Love has a BPM/tempo of 100, is in the key F Minor and has a duration of 05:04. It is track 7 in the album Aijuswanaseing. Check out Devon’s newest single, “Pop” which is out now. Love is a song by Musiq Soulchild released on 14th November 2000. “Helium” was produced by Grammy-Award winning producer Glenn Barratt at Morningstar Studios. Devon’s music will strike a chord with young adults trying to make their mark in the world while navigating significant relationships and milestones. “Helium” is her most mature work to date and is colored with shades of Lorde, Tones And I as well as Suzanne Vega. More recently, Devon relocated to Los Angeles, where she is now based, to start work on her “Helium” album. This album really provided a solid base for her introspective 2019 EP, “Songs from the Back of a Bar” which received rave reviews for its “quirky melodies which create a wonderful soundscape”. That single alone got 70,000 streams and appeared on two dozen popular playlists including Pure Morning, Female Pop Hits, Women of Pop, Palm Tree Indie, Best Indie of the Month, 00’s Women in Pop, Synthpop Your Universe, Electro Pop Hits, and Everyday Hits.ĭevon’s second album “What If I” was released in 2017 and featured the breakout single, “Heart”.
Philly radio station, WXPN also applauded her songwriting as “direct and highly personal, combined with an eccentricity, bubbly and beaming.”ĭevon’s EP, “Never Mind” has been favorably compared to Stevie Nicks and the soundscapes of The 1975. She amassed a loyal fan base in that period. In those cities, Devon played at venues such as Bowery Electric, Mercury Lounge, Rockwood Music Hall, Hard Rock Cafe and World Cafe Live. These influences are apparent in her performances as is the time she spent living and performing in New York City and Philadelphia. Growing up, Devon was inspired by Adam Duritz (Counting Crows), Sara Bareilles, Sam Melo (Rainbow Kitten Surprise), and Joni Mitchell. In that same year, Devon toured the Eastern United States playing gigs on the Vans Warped Tour. Her debut album, “Love and Haight” was released in 2014 and received critical acclaim from both 34th Street Magazine and WRUV in Burlington who also compared her to Alanis Morissette. Even as a teenager she was writing and self-producing her own music. Early on, she knew she was destined for a career in music. Singer-songwriter Devon – picture credit – Brianna Bornsteinĭevon was raised in a musical family and she plays both piano and guitar. The opening lyrics really convey the sense of confidence and positivity which carries “Pop” all the way to its logical and upbeat conclusion:Ĭause I’ll be holding onto you just like a balloonīut hot air and helium are getting to you In the playful music video for “Pop”, Devon tells us that it’s better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all. Especially if you’re hanging out with your friends who are supporting you throughout the process. 5 Comments 0 Tags Lately youve been questioning If I still see you the same way Cause through these trying years We gonna both physically change Now dont you know you youll always be The most beautiful woman I know So let me reassure you darlin that My feelings are truly unconditional See Ill love you when your hair turns gray, girl Ill still want you if you gain a. It’s the kind of empowering melody you want to hear after a breakup. This song references the end of a romantic relationship without any hint of regret or bitterness.
Los Angeles-based indie pop artist Devon describes “Pop” as a sassy break-up song and it really is. I don’t mind trending, but I want it to be for authentic purposes and not because a whole bunch of people said it was hot.Devon has just released her new single “Pop” which is a track from her third full-length feature album, “Helium” released in October this year. People are going to gravitate towards whether they like it or not, no matter how marketable it is or whether you’re pleasing a certain demographic.
I really can’t complain about that I just take it as a sign of my credibility. I’ve been at this game for 10, 11 years doing R&B, soul, neo soul, alternative soul - whatever you want to call it, music that’s not necessarily trendy and popular but that people still come out for. Instead of pursuing ideas of being more radio-friendly and…commercial, I want to go harder at being more creative. But I think it takes away from being creative, and being a writer-producer you can constantly be creative. I don’t want to be trending. I do enjoy performing, I do enjoying singing - all of that, and I’m not gonna stop doing it. I want to take a step back a little bit as an artist. “I think at the moment I enjoy being a writer and producer just a little bit more than being a performer.