The amusing Divine Comedy - with Neil Hannon as the sole constant the past two decades - effect a kind of elegantly literary and often droll, social c...
David C. Obenour - 24.08.2010
For as much as synthesizers really “cheesed up” The Kinks’ records back in the ’80s, when listening to Bang Goes the Knighthood one can’t help but won...
Kev - 11.07.2010
The Divine Comedy were one of the bands that despite being dragged into the brit-pop mix with tracks like National Express and Something For The Weeke...
Daniel Ross - 30.06.2010
Neil Hannon has made an interesting journey over his lengthy career as the sole continuous member of the Divine Comedy, turning from an almost Leslie ...
Daniel Ross - 30.06.2010
Neil Hannon has made an interesting journey over his lengthy career as the sole continuous member of the Divine Comedy, turning from an almost Leslie ...
cloudspeakers - 29.06.2010
The Divine Comedy - Bang Goes The KnighthoodNeil Hannon goes back to his Divine Comedy roots in Bang Goes the Knighthood for a punchy, if at times inc...
Joe Tangari - 18.06.2010
In 2009, Neil Hannon took a break from being the Divine Comedy, got together with Thomas Walsh of Pugwash and started an intentionally short-lived new...
Benjamin Hiorns - 04.06.2010
Seemingly ageless Northern Irish dandy Neil Hannon has been releasing records under the Divine Comedy name for 20 years now, however even with a vast ...
Marcus Kernohan - 03.06.2010
The Divine Comedy is a bizarre beast. The band’s lineup has shifted repeatedly at various times over their twenty-year history, with only one constant...