Between the Concrete and Clouds

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ReleasedSeptember 13, 2011
Length39:13
ProducerChris Bracco
Between the Concrete & Clouds
A photo of a lush green forest with a human-shaped figure covered in white flowers stood in it.
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 13, 2011
Length39:13
Label
ProducerChris Bracco
Kevin Devine chronology
She Stayed as Steam
(2010)
Between the Concrete & Clouds
(2011)
Bulldozer
(2013)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
NME(8/10)[2]
Rockfreaks.net(7.5/10)[3]
Under the Gun Review8/10[4]

Between the Concrete & Clouds is the sixth studio album by American indie rock musician Kevin Devine. It was his first album since 2009, released via Razor & Tie / Favorite Gentlemen.

It is the first record of Devine's made that is fully backed by a band[5] – Kevin Devine & the Goddamn Band, consisting of keyboardist Brian Bonz, bassist/keyboardist Chris Bracco, drummer/percussionist Mike Fadem, guitarist Russell Smith, and guitarist/mandolinist Mike Strandberg[1] – and his fourth produced by Bracco, who previously co-produced Devine's Make the Clocks Move and Split the Country, Split the Street with Mike Skinner and produced 2009's Brother's Blood.[5] The album was mixed by Rob Schnapf, who produced Devine's 2006 album Put Your Ghost to Rest and the 2008 single "Another Bag of Bones".[5] Per Devine, "the combination of Chris and Rob on this record kind of marries the best aspects of everything I've tried to do over the past ten years."[5]

The UK CD of the album, released via Big Scary Monsters, features 2 bonus tracks, "Part of the Whole" and "Luxembourg", Devine's previous two singles (produced by Schnapf) released prior to Between the Concrete & Clouds.

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