Mat Devine

Mat Devine is an American singer-songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist of the rock band Kill Hannah, formed in 1993 in Chicago. His music style blends elements of alternative rock, electronic, and pop, characterized by emotive lyrics and anthemic melodies. Kill Hannah gained prominence in the early 2000s with their album "For Never and Ever" (2003), which featured hits like "Lips Like Morphine" and "Kennedy." The band's sound is often noted for its theatricality and synth-driven elements, influencing the emo and electronic rock scenes. In addition to his work with Kill Hannah, Devine has pursued solo projects, showcasing his versatility as an artist. His solo work includes the EP "The Last of the American Girls" and he has collaborated with various artists across genres, further expanding his musical footprint. Devine's impact on music is reflected in his ability to blend genres and create a distinct sound that resonates with fans of both rock and electronic music. His contributions have helped pave the way for a generation of artists exploring the intersections of these styles, making him a notable figure in the alt-rock landscape.