The Devlins showcase their smooth Irish brogue on their debut album
Drift, and without the heavy guitars and lyrical imagery made famous by their Irish counterparts (
U2,
the Cranberries). Taking note from their influences such as
Talk Talk and
the Blue Nile, Peter and
Colin Devlin go for a grainy simplicity similar to Mike Scott and
the Waterboys. The result is earthy in composition, and nothing outstanding in the sense of perfecting an anthem or epic song. Album opener "I Knew That" is a decent introduction for
Drift; echoing guitars and breezy acoustics set the album's overall tone and emotional outlooks. "Everytime You Go" and "Almost Made You Smile" are hauntingly similar to the earnest vocals of
Daniel Lanois, but what's most inviting about the Devlins is how they keep it basic. No major production or standout singles are found; hushing vocals carry the entire 11-song set list and make
Drift an ethereal beauty. ~ MacKenzie Wilson