Origin: Londonderry
Decades: 1990's and 2000's
The Divine Comedy is the alias for Neil Hannon, a British pop singer/songwriter with aspirations of becoming a new wave fusion of Scott Walker, Morrissey, and Electric Light Orchestra. During the early '90s, he built up a strong cult following with a pair of idiosyncratic, critically acclaimed records before his third album, Casanova, became a mainstream success in the wake of Britpop and Pulp's popularity. "Becoming More Like Alfie" and "Something for the Weekend," both pulled from Casanova, became hits af... Read More
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paul LIVERPOOL England |
07.14.08 unique voice love it superb and yes lyrics give u summit to think about a good short story |
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michael mcwhinney Omagh Ireland |
06.20.08 Know Neil myself, an amazing guy a wee irish fella with a big voice and some song writer |
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England
i love neil hannon the best singer/songwriter.