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Waiting

The Devlins

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 World Outside The Devlins 4:22 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Heaven's Wall The Devlins 3:39 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Waiting The Devlins 4:48 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Years Could Go By The Devlins 3:21 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Where Are You Tonight? The Devlins 3:45 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Disappear The Devlins 4:33 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Surrender The Devlins 4:37 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Reckless The Devlins 4:24 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Big Decision The Devlins 3:16 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Kill With Me Tonight The Devlins 4:08 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Though they've been compared to Talk Talk and the Blue Nile, bands which to some extent inspire the brothers Devlin, their sophomore album, Waiting, mostly lacks the charm and subtlety of their debut, and finds the duo crafting an unfashionable dose of radio-friendly semi-bombastic mini anthems. The album should be filed far from Talk Talk, as it recalls nothing less, and little more, than Toad the Wet Sprocket. One can take such a comment as a harsh criticism or as a recommendation, depending on one's affinity for Toad, and moody up-tempo ballads. As such, the songs here are fitted with ornamentation like scuzzy guitars that deftly refuse to be insulting, echoing tambourines, passionate piano patches, and barely-there drums. Though the Devlins master no genre on Waiting, they explore quite a few: "Disappear" works as a pleasant, jazzy lounge number before exploding into an irrelevant rock flare-up worthy of Lenny Kravitz; "Where Are You Tonight?" is infused with touches of the blues; "Waiting" thinks it's a Bob Dylan song, but it's more of a contrived dirge. In 2003, six years after it appeared on this album, corporate music raiders for soap operas and teen dramas discovered "Waiting," and plastered it all over their programs during sentimental scenes. It's a catchy but formulaic song that simply repeats the same "waiting for (this), waiting for (that)" motif ad nauseum. The primary problem with the album, other than its bland production, and often pretentious lyrics, is that Colin Devlin's vocals are too strained and lacking in variation. He rarely varies his delivery, maintaining a gruff, knowing pitch that ultimately proves grating. At least the brothers close the album with the atmospheric, bubbling textures at which they excel. Waiting only works in patches. By nature, it's an extremely catchy, and precisely crafted beast, an album with no angles, and a collection of songs that could never cause insult. It will definitely delight some listeners with its U2-lite ballads, but mostly it will placate Toad the Wet Sprocket fans looking for an adult, easy listening, rock fix.

Recent Customer Reviews

Reviewer must of been PMS'n...
     
by OhioCal

I found out about these guys after wondering who sang the opening of the HBO song on my Entourage box set (World Outside).... And since, have not been able to stop playing this album!

Thought I agree with the reviewer it's a commercial album... It's a catchy and easy listen! Which is what most ppl pay/look for when running into this kinda album!

*I usually don't write reviews and appreciate the itunes Reviewer's advice... But I think there's a personal vendetta going on here... =/

"Waiting" in Six Feet Under's "Pilot"
     
by Lucha Reyes

I heard the song "Waiting" at the end of SFU's Pilot episode. Mind blowing in such context...

On a different note, who reviews the reviewer's review (presenting the track)?

great album/even better in person
     
by RooRoo

I saw these guys about 10 or 11 years ago open for paula cole @ Toad's Place in New Haven....they were so good we left before Paula even came on. I went out and bought this album the next day. So very few albums have a great flow as this one does. I still love it to this day!

Biography

Formed: 199z in Dublin, Ireland

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s

With their brogue-tinged harmonies set to acoustic-based melodies, Colin and Peter Devlin continue to build on the success of their alt-rock duo, the Devlins. Their 1993 debut album, Drift, produced by Daniel Lanois and recorded in Lanois' New Orleans studio, showed hints of their ability to craft a...
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