NO DEVOTION – SHARES VIDEO FOR NEW SONG “REPEATERS”

NO DEVOTION

SHARES VIDEO FOR NEW SONG “REPEATERS”
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NEW ALBUM, NO OBLIVION, OUT 16TH SEPTEMBER 2022
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It’s been seven years since No Devotion––featuring vocalist Geoff Rickly (vocalist of Thursday), bassist Stuart Richardson, and guitarist Lee Gaze––released their outstanding, Kerrang Album Of The Year-winning debut, Permanence.

Following a string of extremely unfortunate events, the members began to reimagine the project as a personal lab of new sounds; a private vault where they could store some of their most personal experiences. That is… until now.

Out on 16th September, No Devotion will release No Oblivion, their long-awaited follow-up album recorded and produced/mixed by Richardson. Getting to hear what the trio has been creating over the years, solely for one another and the joy of the process, is a blinding feat.

Out today, “Repeaters” is a glaring reflection of the album it shares its name with a profound work that is deeply rich in texture, innovative in form, and full of pain.

CLICK BELOW TO WATCH THE VIDEO FOR “REPEATERS”

01. Starlings
02. No Oblivion
03 A Sky Deep and Clear
04. Love Songs From Fascist Italy
05. The End of Longing
06. Endless Desire
07. Repeaters
08. In A Broken Land

Watch the video for previous single “Starlings” below:

UPCOMING US PERFORMANCES:

07/11 Brooklyn, NY @ St. Vitus
07/12 Philadelphia, PA @ Underground Arts
07/14 Baltimore, MD @ Ottobar
07/15 Cambridge, MA @ Sonia

No Devotions album “No Oblivion” is out 16th September 2022 via Equal Vision records.

UK Vinyl Exclusive with Banquet HERE

No Devotion info:
Permanence, the band’s brilliant debut album, was released on September 25, 2015 to near-universal acclaim and heavy BBC1 radio airplay. That same week, their singer Geoff Rickly (Thursday) was mugged and hospitalised on tour in Germany, the band’s record label collapsed, and they barely made it through the remainder of the scheduled dates.  Nearly a year later, Kerrang! awarded Permanence its Album of the Year––a strange omen for the members of No Devotion at the time but a foreshadow of the brilliant resurrection to come.

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