Former LOSTPROPHETS Members Launch NO DEVOTION

June 30, 2014

Former LOSTPROPHETS guitarists Mike Lewis and Lee Gaze, keyboardist Jamie Oliver, bassist Stuart Richardson and drummer Luke Johnson have joined forces with singer Geoff Rickly of the punk act THURSDAY in a new band called NO DEVOTION.

NO DEVOTION's first single, "Stay", was released via iTunes and is available for streaming below. A 12-inch vinyl version of the single — also featuring the track the track "Eyeshadow" — will be made available through Rickly's Collect Records on July 12 in Europe and July 22 in the U.S.

By now, most people — or at least most anyone reading this — know what happened to LOSTPROPHETS, the Welsh sextet whose fifteen-year career died instantly with the horrific actions of its former lead singer. What most people haven't seemed to consider, however, is how the lives of the band's remaining members were profoundly impacted. Harshly uprooted from their settled lives and careers, their own notions of trust and betrayal tested beyond measure, there was never going to be an ending in which everything could simply go back to where it was before.

"We didn't know if we would ever make music again," Richardson recalls, "if people would look us in the face. Everything felt like it was over."

There was a long period of reflection, a sort of self-preservation for themselves and their families. And then, the music did come, albeit not like before.

By the time they approached Rickly with a batch of instrumental tracks, an updated creative template had been forged and the singer's famously eclectic musical interests — which he spent the last few years exploring as both a solo artist and as a member of UNITED NATIONS — somehow perfectly aligned with this new direction.

"To be honest, I never really listened to LOSTPROPHETS," Rickly admits. "But with this music, we speak a common language. You don't really grow out of punk, you grow with it. To my mind, post-punk was about taking a more sophisticated approach to that sound, and I think we all have a shared respect for that era of modern music."

After much consideration, Rickly agreed to front the new project. In light of the recent controversy, no one believed that this was an easy request.

"I had always liked these guys in passing: they're funny and self-aware. I didn't think it was fair, what was happening to them. And, well, the music was too good to pass up," he says, simply.

Which is to say that this story is not so much about alienation as it is about connection, and it's not about redemption as much as personal reclamation. NO DEVOTION provided a vehicle for its members to become themselves again, and the two songs that comprise this, their debut 12-inch for Collect Records, were the fuel.

"We didn't know what else to do," Richardson explains. "We just wrote music. I didn't know if anyone would ever want to hear it, I didn't know if anyone ever would hear it. I just needed to occupy my brain." He pauses, then adds, "We just needed this."

Those of you that are in the U.K. will have the opportunity to catch them play their first-ever gigs at the end of July.

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