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devics : ウィキペディア英語版
devics

Devics (stylized as Dévics) is an indie rock band from Los Angeles, California consisting of Sara Lov, Dustin O'Halloran, Ed Maxwell, Theodore Liscinski, and Evan Schnabel. Their music can be described as melancholic.
In 2008, Devics covered The Cure's "Catch" for the American Laundromat Records produced compilation ''Just Like Heaven - a tribute to The Cure''. It was recorded by Pall Jenkins of the Black Heart Procession and included performances by Scott Mercado, Jimmy LaValle, Pall Jenkins as well as Dustin O'Halloran and Sara Lov.
The song "Key" is performed by the band in ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' during the fifth season, in an episode titled "Crush".
==Discography==

* 1996 ''Buxom'' (LP, self release)
* 1998 ''If You Forget Me...'' (LP)
* 2000 ''The Ghost in the Girl'' (EP)
* 2001 ''My Beautiful Sinking Ship'' (LP)
* 2003 "Red Morning" (7" Vinyl Single)
* 2003 ''The Stars at Saint Andrea'' (LP)
* 2003 ''Ribbons'' (EP)
* 2005 ''Distant Radio'' (EP)
* 2006 ''Push the Heart'' (LP)

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