Divorce's debut album, Drive to Goldenhammer, provides an emotional journey through a fictional town symbolizing the warmth of their East Midlands roots. Featuring heartfelt songs like 'Lord,' which reflects on queer relationships, and 'All My Freaks,' critiquing the music industry, the album showcases the storytelling talents of co-vocalists Tiger Cohen-Towell and Felix Mackenzie-Barrow. Their distinctive blend of country, indie, and Americana creates a sound rich in nuance and charm. Recent performances alongside bands like Bombay Bicycle Club highlight Divorce's capability to weave romance and playful sophistication into their music, making this album a genuine representation of their artistic identity.
Drive to Goldenhammer is a debut album by Divorce that blends genres and showcases personal exploration, giving a heartfelt tribute to their East Midlands roots.
Divorce's sound intertwines elements of country, indie, and Americana, resulting in big-hearted songs that resonate with warmth and humanity.
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