Devon Again - 'All My Fault'
Devon Again can't help but blame herself with her new single, 'All My Fault'.
Pause for a moment and rewind to your adolescence. Find your old band t-shirt and get ready to scream at the top of your lungs. In this lively, head-bopping track, Devon Again gets caught up in her mind, conscious that her actions are an act of self-sabotage in 'All My Fault'.
Finding her footing on TikTok, the LA-based Pop artist, has amassed thousands of followers and has fronted a Fresh Finds campaign for Spotify, making her an artist to watch this year.
With winding, dreamy electric guitar and heart-pumping drums, Devon Again's bright voice and alluring harmonies capture your attention within seconds. Devon is a risk-taker, effortlessly blending upbeat verses and stripped-back moments, bringing listeners on a wild ride.
A list of regrets and nothing working out as anticipated, Devon Again discusses the influences behind the track, "I had a super super annoying realization that I was in charge of my own life and most of the hurt I was feeling was no ones fault but my own". A growing pain, she looks to move on from what is comfortable, try something new and get out of this cycle of self-doubt.
Cheerful and honest, Devon Again has this infectious likability about her. She's an artist to keep your eye on this year, but for now, blast 'All My Fault' through your speakers and adopt Devon's carefree attitude for a change!
Words by Amy Mealing
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