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Subtle joy and latent melancholy mix in DEVILS & DUST, the latest work of the boy from Asbury Park. To define DEVILS & DUST as a midpoint between the two would be unfair to NEBRASKA, but it’s certainly much closer to it than to THE GHOST.
Subtle joy and latent melancholy mix in DEVILS & DUST, the latest work of the boy from Asbury Park.
To define DEVILS & DUST as a midpoint between the two would be unfair to NEBRASKA, but it’s certainly much closer to it than to THE GHOST.
Listen to Devils & Dust for a deep dive into Bruce Springsteen’s heartfelt acoustic storytelling.
"The album opens with Devils & Dust, a masterpiece, a track surely conceived to be played with the band." "Jesus Was an Only Son, perhaps the album's most beautiful song, has nothing of folk; it’s a gospel piece dominated by piano and female choirs."
"The album opens with Devils & Dust, a masterpiece, a track surely conceived to be played with the band."
"Jesus Was an Only Son, perhaps the album's most beautiful song, has nothing of folk; it’s a gospel piece dominated by piano and female choirs."
Dive into the depth of Springsteen’s Devils & Dust and discover its poetic storytelling and rich folk melodies.
The music is beautiful (intimate and mystical; powerful and sanguine), many guitar riffs are thrilling, the Boss’s voice is always rough and icy, sad and relentless. "Devils & Dust" will not go down in history. The Boss is tired, perhaps a bit bored.
The music is beautiful (intimate and mystical; powerful and sanguine), many guitar riffs are thrilling, the Boss’s voice is always rough and icy, sad and relentless.
"Devils & Dust" will not go down in history. The Boss is tired, perhaps a bit bored.
Discover the bittersweet journey of Bruce Springsteen's Devils & Dust—listen and form your own view on this complex album.
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