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This is an important message from the Devinyl Transit Authority.
Devinyl Splits No. 8 is delayed until July 27. Alternative service provided via a digital-only split, ‘Unplanned Service Changes,’ featuring Kevin Devine and Worriers, available everywhere June 1.

All future installments of Devinyl Splits Vol. 2 will continue on the planned every-other-month basis from the July 27 release of Devinyl Splits No. 8.
The Devinyl Transit Authority apologizes for the delay and any inconvenience caused. Have a nice day. Buy Devinyl Splits on vinyl: badtimi.ng

Released June 1st, 2018

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“Magic Magnet” comes from Devinyl Splits No. 4 with Cymbals Eat Guitars. Pick up a copy of the split 7″ here: http://badtimi.ng/KDBTR

We recently heard Cymbals Eat Guitars‘ great new song “Aerobed” which is off their upcoming split vinyl single with Kevin Devine. It’s the fourth installment of Kevin’s Devinyl Splits series and is due out on November 13th via Bad Timing Records . Now we’ve got the premiere of KD’s side, “Magic Magnet,” which is the first Kevin Devine & the Goddamn Band song since their 2013 album “Bubblegum”. It’s a loud-quiet-loud rocker like the Cymbals contribution, so the two songs pair well together, and it picks right up where Bubblegum left off. It’s good stuff .

BV is presenting the release shows for the Devinyl Splits series, which include Kevin Devine plus all of the other contributors: Matthew Caws (Nada Surf), Meredith Graves (Perfect Pussy), Tigers Jaw, Cymbals Eat Guitars, 

 

Kevin Devine

 

Through his Devinyl Splits subscription series, which got underway at the beginning of this year, Kevin Devine has been spotlighting musicians he’s become friends with over his decade-plus career in the underground rock scene. In the two installments released so far, Nada Surf frontman Matthew Cawes and Devine covered each other, and Perfect Pussy frontwoman Meredith Graves put out her first-ever solo track. For the upcoming third iteration — out in September — Devine and Tigers Jaw both provide their own takes on songs by the Cure, an essential touchstone band for anyone picking up a guitar today. A few weeks back, we heard Tigers Jaw’s “In Between Days cover, and now here’s Devine’s interpretation of “Lovesong” .