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Showing posts with label Brother's Blood. Show all posts
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Alter The Press! - Albums Of 2009: (2-1)

For Kevin Devine, 2009 has been a fantastic year. Despite the fact 'Brothers Blood' leaked nearly two months prior to it's release, it has been the most popular and highest selling album to date.
To support the release shortly afterwards, Kevin was straight on the road supporting Brand New and Manchester Orchestra in the UK, a cross country US headline tour, supporting The Get Up Kids on their US reunion tour and wrapping up the year with Brand New at the 18,000 capacity Nassau Colosseum in New York.

Just three tracks into the first listen, it was so obvious that this album would not disappoint. With six albums under their belt, Tegan and Sara's latest installment really did meet all expectations. It really wasn't hard when narrowing down our number one album of 2009.
Here is what the Canadian duo had to say when we spoke to them about 2009, the current response to 'Sainthood' and more.
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Album Review: Kevin Devine - Brother's Blood

The record starts in usual Devine style, 'All Of Everything, Erased' is laid back and soft with just Devine and his guitar settling the listener in to this 51 minute record.
A skill Devine has always done well both on record and live, is to draw the listener in and create a captivating atmosphere. This is exactly what 'Carnival' does, its slow and floats along at the perfect pace, that draws you and makes you realise Devine is indeed a special talent.
For those with the pre-conception that Devine is just an acoustic solo artist, you will be surprised as tracks like 'Another Bag Of Bones' and 'Brother's Blood' are for the most part, full band tracks, with the latter also showing Devine's song-writing talent at its best and most passionate.
Whilst there are some tracks (Fever Moon and 'It's Only Your Life') that could be ignored, as they go down the folk-y ballad road, they still are able to keep you listening and grabbing on to Devine's every sentimental word.
'I Could Be With Anyone' is Devine at his most upbeat, with a electronic drum track leading the track into a chorus where he (and his God Damn Band) just lets go and it proves to be one of the album's stand out tracks.
Closing track, 'Tomorrow's Just Too Late' rounds off the record perfectly, with its simplicity of Devine, his guitar and guest vocalist, Brand New's Jesse Lacey creating a captivating and beautiful conclusion.
With 'Brother's Blood', Kevin Devine has lived up to his potential and has written a record that is his most consistent. In addition to this, it is Devine at his most captivating, as he has been able to hook the listener in throughout and at the same time, able to create a mood that leaves you mesmerized.
4/5
'Brother's Blood' by Kevin Devine is released through BSM Records on July 20th.
Click here to pre-order 'Brother's Blood'.
Sean Reid