Devour The Day
Devour the Day formed in 2011, with Blake Allison and Joey Chavez meeting at an open mic night in Southern California. They released their debut EP 'Time &...
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Devour the Day formed in 2011, with Blake Allison and Joey Chavez meeting at an open mic night in Southern California. They released their debut EP 'Time & Space' and followed it with a self-titled album that included the song 'Nothing Is Enough.'
The band's lineup has shifted over time. Chavez left in 2018, replaced by guitarist Kevin Skaff, and bassist Kyle Cook departed in 2022, with Kyle Kozak stepping in. Through these changes, they've put out albums like 'Black Mountain' in 2016, 'Greetings from San Pedro' in 2019, and 'Time' in 2023.
Songs like 'The Bottom' and 'Blackout' show their mix of alternative rock with some electronic touches. They keep playing shows and recording, working with the pieces they have.
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