A Moving Picture

A Moving Picture
Studio album by Devlin
Released 4 February 2013[1]
Recorded 2011–13
Genre British hip hop, grime
Length 46:58 (standard edition)
1:02:32 (deluxe edition)
Label Island, Universal Music Group
Producer Labrinth, Kraze, Lewi White, Parralel, Future Cut, Naughty Boy, TMS, Utters, Ayana and Balistiq,
Devlin chronology

Bud, Sweat and Beers
(2010)
A Moving Picture
(2013)
Singles from A Moving Picture
  1. "Watchtower"
    Released: 20 August 2012
  2. "Off With Their Heads"
    Released: 10 October 2012
  3. "Rewind"
    Released: 28 January 2013

A Moving Picture is the second studio album released by English rapper Devlin, via Island Records and the Universal Music Group. The album was released on 4 February 2013. The album was produced by a number of well known producers, including Labrinth, Kraze, Lewi White, TMS, Future Cut and Naughty Boy.[2] Featured guests on the album include Katy B, Ed Sheeran, Wretch 32, Diane Birch, Etta Bond and Chasing Grace.

Background

Devlin stated in an interview with Digital Spy that the standard version of the album will contain between sixteen and eighteen tracks, and that the deluxe edition could contain up to twenty-two.[3] A total of twenty four tracks have been recorded for possible inclusion on the album. An exclusive version of the album will be available to purchase through Devlin's official website. This version of the album includes a DVD which contains an exclusive documentary on the making of the album, and an extended version of the 'Watchtower' music video, made into a short film. The short film features appearances from Jaime Winstone, Neil Maskell, Tilly Vosburgh, and George Russo, in a cinematic thriller with Devlin and Ed Sheeran in the lead roles. This version of the album will also come with an exclusive poster.[4]

Critical reception

A Moving Picture received generally mixed reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 51, based on nine reviews.

Jan Mulder of Amazon.co.uk awarded the album five out of five stars, and said the following of the album: "Album opener 'Sun Goes Down' is a strong musically layered anthem, making use of the eerie, yet sophisticated hook from Katy B to the best possible advantage, and the addition of some lyrically mastered verses to the mix cement this as the album's finest opener. 'Watchtower' really lends highly upon the fantastic bass line and sensitivity of Ed Sheeran's voice, linking up the fantastic hook with a powerful instrumental arrangement. Wretch 32 hook up 'Off With Their Heads' is a clustered arrangement of in and out verses from Devlin and Wretch, and is one of the album's darker highlights. 'Rewind' sticks out like a sore thumb on the album, as it's the most mainstream style track Devlin has ever written and released. However, despite that, the track is so musically pleasing in its own right that it deserves a place amongst the highest of rap masterpieces, and proves that Devlin can take on any musical challenge and win. And to close, 'The Cast' is an ideal opener for the next horror slasher to grace our screens, and 'The Garden', which picks a classic beat, add some bars overtop, mixes it a little bit at the end, and creates the perfect swansong for another classic British album. Devlin keeps it flowing from the start to the end, and the album doesn't disappoint."[5]

Robert Corpsey of Digital Spy awarded the album three out of five stars, and said the following of the album: "Opener 'Sun Goes Down' picks up where Devlin left off and magnifies it x10, employing weighty beats and a haunting string section to match angry verses that are instantly lifted by the Katy B-assisted chorus. The aggression that made his debut so fascinating rears its head again on 'Off With Their Heads' and closer 'The Garden', the latter a razor-sharp, chorus-less affair where he sounds at his most comfortable. Frustratingly, it's the set's more chart-friendly cuts that let it down. The trancey bleeps on 'Love Cards' and watery production on his latest single 'Rewind' make him sound like an artist that's trying to fit in rather than stand out."[6]

Singles

Track listing

Standard Edition
No. TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)[7] Length
1. "Sun Goes Down" (featuring Katy B)Devlin, Katy B, Robbie LamondRobbie Lamond, Future Cut 4:11
2. "Really Cold"  Devlin, Emily Phillips, Ant WhitingAnt Whiting 3:47
3. "(All Along the) Watchtower" (featuring Ed Sheeran)Devlin, Sheeran, Timothy McKenzie, Bob DylanLabrinth 4:32
4. "Off With Their Heads" (featuring Wretch 32)Devlin, Jermaine Scott, Robbie LamondRobbie Lamond 4:03
5. "Ghost Ship"  Devlin, Jaz Rodgers, Alex ClareJaz Rodgers 4:30
6. "Letter To My Boys"  Devlin, Hugo Chegwin, Harry CrazeCraze & Hoax 4:32
7. "Mother's Son"  Devlin, Paddy Byrne, Dan RadclyffeUtters 3:35
8. "Rewind" (featuring Diane Birch)Devlin, Diane Birch, Thomas Barnes, Peter Keheller, Ben Kohn, Ruth-Anne CunninghamTMS 3:41
9. "Love Cards" (featuring Etta Bond)Devlin, Etta BondRaf Riley 3:52
10. "Gift & Curse" (featuring Chasing Grace)Devlin, Chasing GraceNaughty Boy, Phil Leigh 3:29
11. "The Cast"  Devlin, Lewi WhiteLewi White 3:37
12. "The Garden"  Devlin, Lewi WhiteLewi White 3:07
Total length:
46:58

Charts

Chart (2013) Peak
position
UK Albums Chart[9] 19

Release history

Region Date Format Label
Ireland 4 February 2013 CD, CD+DVD, Digital download Island Records, Universal Music Group
United Kingdom

References