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Song Review: “Millennial Homesick Blues” by Devon Kay & The Solutions
Each release from Devon Kay & The Solution’s upcoming ska EP “Fine” from Bad Time Records has been something special. Mustard specifically asked to write this request as they can heavily relate to the song. They are in fact writing this review on that screen with the god inside of it.  Mustard loves running Music Shelf, but to be honest, to do that, their human employee must be on the phone…
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jeremythejirachi · 3 years
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The Most Anticipated Albums Of 2022 (Part One)
Get ready! Here's some of the most anticipated albums of 2022, starring @Nekrogoblikon, @destroyrebuildt, @CrossesMusic, @dashboardmusic, and @tearsforfears!
New year, new music. 2021 was the year many musicians showed us the works they created during the 2020 pandemic. And since the pandemic is still (somewhat) raging around the world, it’s giving musicians even more time to perfect their craft. In 2022, we’re getting several great albums some several great bands and artists, but out of all the albums that are coming out this year, these are the…
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segemarldoodles · 2 years
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I really liked this song by Devon Kay & the Solutions, and its thematically fitting with the next chapter planned of AMP, where the crew of the Tyche limps back to port from after nearly dying.
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allpunkedupofficial · 5 years
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The All-American Rejects play a sold out show in Chicago
The All-American Rejects hit up Concord Music Hall to play a sold out Chicago show.
With openers Devon Kay & the Solutions, both bands put on amazing sets that had the audience up on their feet dancing and singing to every song.
Check out the photo series below!
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ether2 · 12 years
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w.w.b.c.d. - devon kay & the solutions 
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punksinvegas · 12 years
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 Devon Kay & the Solutions - W.W.B.C.D. Official Music Video
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Music Shelf’s April 21st Review Roundup
The Music Shelf Crew review some new music they recommend you check out.
Runa – Sad Eyes Mustard had the pleasure of speaking last month with RUNA. When Mustard asked about “Sad Eyes” RUNA put it simply: listeners can expect revenge. RUNA does not hold back on this 70s inspired tune. The instrumentation on “Sad Eyes” is twisted, methodical, and haunting. To further elevate the haunting instrumentation are RUNA’s vocals who may as well be hypnotizing your human ears.…
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jeffrosenstock · 12 years
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Devon Kay & The Solutions-"Go California"
Christ, these guys are so amazing. I wish I'd known about them sooner so glad that they played with Bomb The Music Industry!
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Music Shelf Review Roundup - 3/24/23
Mustard and Gimpleg review some new music they recommend you check out.
Eggs on Mars – Warm Breakfast As a fellow food product it is only right that Mustard indulges on Eggs on Mars’s newest album “Warm Breakfast.” Described by Eggs on Mars in our interview as “ a happy record with sad songs, or maybe a sad record with happy songs.” Mustard agrees with this assessment. Much like a warm breakfast this album will provide comfort for your human ears. Whether you’re…
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punksinvegas · 13 years
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Chicago’s Devon Kay and the Solutions are one of my favorite new band discoveries this year, and their EP Never Punt still gets a lot of play over at the Punks in Vegas household. The band is unfortunately too far away to make coming in for an acoustic session possible, and since they thought my suggestion of investing in a DK & the S jet was economically irresponsible, they did the next best thing and sent over a brand new Holiday song for our Holiday Stripped Down series. Read More »
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punksinvegas · 13 years
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Devon Kay & the Solutions Never Punt Johann’s Face (2011) RIYL: The Dopamines, The Ergs!, The Copyrights
Score: 10/10
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punksinvegas · 13 years
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With 2011 already more than halfway over, we at Punks in Vegas decided to look back at the months past and present you with our choices for the 5 best releases of the year so far. From the big releases to the overlooked gems, we think everyone is going to find something they like in here. And to up the ante, we invited a number of very special guests to come in and contribute their best-of lists.
Today we bring you part one of our two part “Best of 2011 (So Far)” series. This installment features Steven Matview (Punks in Vegas), Vinnie Fiorello (Less Than Jake/Paper + Plastick Records), Devon Kay (Devon Kay & the Solutions/Direct Hit!), Michael Roeslein (Caravels), Ashleigh Thompson (Punks in Vegas), Austin Jeffers (Last Call), Max Stern (Signals Midwest), and Shahab Zargari (GC Records).
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punksinvegas · 13 years
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