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  2. Divine Council (group) - Wikipedia

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    Divine Council played local gigs around the Richmond area prior to getting a New York show for CMJ's "Leaders of the New Cool" artist showcase in October 2015, founded by Chris Turner & Dominique Maldonado of Hollywood East ENT . [4] In New York, they met André 3000 who introduced himself as a fan of the group.

  3. Psycroptic - Wikipedia

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    The band's eighth album, Divine Council, was released on August 5, 2022. [11] Psycroptic's 2024 tour commenced on August 16th 2024 in Frankston, Victoria. [12]

  4. Divine Council - Wikipedia

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    Council of gods before the Deluge. Engraving by Virgil Solis for Ovid's Metamorphoses Book I, 162–208. Fol. 4v, image 7. The Council of Gods (Sketch for the Medici Cycle) No.14, Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640), Alte Pinakothek This seal depicts a favorite scene of the Old Babylonian period in which a worshiper stands among a number of gods.

  5. Britt Daniel - Wikipedia

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    From 2011 to 2013, Daniel was involved in a new band called Divine Fits, consisting of members from Spoon, Wolf Parade and New Bomb Turks. The group's debut, A Thing Called Divine Fits, was released on August 28, 2012 through Merge Records. The first single from the album, "My Love Is Real", was released on July 10, 2012.

  6. Lately (Divine song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lately" is a song by American R&B girl group Divine, released as the group's debut single on August 25, 1998, from their only studio album, Fairy Tales. Written by Christopher Kelly and Will Baker, the Hammond organ -driven R&B song is a pensive reflection on lost love produced by John Howcott and Donald Parks.

  7. Absent Friends (album) - Wikipedia

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    Absent Friends is the eighth studio album by Northern Irish chamber pop band the Divine Comedy, released in 2004 by Parlophone in the UK and Nettwerk in the U.S. Two singles were released from the album in the UK: "Come Home Billy Bird", which features former Kenickie vocalist Lauren Laverne on vocals, and the album's title track.

  8. Contemporary Catholic liturgical music - Wikipedia

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    Pundit George Weigel said that "[a]n extraordinary number of trashy liturgical hymns have been written in the years since the Second Vatican Council." Weigel called "Ashes" a "prime example" of "[h]ymns that teach heresy ", criticizing the lyric "We rise again from ashes to create ourselves anew" as " Pelagian drivel".

  9. Category:The Divine Comedy (band) members - Wikipedia

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