Stay tuned. After a brief sojourn down the coast Devotion have returned home to the Pacific Northwest to resume work on the new album. Thanks to everyone involved in making the tour a success, we hope to see you again soon. In the meantime, our webstore, which has been out of commission for some time, is back online and has been updated with the last few remaining new shirts that were printed for the tour, as well as our traditional designs.
To purchase music or merchandise please visit www. Older Posts Home. Subscribe to: Posts Atom. Recorded as a project between only two musicians, upon release of the album a full lineup was assembled and live performances ensued. After touring the West Coast of the United States extensively as well as a cross country full American tour and many shows in Canada the band began work on the follow-up album to Bastard Son Of Affluence Blues.
The recording and mixing process stretched across many sessions in multiple studios throughout and However, after the album was complete all went quiet from the Devotion camp and many wondered if the new album would ever see the light of day.
Finally, after years of delays, the second Devotion album was made public in April of The new record, Headspace Astronaut, is a massive collection of music, clocking in at nearly an hour long, and it finds the band fully embracing the heavy rock sound that was hinted at on the debut album. Within a week, they had seven more songs and another EP up, then a third EP 10 days after that. In the band, they found a pandemic solace, a community of queer musicians riffing out fun songs for Blasballers.
In November, the band performed in a fundraiser called Desert Bus for Hope. Non- Blaseball fans caught on. That ascendant popularity cuts to the frictions at the heart of the band.
The project started as fan art created by disparate musicians. Band members were their own earliest supporters. During that Twitch stream this August, the chatbox coruscated with all-caps glee, some of it from the people currently performing. But the internet-paced output is baked in.
Members try to take breaks, a month or two off. A listener like me, who likes the sharp punk hooks and weirdo folk, wearies quickly when an album veers toward screamo or dashed-off symphonic metal. Here, their ambitions beyond the profligate absurdities of Blaseball become clearer. The label is a nonprofit dedicated to releasing the work of queer musicians. We also just liked the way the words sounded. Website: youryoungbody. Inspired by the painful fallout of failed relationship, Tiggi Hawke's "NYC" is a lovelorn synth-pop ballad worthy of the Armada Music name.
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