- Music
- 17 Jul 24
The band is also set to play the All Together Now festival in August
Irish rock band The Devlins have released ‘All The Days’, the first track off their upcoming album of the same name.
All The Days will be the group's first LP since 2005's critically acclaimed Waves.
The album features production work by Rob Kirwan, who has previously worked with Hozier, Depeche Mode, and PJ Harvey.
Lead vocalist, Colin Devlin spoke on the title track, saying “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,” he added.
Formed by brothers Colin and Peter Devlin, the band released their debut album Drift in 1993.
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Their 4 albums to date have seen songs featured in The Sopranos, Six Feet Under, and Batman Forever, earning them a reputation for creating cinematic music.
Set to play All Together Now Festival in Waterford on August 2, the band has also announced performances upstairs in Limerick's Dolan’s on July 19, as well as Cleere’s bar and theatre in Kilkenny on July 26.
Stream ‘All The Days’ here: