Kevin Devine is an American singer-songwriter known for his introspective lyrics and blend of indie rock and folk music. Born on December 19, 1984, in Brooklyn, New York, he first gained prominence in the early 2000s as a solo artist and a member of the band Miracle of 86. Devine's music often explores themes of personal struggle, social issues, and emotional vulnerability. His notable works include albums such as *Make the Clocks Move* (2006), *Put Your Ghost to Rest* (2008), and *Between the Concrete and Clouds* (2011). The album *Goddamn, Daniel* (2019) showcases his evolution as an artist, blending acoustic and electric elements while maintaining his signature storytelling style. Devine has also collaborated with various artists, including the band Brand New, further solidifying his presence in the indie music scene. His impact on music is characterized by a loyal fanbase and critical acclaim, particularly for his ability to articulate complex emotions and social commentary through his songs. Through his work, Devine has influenced a generation of musicians within the indie and alternative rock genres.