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SUMMARY:The Devil Makes Three w/ DiTrani Brothers
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DESCRIPTION:The Devil Makes Three has always thrived in the spaces between
  genres\, where the grit of folk\, the soul of blues\, and the rebellious 
 spirit of punk collide. Their music doesn’t just follow the American sto
 rytelling tradition—it redefines it. Whether evoking the deep melancholy
  of Delta blues or the frenetic energy of punk\, their sound is raw\, powe
 rful\, and unmistakably their own. For over two decades\, this genre-defyi
 ng trio has carved out a place in the American roots scene\, delivering hi
 gh-energy performances that leave audiences captivated and wanting more. T
 hey&apos\;ve released seven studio albums and three live recordings\, with
  their latest\, Spirits\, marking a return to their stripped-down roots. F
 ormed in 2002 in Santa Cruz\, California by Pete Bernhard and Cooper McBea
 n\, the trio\, now featuring longtime collaborator MorganEve Swain (taking
  over on upright bass and vocals for Lucia Turino)\, has continued to evol
 ve musically while staying rooted in their core sound. The Devil Makes Thr
 ee has built a devoted fanbase by embracing the raw\, unpolished edge of a
 coustic music\, and their latest album\, Spirits\, adds yet another layer 
 to this ever-expanding sonic palette. The new album\, produced by Grammy-w
 inner Ted Hutt (Old Crow Medicine Show\, Dropkick Murphys\, The Gaslight A
 nthem and Violent Femmes among others)\, takes listeners through a journey
  of grief\, addiction\, division\, and personal resilience. Songs like “
 Lights on Me” and “Spirits” delve into the emotional weight of loss 
 and death\, reflecting Bernhard’s experience of losing close family memb
 ers and friends during the album&apos\;s creation. Meanwhile\, tracks like
  “Half as High” and “Divide and Conquer” tackle broader social the
 mes\, speaking to the ever-widening economic divide and political fragment
 ation in today&apos\;s volatile climate.  With frequent collaborator Morga
 nEve Swain (from longtime tourmates Brown Bird)  taking over on upright ba
 ss and vocals for Lucia Turino on upright bass and vocals—the band recor
 ded Spirits at Dreamland\, a converted church studio outside Woodstock\, N
 ew York\, where haunting thunderstorms mirrored the album&apos\;s somber\,
  introspective mood. The result is a powerful collection that marries the 
 band’s signature Americana sound with new depth\, capturing the essence 
 of resilience in the face of adversity. Yet\, despite these heavy themes\,
  The Devil Makes Three maintains their core identity as a rhythm-driven\, 
 live band meant for dancing and celebration. Their shows continue to bring
  together a diverse and dedicated fanbase\, where revelry and catharsis me
 et in equal measure.\nTickets: https://ironhorse.org/shows\nFull listing: 
 https://paradisecitymusic.org/show/34
LOCATION:Iron Horse Music Hall\, 18 Center St.\, Northampton\, MA
URL:https://paradisecitymusic.org/show/34
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