- The Lost World of David Devant & His Spirit Wife (Digital Version) · 2006
- Power Words for Better Living · 2004
- The Lost World of David Devant & His Spirit Wife (Digital Version) · 2006
- Power Words for Better Living · 2004
- Power Words for Better Living · 2004
- The Lost World of David Devant & His Spirit Wife (Digital Version) · 2006
- The Lost World of David Devant & His Spirit Wife (Digital Version) · 2006
- The Lost World of David Devant & His Spirit Wife (Digital Version) · 2006
- The Lost World of David Devant & His Spirit Wife (Digital Version) · 2006
- The Lost World of David Devant & His Spirit Wife (Digital Version) · 2006
- Power Words for Better Living · 2004
- Shiney On the Inside · 2004
- The Lost World of David Devant & His Spirit Wife (Digital Version) · 2006
Singles & EPs
- 2004
- 2004
- 2000
- 2000
About David Devant and His Spirit Wife
This London-based band was formed in 1991, taking their name from the stage show of a long-forgotten Victorian magician (singer ‘The Vessel’ claiming to be Devant’s earthly mouthpiece). Their own brand of live performance art owed a similar debt to the visual style of the music-hall era, featuring mirrors, glass boxes, carrot graters (on ‘Ginger’) and line-drawing. Fronted by Vessel, and featuring ex-Monochrome Set guitarist Foz?, the band established themselves as an entertaining live act. However, their debut album highlighted the drawbacks of their highly visual live appeal, with the band’s sub-glam rock and Vessel’s sub-Bowie vocal posturings struggling to create an identity for such live favourites as ‘Last Ever Pop Song’ and ‘This Is For Real’. Struggling to overcome their reputation as a novelty act, the band left Rhythm King to set up their own Kindness label, on which they released the impressive Shiney On The Inside.
- GENRE
- Alternative