The trio of Ian Richard Devaney (lead vocals, guitar), Aidan Noell (synthesizer), and Alex MacKay (bass guitar) has since released two additional albums, most recently Dance Called Memory.
(KTLA) — It’s been five years since indie pop band Nation of Language debuted (during the pandemic, no less) with their stellar, “Introduction, Presence.” In that time, the Brooklyn-based outfit has ...
Roxy Music released its final album, Avalon, in 1982, capping off a decade that saw the group morph from the shimmering art rock of its debut to something more majestic but wearier. Seven years had ...
“Inept Apollo” feels like a Gary Numan-meets-Devo-meets-A.G. Cook fever dream. The synths are punchier than ever, the melodies danceable, the vocals mysterious and enticing. The song shapeshifts as it ...
Ian Devaney, frontman of Nation of Language, thought about the push and pull of emotion in electronic music when working on ...
On a bustling Wednesday night in Deep Ellum, while one line of fans snaked its way toward The Bomb Factory to see 2hollis, another, equally eager crowd navigated the controlled chaos to find its way ...
Nation of Language have a new label home. The Brooklyn artists Ian Richard Devaney, Aidan Noell, and Alex MacKay have signed to Sub Pop and shared their debut single for the renowned Seattle indie ...
Last week, Phish’s Trey Anastasio announced three special Beacon Theatre shows for charity. Now he has now announced Trey Anastasio Band dates leading up to the Beacon shows with stops in Denver, ...
New York’s Nation of Language infectious synth-driven dance-pop is at once familiar and completely new. Recalling sounds decades-old to much more recent influences, their three albums each have varied ...
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