Flower Of Devotion (CD)
Dehd
Amoeba Review
Chicago-based indie rock trio Dehd’s Flower of Devotion ups the ante from the raucous garage sound and lyrical sparring of their 2019 debut, Water, with more polished and sometimes sunnier tunes. The attitude remains, but the results feel more well-rounded, seeing the band come into their own on their sophomore album. Singer/songwriter Emily Kempf sang about the necessity of love, compassion, and companionship on Water; here she extols the virtues of being a loner while showing off her incredibly expressive range. Balla's guitar lines flirt from cosmic country to the dark sounds of Broadcast. It’s clear that Dehd is making meaningful markers on their way into the journey of the soul.
Track Listing
Disc 1 Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Desire
|
Dehd | 03:14 |
2.
Loner
|
Dehd | 03:12 |
3.
Haha
|
Dehd | 02:11 |
4.
Drip Drop
|
Dehd | 02:43 |
5.
Month
|
Dehd | 03:03 |
6.
Disappear
|
Dehd | 02:23 |
7.
Flood
|
Dehd | 02:57 |
8.
Letter
|
Dehd | 03:15 |
9.
Nobody
|
Dehd | 02:47 |
10.
No Time
|
Dehd | 03:03 |
11.
Moonlight
|
Dehd | 03:24 |
12.
Apart
|
Dehd | 02:26 |
13.
Flying
|
Dehd | 03:46 |