The Devlins
The Devlins | |
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Also known as | Devlins |
Origin | Dublin, Republic of Ireland Newry, Northern Ireland |
Genres | Indie rock |
Years active | 1993–2012 |
Labels | Nettwerk Rubyworks Records Blue Élan Records |
Members | Colin Devlin Peter Devlin Guy Rickarby Mark Murphy |
The Devlins were an alternative rock band originating from Dublin, Republic of Ireland, although the eponymous Devlin brothers were born in Newry, County Down.[1]
History
The Devlins have released four albums to date. Their first album, Rolling Stone. After several years where Colin Devlin developed a solo career, the Devlins did shows in Ireland in 2011 and released a new single, promising a new album in 2012;[1] however, this album was never released. Colin Devlin has continued actively working as a solo musician.
Soundtrack inclusions
"Waiting" was featured in remix form on the 2002
Closer
.
Their song "Crossing The River" is featured in the soundtrack of Batman Forever. Their Song "Montreal" was featured in one episode of Discovery Channel's Road Trip USA.
Discography
The Devlins
- Drift (1993), single "I Knew That" 1994 video directed by Paul Boyd
- Waiting (1997)
- Consent (2002)
- Waves (2004)
Colin Devlin
- Albums
- Democracy Of One (2009)
- The Killing Joke (instrumental soundtrack) (2013)
- High Point (2018)
- Singles
- "Let The Great World Spin" (non-album single) (2012)
- "On New Year’s Day" (non-album single) (2015)
- "Time Rolls By" (track from the motion picture soundtrack, Jenny’s Wedding) (2015)
- "Love Is Blindness" (non-album single, a cover of the band U2’s song from Achtung Baby. The song features Randy Young, from the band Poco) (2021)
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