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You are here: Home / Arts & Entertainment / Divine Fits at Deluxe @ Old National Centre on Friday, October 26th

Divine Fits at Deluxe @ Old National Centre on Friday, October 26th

September 8, 2012 by Brian Groce

Canadian singer/songwriter Dan Boeckner can’t sit still. After his former projects, Wolf Parade and Handsome Furs came to an end, he kicked off a new foray with fellow workaholic and indie rock band Spoon’s frontman Britt Daniel. The two picked up Sam Brown of punk rock band, New Bomb Turks, and the result is an alluring new group called Divine Fits.

On their debut album, “A Thing Called Divine Fits,” Boeckner and Daniel stick to their previous bands’ respective styles. The new group melds together to create almost a bi-tonal album in which some songs recall Wolf Parade and others sample Spoon. Instead of crafting a disjointed LP, the group has created one with a distinctive flow. The Wolf Parade-influenced cuts, such as the lead track, “My Love is Real,” feature Boeckner’s wavering vocals over steady synthesizer lines and a solid drum machine. Album standout “Would That Not Be Nice” consists of distorted vocals, maracas, aggressive guitar strumming and a groovy bass line. Daniel’s lyrics pack a punch, cutting through the track with some serious attitude.

“A Thing Called Divine Fits” is an indie rock aficionado’s dream come true: two well-respected and acclaimed groups emerging from the shells of their separate projects to give birth to refreshing new music.

Tickets are on sale now. General admission tickets are $19 in advance, $21 day of show. Purchase your tickets through LiveNation.com, Old National Center Box Office, Ticketmaster outlets, or charge-by-phone at 1-800-754-3000. Applicable fees apply to all ticket sales.

For more information on Divine Fits, visit http://divinefits.com/.

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Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Music & Nightlife Tagged With: Deluxe, Divine Fits, Old National Centre

About Brian Groce

Brian Groce is a native Indianapolis resident and is the President & CEO of Indianapolis based Naptown Buzz LLC, as well as the Editor In Chief of Naptown Buzz.

Brian also operates Watershed Studio LLC, an Indianapolis based consulting firm as well as Fazoom LLC, an Indianapolis based e-commerce website.

But first and foremost, Brian is the husband of his beautiful wife Amanda and the father of a house full of kids.

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