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Museum Of Devotion

[b]Museum of Devotion[/b] are an American Electro-industrial band formed in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States of America, in 1986 featuring [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/671248-James-Cooper-2]James Cooper[/url] on vocals, guitar, keyboards and [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/671249-Robbie-Anderson]Robert Anderson[/url] on lead guitar, bass guitar and keyboards. Their first album, [url=http://www.discogs.com/Museum-Of-Devotion-To-The-Pink-Period/master/23162]"…to the Pink Period"[/url], was released in 1988 to critical acclaim and positioned the band into Coldwave genre as being electro-industrial along with other bands such as [a60232], [a83146], [a3898], and [a265957] to mention a few. Museum of Devotion followed up [b]in 1989[/b] with their [url=http://www.discogs.com/Museum-Of-Devotion-Racist/master/23166]"Racist" EP[/url] which featured a more electronic spin to their style, including an aggressive cover of "Groove Line" by the funk group [a31546]. [b]In 1990[/b], Museum of Devotion pressed [url=http://www.discogs.com/Museum-Of-Devotion-Wants-Versus-Needs/master/23169]"Wants Verses Needs"[/url] which featured a Belgium top ten dance track "Sunshine". On this album the band paid tribute to the United Kingdom power house [a256185] by doing a dark version of Take Me I'm Yours. [b]In 1991[/b] an obscure Los Angeles DJ mix emerged with the "Sunshine" singles. The principal line up to the band remains the same after emerging from a career hiatus 2012 with new material and the same Coldwave attitude. Despite the band’s absence from the scene, their relevance remains, as seen by tracks such as "Canary in a Cathouse" and "Devotion" continuing to be on regular spin rotation by DJ’s across Europe and the United States in the gothic rock and Darkwave scenes. [b]In January of 2014[/b], Museum of Devotion released a music video for their 1990 single, “Slomo” on YouTube. The footage was shot in 1990 in preparation for the music video, but their record label, Lively Arts, and it's parent, New Rose Records, folded before the video was completed. The band recovered the footage and released it on Youtube, 24 years after the project was started. [b]In February of 2014[/b], Museum of Devotion digitally released the "Another Cold Wave" EP which is a return to their darkwave roots. Along with the release of the new EP, Museum of Devotion remastered their first two albums, "...to the Pink Period" and "Wants Versus Needs” which are now available through [l39660].

Members: James Cooper (2), and Robbie Anderson

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