Split the Country, Split the Street

Split the Country, Split the Street

Track Listings

1. Cotton Crush
2. Afterparty
3. No Time Flat
4. Keep Ringing Your Bell
5. No One Else's Problem
6. Buried By The Buzz
7. Haricut
8. Probably
9. Alabama Acres
10. Yr Damned Ol' Dad
11. The Shift Change Splits The Streets
12. You Are The Daybreak
13. Lord, I Know We Don't Talk

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
This 25-year old Brooklynite played some 300 shows supporting everyone from Bright Eyes to Nellie McKay to Bob Mould and Cassandra Wilson. His flair for grafting deft wordplay to clever melodies earned him acclaim for his debut, "Make The Clocks Move". This release was inspired by the past presidential election and losing his father to a stroke. "Everyday epiphanies you wish you'd thought to write down on your morning commute to work...with songs this good, Devine won't be joining us working stiffs anytime soon"--Rolling Stone.

Split the Country, Split the Street,Kevin Devine,Triple Crown,Indie Rock,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop


Split the Country, Split the Street

Split the Country, Split the Street
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Dashboard, Eat Your Heart Out
  • getting better
  • Essential Listening for 2005...
  • Kevin does it again.
Split the Country, Split the Street
Kevin Devine
Manufacturer: Triple Crown
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
Indie RockIndie Rock | Indie & Lo-Fi | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B0008ENJ74
Release Date: 2005-05-10

Tracks:

  1. Cotton Crush
  2. Afterparty
  3. No Time Flat
  4. Keep Ringing Your Bell
  5. No One Else's Problem
  6. Buried By The Buzz
  7. Haricut
  8. Probably
  9. Alabama Acres
  10. Yr Damned Ol' Dad
  11. The Shift Change Splits The Streets
  12. You Are The Daybreak
  13. Lord, I Know We Don't Talk

Album Description

This 25-year old Brooklynite played some 300 shows supporting everyone from Bright Eyes to Nellie McKay to Bob Mould and Cassandra Wilson. His flair for grafting deft wordplay to clever melodies earned him acclaim for his debut, "Make The Clocks Move". This release was inspired by the past presidential election and losing his father to a stroke. "Everyday epiphanies you wish you'd thought to write down on your morning commute to work...with songs this good, Devine won't be joining us working stiffs anytime soon"--Rolling Stone.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Dashboard, Eat Your Heart Out.......2005-07-31

Review by Ray Harkins:

So remember when Dashboard Confessional came into all of our collective views and basically stole the attention from every 15-18 year old that came in contact with him? Remember all of the countless clones that sprung up because of the groundswell of solo artists? Even though most of those guys picking up guitars and singing about the most terrible of situations have passed quietly into the night, some artists were actually doing this before the Dashboard swell hit.

Kevin Devine sang for the much underappreciated The Miracle of 86 who released a few records on Immigrant Sun and shortly thereafter began playing as himself. It seemed that nothing was really happening with him until recently. Capitol Records has now signed Kevin and I would imagine are pitching him as the new Elliott Smith. Time will tell whether or not this is a good move for him but regardless, this is his precursor to his Capitol debut.

Split the Country... doesn't diverge too much from his previous work with the exception of more pop oriented jangles like the first song "Cotton Crush" (which also features Jesse from Brand New doing some background screaming). While this may not appeal to young 14 year old girls, Kevin Devine has poised himself at giving this whole, non-Dashboard solo project a real run for its money.

4 out of 5 stars getting better.......2005-07-22

Kevin Devine is the Brooklyn singer who is flying in the face of fashion. He
has created quite a reputation with his live shows. Now this is his third
album. He has evolved musically over the years. Some of his early stuff was quiet
and intimate. He seems like he is working in a genre that Bright Eyes is more
popular for. Kevin Devine does have his own unique taste to music. He brings a
lot of disparate musical ideas and sounds together for the first time. Devine
mixes politics and his personal observations in the songs. The title of the
album may seem overtly political, but never is his craft of songwriting ever
lost. Kevin Devine is someone to be on the lookout for.

5 out of 5 stars Essential Listening for 2005..........2005-05-23

This is Kevin's strongest collection of songs to date - songs that overflow with beauty, despair, hope, humility, and unflinching honesty - an eclectic mix of songs ranging from folk and country-tinged ballads, to indie rock gems - abundant with first-rate tracks that vary in style, tempo, mood, and story. It is a brilliant album from start to finish, from the curious opening bars of "Cotton Crush", which tick-tocks with anticipation like a time bomb before the song explodes into a full wall of sound that will level you. It changes over quickly to the jaunty, hands-in-your-pockets shuffles of "Afterparty". "No Time Flat" is a biting personal and political statement brimming with cynicism and truth. The true jewel of this album, though, is the heartbreakingly beautiful "Alabama Acres" and features some of the best solo acoustic guitar lines you will likely come across. There are truly near-perfect moments, as in "Keep Ringing Your Bell" which features some of the album's best lyrics, and the addition of his new electric violinist gives new warmth, richness, and body to the song, while you hear Kevin's fingers slide over the acoustic guitar strings with a personal, bare honesty you have to hear to appreciate. This is undoubtedly the album that will put Kevin on the map - consistently brilliant songwriting and performances on every track. My favorite moment is the instrumental that comes on in the beginning and end of the ninth track, but you'll have to buy it to discover it, to feel and experience it for yourself.

5 out of 5 stars Kevin does it again........2005-05-11

If you have seen Kevin live then you have certainly heard some of these songs, and I would wager you wished he would record them. Well, he has. If you like Kevin's second album then you will love this. I believe it is the logical step in his musical career. You will find he plays a decent amount of tracks with a full band which have some "Sunny Day Real Estate (think Diary, not the other albums)," interspersed with his usual sound. All in all, I think it is his best record to date. You would be hard pressed to not buy the album. Besides, why not support a struggling artist who is a real nice guy?

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