. He cites his influences as Bob Dylan, Elliott Smith, Guns N' Roses, and Nirvana, among others. He grew up in Brooklyn and Staten Island. He graduated Fordham University at Lincoln Center in 2001, majoring in journalism. He also played in an indie/punk/emo band called Miracle of 86 after the (Miracle) New York Mets, but even before that, he played with a popular band in the local Staten Island scene called Delusion. At Fordham he was able to hone his acoustic solo skills by playing at various open-mike and college events which made him very popular among the student body. During this time he also played at the Wetlands. Although still relatively unknown, Devine gained some popularity with his 2003 album, Make the Clocks Move. Newer songs reflect Devine's political views and the recent death of his father to a stroke. He has recorded records for Immigrant Sun Records and Triple Crown Records and has worked with Brooklyn based producer Mike Skinner, who is also credited as the drummer on his solo records as well as the drummer for Miracle Of 86. He recently signed with Capitol Records, and they released his fourth album, Put Your Ghost to Rest, on October 17, 2006.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
Circle Gets the Square |
Make the Clocks Move |
Split the Country, Split the Streets |
Put Your Ghost to Rest |
[edit] EPs
Travelling the EU |