
The Devlins Return to Form With ‘All The Days’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
All The Days, the latest from Ireland’s The Devlins has a decidedly retro feel to it. Across 11 beautifully airy, synth-driven tracks the band brings to mind the early ‘80s
All The Days, the latest from Ireland’s The Devlins has a decidedly retro feel to it. Across 11 beautifully airy, synth-driven tracks the band brings to mind the early ‘80s
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