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    The Devlins Return With New Album 'All The Days'

    One of Ireland’s Most Acclaimed Rock Bands Has Returned With a Powerful Reintroduction

    We're proud to release All The Days, the eagerly anticipated new album from The Devlins, marking the band’s first full-length project almost a decade after their critically acclaimed album, Waves. All The Days brings together the classic lineup of brothers Colin (vocals, guitar, piano) and Peter Devlin (bass), drummer Guy Rickarby and guitarist Mark Murphy, with producer Rob Kirwan (Hozier, PJ Harvey, Depeche Mode) at the helm.

    Click here to buy/stream All The Days.

    The Devlins have captivated audiences worldwide with their cinematic hits and magnetic live performances since their debut. All The Days features 11 new tracks that highlight their intricate songwriting and tight rhythms, offering a refreshing sound for modern rock enthusiasts.

    The album’s title track, “All The Days,” is a powerful reintroduction to the band’s atmospheric sound and Colin Devlin’s nuanced tenor voice and perceptive storytelling. Colin reflects, "It’s an emotional and uplifting song that deals with time passing, with accepting and letting go. It deals with resilience and holding on to the magic and the light. And of course, there are conversations with angels and the big questions...It also has superb production by Rob Kirwan which hits me every time. It’s one of the strongest songs The Devlins have ever recorded and we hope that as many people as possible get to hear it.”

    “Show Me Tomorrow” captures the delicate balance of living in the present while taking care of yourself and honoring the legacy of those who came before and those yet to come. Reflecting on the song’s creation, Colin shares, 'After losing both our parents in recent years and confronting our own mortality, it makes you wonder, ‘How much time do I have left?’' The song carries a sense of defiance, evoking the spirit of Dylan Thomas’ call to ‘rage against the dying of the light.’

    The Devlins, formed by brothers Colin and Peter Devlin, released their debut album Drift in 1993 to critical acclaim, earning a four-star review in Rolling Stone. The title track of their 1997 follow-up album, Waiting, was used for the Six Feet Under soundtrack. Another hit, "World Outside," was featured in HBO’s The Sopranos and the 2004 drama, Closer. The band's music has been a staple in film and tv throughout their career, including "Crossing The River" being part of the Batman Forever multi-platinum selling soundtrack. This widespread exposure has helped cement The Devlins' reputation for creating evocative and cinematic music.

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