Don Devore

Donald Willard Devore Jr. is an American artist and curator, known as Don Devore, who has been a member of the bands Ink & Dagger, Frail, Rain on the Parade, The Icarus Line, Lilys, Amazing Baby, Historics, Vague Angels, and Souls She Said, among others. He is currently performing as a solo artist and as a member of the band Collapsing Scenery.

Don Devore
Birth nameDonald Willard Devore Jr.
BornPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
GenresAlternative rock, shoegaze, hardcore punk
InstrumentsGuitar, bass, keyboards, vocals
Years active1993-present
LabelsShangri-La Music, Buddyhead Records, Dim Mak Records, Cooperative Music, V2 Records, Initial Records
Associated actsAmazing Baby, Sick Feeling, Frail, The Icarus Line, Ink & Dagger, Lilys, Refused, Vague Angels, The Lapse, Mazarin, Souls She Said, Historics

Selected Discography

With Collapsing Scenery
  • 2015 Metaphysical Cops (Can Break Physical Bones) (12' single) [1]
  • 2016 Deep State (7" EP)
  • 2016 God's Least Favorite (12" EP)
  • 2016 The Cat Looks At The King (7" single)
  • 2017 Straight World Problems (12" single) [2]
  • 2017 Money (Feat. Ninjaman) (12" single) [3]
  • 2018 Let's Burn Down the Cornfield / Modern World (7" single) [4]
  • 2019 Resort Beyond the Last Resort (10" single) [5]
With Sick Feeling
  • 2015 Suburban Myth [6]
With Historics
  • 2009 Strategies For Apprehension [7]
With Amazing Baby
With Ghost Note
  • 2008 Holy Jungle 12"
With Vague Angels
  • 2007 Truth Loved [9]
With Giant Drag
With The Icarus Line
With Souls She Said
  • 2003 Rub The Sleep Out EP
  • 2006 As Templar Nites
With Lilys
With Ink & Dagger
  • Drive This Seven-Inch Wooden Stake Through My Philadelphia Heart (Initial Records)[13]
  • Experiments In Nocturnal Sound and Energy (Revelation Records)
  • Sensations EP
  • The Fine art of Original Sin LP [14]
  • Ink and Dagger S/T LP
With Rain on The Parade
  • 1996 Body Bag EP
With The Mandela Strikeforce
  • 1995 The Sound Of The Revolution In Stereo
With Frail
  • 2000 Make Your Own Noise
  • 1993 Frail

As producer

Footnotes

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