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Devastations- "Sex and Mayhem"

Brassland on December 03, 2010 21:46

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    From the album "Coal" (HWY-015)
    Learn more about "Coal": http://www.brassland.org/album.php?catno=015

    Devastations consciously chose to ignore the strut and bluster that dominated the musical landscape at the time, instead mining a deep well of their own, full of understated emotion, veiled menace, and a distinct flair for creating a romantic mood. It was this music's unique intimacy, its ability to forge a human connection, which caused all those peers to sing their praises. Devastations finally came to the attention of Brassland in late 2004 when they crossed paths with labelmates, Clogs, first sharing a stage during a festival in Belgium, then meeting again a few days later in Paris. The Brassland braintrust had already expressed their admiration for Devastations music, and encouraged them to meet Padma Newsome, a fellow Australian who plays violin/viola in both Clogs and The National. Wine was drunk, plans were discussed, plots were hatched, and the group decided to join the extended Brassland family.

    Released by: Brassland
    Release/catalogue number: HWY-015
    Release date: Oct 26, 2006

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