BY JOHN SCHACHT - 10.03.2011  The author and composer Paul Bowles once told an interviewer that forall its bloom and beauty, in the end love was "no different than any otherpsychos...
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David Bevan - 10.03.2011  A year ago in June, DeVotchKa walked onto a French stage. It's an easy enough place to envision them, the cosmopolitan, globe-grinding Denver outfit h...
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Nick RS - 08.03.2011  It's awfully unsporting to judge a band by the quality of its typography, but here I go. Nobody expects an album cover from a raggedy world-folk-infle...
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Gary K - 04.03.2011  Fifth album from the Denver based quartet Devotchka makes good on their uncommonly catholic influences and fuses folk-punk kinetics with classical pre...
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Bowlegs - 02.03.2011  The fact that Denver four-piece DeVotchKa have in their time supported burlesque artist Dita von Teese and stadium rockers Muse gives an indication th...
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Justin Cober-Lake - 02.03.2011  By the time Devotchka caught their break by being asked to score Little Miss Sunshine, the band were already world-travelers, experienced in playing f...
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Sean O'Neal - 01.03.2011  Though there’s no mistaking Nick Urata’s operatic, wine-soaked croon, 100 Lovers continues the Westernization of DeVotchKa’s Old World style, assimila...
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Josh Hurst - 28.02.2011 Here, first and foremost, is what I love about DeVotchKa: They believe in romance, which is an altogether different thing than saying they believe in ...
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Howard Male - 27.02.2011 This Denver band were getting better with each album so there had to be a leveling off at some point.It's just that there's nothing here as exquisitel...
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Matthew Treon - 23.02.2011 The album is laced with DeVotchKa’s signature Eastern European and Latin flourishes. But 100 Lovers has a greater sonic expansiveness than previous De...
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