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Kevin Devine

Kevin Devine (born December 19, 1979) is an American songwriter and musician from Staten Island, New York City, who is known for his introspective and political themes. He is a contemporary member of the underground indie rock and indie folk musical scenes, and his influences range from older indie artists such as Neutral Milk Hotel, Elliott Smith and Pavement to more mainstream and well known acts such as Nirvana and Bob Dylan. In 2013, Kevin Devine rejoined his previous band, Miracle of 86, for a series of reunion shows.
Albums
2001
Circle Gets the Square
2003
Make the Clocks Move
2005
Split the Country, Split the Street
2006
Put Your Ghost to Rest
2009
Brother's Blood
2011
Nevermind
2011
Between the Concrete & Clouds
2013
Bulldozer
2016
Instigator
2017
We Are Who We've Always Been
2020
London Town
2022
Nothing's Real, So Nothing's Wrong
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