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Encyclopedia > The Devils (band)

The Devils is the name of an odd electronic pop project formed by Nick Rhodes and Stephen Duffy.


The first incarnation of the band Duran Duran in 1978 included Rhodes as keyboardist and Duffy as songwriter/vocalist (along with John Taylor and Simon Colley). The band performed live for almost a year before Duffy left the band, moving on to a solo career and The Lilac Time. Duran Duran went on to super stardom, fame, and fortune with singer Simon Le Bon in the 1980s.


In the year 2000, Duffy came across an old tape recording of a live Duran Duran concert from those late 1970s shows. Shortly afterwards, Rhodes and Duffy met by chance at a fashion show, and began talking about the old music. They decided it might be fun to re-record some of those original, dark, art-school, pre-Le Bon Duran Duran songs.


A few months later they took to the studio, using vintage analog instruments but modern production techniques to recreate the early Duran Duran sound. The lyrics remained unchanged.

Dark Circles
Album by The Devils
Released July 15, 2002 (UK)

May 6, 2003 (US)

Recorded 2000
Genre Electronic
Length ?? min ?? sec
Record label Tape Modern
Producers Andy Strange/
Nick Rhodes/
Stephen Duffy
Professional reviews
Popmatters positive link (http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/d/devils-dark.shtml)


The resulting album, Dark Circles is an odd blend of past and future. The lyrics are dark and arty, often inspired by Duffy's esoteric reading habits; the music is quirky and futuristic, but it is the electronic, robotic-tinged future of 1979, breathed back into life more than twenty years later.


The band played live only a few times before both members returned to their normal careers.


Track Listing

  1. "Memory Palaces"
  2. "Big Store"
  3. "Dark Circles"
  4. "Signals In Smoke"
  5. "Come Alive"
  6. "Hawks Do Not Share"
  7. "Newhaven-Dieppe"
  8. "World Exclusive"
  9. "Aztec Moon"
  10. "Lost Decade"
  11. "Barbarellas"
  12. "The Tinsel Rituale"

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