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Buy 'All Have Gone' mini-album right here, right now.
It'll cost you £6.50 (inc.p&p)
Tracklisting is:
1-Lucky Needle
2-Polecats
3-Harridan's Heart
4-Someone Else's Blood
5-Falling Off Little Walls
6-Hate Will Make Us Powerful Lovers
For those of you who do not trust the internet you can send a cheque for £6.50, made out to Our Own Devices and a return address to:
Natural History Records
St Leger
Salusbury Lane
Offley near Hitchin
Herts
SG5 3EE
Reviews:
Organ Review of 'All Have Gone'
Ah hell! ALBUM OF THE WEEK 4 - THE YEAR HAS STARTED WELL!
OUR OWN DEVICES – All Have Gone (Natural History) – We like this, you'll like it toooooo – a London band trying to be just a little different and a little less obvious about things. Nice looking CD as well, good looking artwork, feels like things are going to be good – artwork does matter. Our Own Devices are a five piece band, their sound is scratchy, edgy, a kind of vaguely post rock/post hardcore alternative indie sound, packed with light and shade, noise and restraint, the power of quite versus the need for angular spiky aggression and violent creativity. Our Own Devices aren't as easy to pin down as this lazy review would have you believe, we're dancing about buildings and admiring the structure once more – jagged musical architecture and jagged edges that aren't sure if they want to rip in to you or allow you to catch the beautiful light of Someone Else's Blood. This is a fine fine album, an album that's very now, very 2008 - and full of days of static and celebrations of the musical things going on right now – the creative cross pollination and the feeding off each other – of fine bands like Cats And Cats And Cats and Jarius and Mayors Of Miyazaki and Thumpermonkey Lives. Our Own Devices have made themselves a fine fine six track album, an album that challenges both you and them – an album that shudders, explodes, fights, points of uncertain strength and this is the season and they'll give you a reason. We like this. There's nothing like making a stand, nothing like making a point.
iTunes customer review
5 Stars - Brilliant!
This E.P is refreshingly different in a sea of manufacture pop - Played with a huge amount of heart and feeling, with giant guitar riffs and choruses, this really does make for an exciting and breathtaking listen. The lyrics actually mean something and also, in parts, the musicianship itself is outstanding. Overall, this is a breath of fresh air among all the manufactured, meaningless and heartless bands around, and it is encouraging to asee a band writing songs with so much passion.
Review for self-titled ep on www.rockfeedback.co.uk
London-based four piece Our Own Devices have been developing a reputation as a devastating live prospect and with this 3-tracker they now have fantastic recorded output to match. The band show remarkable range from the distorted shudderings of ‘Winter Tongue’ to the brooding introspection of ‘Little Bellamy’. Their appeal rests not only on the rewarding juxtaposition of explosive noise with subtle spaciousness, but also in the way each member makes an interesting, vital contribution to all of the songs. Kareem Taylor’s twisting, hypnotic guitar figures are brilliant throughout, working especially well on the dazed and drawn-out intro to ‘Long Live The King’. Rhys Baker’s vocals exude a didactic confidence whilst simultaneously carrying undertones of desperation and uncertainty. He also shows great knowledge of his own vocal strengths, alternating clipped staccato barks and dolefully elongated notes or combining with Taylor’s backing vocals for extra intensity. Adam Fitzwalter’s bass acts as melodic counterpoints to Taylor’s guitar lines, before seamlessly switching to more Shellac-esque, rhythmic work, and Dan Arrowsmith refuses to settle down into a straight beat, constantly shifting patterns to keep the listener guessing. Our Own Devices may have made their name on the strength of their loud, confrontational live performances, but they are swiftly broadening their horizons. Following recent dates in Eastern Europe with Jairus, their plans this year include an album release on the newly formed Natural History Records (which is co-run by the awesome Cats And Cats And Cats, no less) so expect to see much more from this bunch in 2007.
Rocksound review of 3-track demo

'Three Tracks recorded live that really sound quite unique in their musical delivery. Like a low-fi punk with some vocals courtesy of Rhys Baker who spits out his commentary with total conviction. Coming across as Million Dead playing Fugazi with Tribute To Nothing. There feels there is something lurking here that could grow into something special.'

Drat! live review

'You can't deny the intensity of their savage live show. Eschewing the previous bands intricacy in favour of dense noise blending Shellac's low end abrasion and Million Dead's bile spitting passion.'

Bugbear Bookings Descriptions

'Have absolutely no idea who this sounds like "It's metal but not as we know it". interesting stuff, straddles folk prog and at times hardcore, pretty intense but compelling. Take a spoonful of prog, then add a shovelful of metal and finally whisk in a basementful of hardcore, their own devices indeed! Singularly wonderful stuff'.

A Little Film of Us
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Latvian Memories

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 5/6/2005
Band Members: Dan Arrowsmith - Drums
Rhys Baker - Vocals/Guitar
Kareem Taylor - Guitar/Synth
Adam Fitzwalter - Bass
Luke Payne - Guitar/Headlines
Sounds Like: Top right of this page right here
Record Label: Natural History Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Our Own Devices - All Have Gone - words to songs

Lucky NeedleTonight science burnt holes in my pockets sureAt first light I ran to the glass microscopeIt greets me with golden flecks in its old, soulless and lonesome eyeFixated on remnants and pregn...
Posted by our own devices on Wed, 24 Oct 2007 05:19:00 PST

Latvia Mini Tour Diary

Jairus and Our Own Devices - Latvian Mini-tour Diary and Video Team Players - OOD  Dan, Fitz, Kareem and Rhys Jairus  Adam, Mike, James, Dan L, Ben Friday 19th Jan Starti...
Posted by our own devices on Wed, 24 Jan 2007 10:39:00 PST

Jairus/Our Own Devices Tour

Greetings everyoneWe have some amazing news that has left us all with slight stains on our trousers. Our good friends Jairus have asked us to be their tour support.......IN EASTERN EUROPE! We'll be pl...
Posted by our own devices on Mon, 16 Oct 2006 09:27:00 PST

New demo

Hello all. So we've just set up on purevolume.com. Its a very smart looking site which I probably shouldn't be advertising for on myspace but fuck it. As an added incentive for you to visit www.purevo...
Posted by our own devices on Sun, 24 Sep 2006 06:50:00 PST

Generosity Dies

Greeting Spunklets.Big thanks to LeSard for putting us on at the Blue Lily last Sat. It was loads of fun and the free food was top notch and now we can say we've played for our dinner. It was really b...
Posted by our own devices on Thu, 07 Sep 2006 08:18:00 PST

Air Con / Climate Control, allow that!

We like playing nice places, with nice seats, quality flooring and drapes everywhere, it makes a change to scuzzy rooms that remind you of the club at the beginning of Irreversible, but why do th...
Posted by our own devices on Thu, 31 Aug 2006 06:20:00 PST

When, you had your kids......

....you get to buy one get one free!! If you didnt make it to the These Arms Are Snakes show at the Underworld last night - you missed out!! The best gig i've seen in recent years, AND Meet Me In...
Posted by our own devices on Wed, 09 Aug 2006 04:15:00 PST

Crack delusion

Hello everyone, wanted to say thanks to those who came down to Mass in Brixton to see us. It was a tad weird and a ropey start to the set but we were happy in the end. Glad we didn't have to sit throu...
Posted by our own devices on Sat, 15 Jul 2006 04:52:00 PST

New Video!

Section 1Hello.Well there's a new video of us. It's got a new song over it as well. Not a full song though, that would be spoiling things for everyone.  It was added by a labotomy knife. Hop...
Posted by our own devices on Wed, 21 Jun 2006 11:00:00 PST

Words/mouth/tongue/slap/bellamy

Winter TongueBury me now I love the way your feet made no sound up on the glass tableRest assured the path's now as dead as the sway that swept us inSpeak softly to me speak in your winter tongueCome ...
Posted by our own devices on Thu, 08 Jun 2006 08:48:00 PST