Divine Weeks were perhaps one of L.A.'s best could-have-been bands – certainly the hype and attention they received through their existence was close to that given to groups like U2, but at least the music was good enough to warrant it. With its final album, the quartet took a strong bow on a nine-song set, seeing out one era of alternative rock the same year another was fully inaugurated in the public eye. Ironically, there's much on Never Get Used to It that could easily have fit on Ten – certainly vocalist Bill See has the same sense of passion and mission t… read more
Divine Weeks were perhaps one of L.A.'s best could-have-been bands – certainly the hype and attention they received through their existence was close to that given to groups like U2, but at least the music was good enough to warrant it. With its final album, the quartet took a stro… read more
Divine Weeks were perhaps one of L.A.'s best could-have-been bands – certainly the hype and attention they received through their existence was close to that given to groups like U2, but at least the music was good enough to warrant it. With its final album, the quartet took a strong bow on a nine-song set, seeing out one era of alternative rock the sa… read more