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The Divine Comedy
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The Divine Comedyは現在42 upcoming concerts件のコンサートを開催中です。次回は2025年9月21日日曜日にイギリスのEngland、LiverpoolのRough Trade Liverpoolで開催される予定です。
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出身地
Enniskillen, Northern Ireland
形成済み
1991
ジャンル
Pop
The orchestral-pop project of Derry-born Neil Hannon, The Divine Comedy combine meticulously written songs with sardonic, allusion-heavy observations on the world’s absurdities. Hannon founded The Divine Comedy in 1989, releasing the mini-album Fanfare for the Comic Muse the following year. After releasing a few EPs in the early ’90s, The Divine Comedy released Liberation in 1993; it drew inspiration from Fitzgerald and Chekhov while showcasing Hannon’s rich vocals. The concept album Promenade, a seaside love story, arrived a year later. But as Britpop peaked, Hannon got swept up in the tide and enjoyed a breakthrough hit in 1996 with the revenge tale “Something for the Weekend,” the lead single off the album Casanova; another cut from that record, the breezy “Songs of Love,” became the theme for the beloved Irish sitcom Father Ted. A Short Album About Love followed in 1997; the next year The Divine Comedy released Fin De Siècle, which spawned the tabloid-TV-skewing “Generation Sex” and the transit portrait “National Express.” In the 21st century, Hannon released more music under the name The Divine Comedy, including 2004’s Nigel Godrich-produced Absent Friends and 2019’s cubicle-life concept album Office Politics, while contributing music to movies and TV shows like The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy and Doctor Who.
The Divine Comedyのメンバーには、これまでにNeil Hannon、Joby Talbot、Andrew Skeet、Bryan Mills、Simon Little、Ivor Talbot、Stuart 'Pinkie' Bates、Miguel Barradas、John Lennon McCullaghが含まれます。
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