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VideoHoward Devoto - Rainy SeasonOct 16, '07 5:04 AM
for everyone

One of my favorite.

Inspired by the Sex Pistols, DeVoto co-formed Buzzcocks with singer/guitarist Pete Shelley in 1976. He left Buzzcocks after only one record (the Spiral Scratch E.P.) and a small number of performances.

Devoto afterwards formed the legendary, genre-defying Magazine in 1977. Their unique style was not easily categorized and they were more often than not described rather simplistically as "post-punk" or "new wave". They went on to release several ground-breaking albums, which met with only moderate commercial success, as well as minor hits such as "Shot By Both Sides" and "A Song From Under the Floorboards". After Magazine split in 1981 Devoto spent two years putting together a solo album with former Magazine keyboard player Dave Formula. Though criticism of Jerky Versions of the Dream was mixed, the single "Rainy Season" was consistently picked as a stand-out track. Jerky Versions of the Dream was reissued in 2007 by Virgin/EMI, featuring several tracks of bonus material.

A collaboration (three songs) with Bernard Szajner on the Brute Reason LP was released on Island Records in 1983. This was followed by a rendering of Big Star's "Holocaust" for the loose collective This Mortal Coil. The album It'll End in Tears contained contributions from many of the 4AD label's best artists, Devoto's presence being somewhat atypical.

One of his next project came in 1988 with his collaboration with Liverpool multi-instrumentalist Noko. As Luxuria they released two albums and a music video for the single "Redneck".

For most of the 1990s, Devoto was little involved in music, earning his living by working for a photo archive.

Devoto teamed up for the first time in twenty-five years with Buzzcocks Pete Shelley and released the much-anticipated Buzzkunst under the name ShelleyDevoto in 2001. Reviews were mixed.

In 2002, Devoto had a small part in the movie 24 Hour Party People, a film about Manchester's Factory Records. He himself is portrayed in the film by the actor Martin Hancock.


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