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      CommentAuthoridlewillkill
    • CommentTimeJul 9th 2009 edited
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    The Devon Williams Corporation is releasing a single on slumberland records in september. We/I recorded a bunch of songs this spring with good buddy Carlos and new Canadian buddies JC/DC. The single is for the songs “Sufferer” and “Who Cares About Forever.”

    In conjunction, we’re going to be touring with the amazing Outrageous Cherry on the west coast in september. The dates are posted on my site.

    rejoice!

    http://perfect.slumberlandrecords.com/?p=236

    tight.

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      CommentAuthorcody bown?
    • CommentTimeJul 10th 2009 edited
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    link dont work son.
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    oh well.

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    excellent, I cannot wait. I think I'll also hit up that west coast tour
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    sooooo is anyone going to order this? i dont think its on the site yet and its supposed to come out today...
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      CommentAuthorcody bown?
    • CommentTimeSep 9th 2009
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    my dick ordered it
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    cody, could your dick order me one as well?
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      CommentAuthorketchupman36
    • CommentTimeSep 10th 2009 edited
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    Check out this info on the new single from Insound:

    VINYL FORMAT. Over the last few years, Los Angeles-based musician Devon Williams has worked with folk/performance band Lavender Diamond, played with up-and-coming power-pop sensations The Champagne Socialists, and developed and recorded his own baroque pop songs under his own name. Ably abetted by friends Allen Bleye and Greg Arnold, Williams spent a year and a half painstakingly piecing together a beautiful, coherent set of songs to form one unique album.

    On this excellent new single, a taster for his upcoming Slumberland album, “Sufferer” adds a bit of new wave flavor to the mix, the chorused and reverb-laden guitars reminiscent of mid-period Cure or even Teardrop Explodes. The tune is another future Williams classic, instantly memorable and charming with its driving elegance. “Who Cares About Forever” also impresses, a slow-dance simmer with a wonderful melody and soaring, spare guitar jangle. Both songs reinforce Williams’ status as one of Slumberland’s finest song-writers and arrangers, and are ample evidence that his next album will be something quite special indeed. Until then, give this single a spin or three.

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      CommentAuthorcody bown?
    • CommentTimeSep 10th 2009
     # 9
    only worth 3 listens? hmmm.
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    Here's a link to Sufferer in case anyone's interested. Fucking great song.

    http://hypem.com/search/devon%20williams%20sufferer/1/

    Does anyone have an Mp3 of the studio version Rats from the Carefree tape? There's only so many times I can drive around in my wife's old car w/o air conditioning listening to it
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    THIS SONG IS RIDICULOUSLY GOOD! SO EXCITED FOR THE 7" / ALBUM! SOMEONE TELL DEVON TO HURRY THE FUCK UP!
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    Check out the Slumberland DW press page. You can spin both of the tunes from the new 7". And they both sound ace. Can't wait for it to come out.

    http://www.slumberlandrecords.com/press/devon-williams/devon-williams.html
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    stokedd. just ordered mine!
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    ordered. sweet.

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    I ordered mine a few days ago. The new songs are amazing. Never expected anything less.
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    The songs are on iTunes.
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    I got it today....it is so pretty.
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    killa
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      CommentAuthorcody bown?
    • CommentTimeOct 3rd 2009
     # 19
    i got it on itunes.