A living archive of news and events relating to Devin Tait and his debut solo album, including lyrics, show dates, fliers and set lists.
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Thursday, November 8, 2012
Lola's Setlist
Lola's was a great place to play! Friendly staff, great ambiance, and good sound. Being only two blocks from home is nice too.
Two cover songs were premiered and one new original song debuted. Here was the set:
1. Thinking of You (Hanson cover)
2. Alien Nation
3. Burn
4. Quickie
5. Strange Season
6. Speed Dating (NEW SONG!)
7. Robert DeNiro's Waiting (Bananarama cover)
8. To Be Young and On Downers
9. Sunglasses at Night / Sweet Dreams (Corey Hart/Eurythmics cover)
The show was filmed so there should be some video clips up at some point.
The band thanks everyone who showed up!
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Fubar August 22 Set list
This show was originally scheduled as part of Rock and Roll Fag Bar on August 15. However, that night was pulled and therefore the show was cancelled. Luckily, the owner of Fubar rescheduled the performance for the following week so the band was able to go on after all, despite the confusion over the date.
Here's the set list:
1. Alien Nation
2. Quickie
3. Heartbeat (featuring Swivek)
4. Burn
5. To Be Young & On Downers
6. Sunglasses at Night / Sweet Dreams (Corey Hart/Eurythmics Covers)
7. Get Off (featuring Jasten King, a Dandy Warhols cover)
8. Post No Bills (Shitting Glitter cover)
Monday, July 30, 2012
Eagle LA Set List 7/20/12
Devin and the Traitors were honored and thrilled to open for The Donnies, a tribute to The Donnas, at Eagle LA on Sunday, June 29th. There were some very cool people in the audience!
A brand new song was performed! It was a very fun set.
1. Winnipeg Beach
2. Alien Nation
3. To Be Young & On Downers
4. Burn
5. Bad Friends
6. Quickie
7. Sunglasses at Night / Sweet Dreams
Thanks to The Donnies for letting us open for them, to Eagle LA for having LIVE BANDS in a Gay Bar, and of course to everyone who showed up. Huge thanks to Marc Loren of Mmmmpopmuzik for filming two of the songs (click links above - more videos coming via Decadrisco soon).
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Trip Set List 4/23/12
Devin, Liana, Myles and Brandon performed their final "Cabaret Pop" set at Trip in Santa Monica on Monday, April 23. The set list was:
- Roam
- Alien Nation
- Tape
- Strange Season
- Why
- Digital Representation
- Wannabe
- Winnipeg Beach
- Quickie
- Speechless
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Viper Room Set List 4/10/12

On April 10, 2012, Devin Tait & The Traitors made their debut at the legendary Viper Room! This is a place where Devin had always wanted to perform when he was in Shitting Glitter. This aspiration was realized ultimately when Invisible Material (the band Devin plays drums in) performed there twice back in 2010. However, Devin was very thrilled to be performing there with his own band. Making the night even more special was the fact that he and Brandon's sister, Adrienne, was visiting from Kansas City and was in attendance at the show!
Here was the set list:
1. Digital Representation
2. Winnipeg Beach
3. Strange Season
4. Why
5. Quickie
6. Alien Nation
7. Roam
8. Speechless
Monday, April 2, 2012
The Bull Bar, 3/30/12 Set List
Liana, Devin and Myles at Bull Bar (Photo by James Rieker)
Devin was joined by Liana and Myles for a full set at the Bull Bar in Long Beach on Friday, March 30th. They were preceded by Crush 333 and Devin's former band, Shitting Glitter. It was quite the festive evening as many in the bar were there to celebrate as part of the housewarming party for Ms. Amy Crosby. Here was the set list:
1. Roam
2. Digital Representation
3. Why
4. Quickie
5. Speechless
6. Alien Nation
7. Tape
8. Wannabe
Huge thanks to everyone for being part of this fun evening! Especially to Carrie and Julia for coming all the way down from San Francisco. We always enjoy performing in Long Beach!

Good Hurt, 3/29/12 Set List
Devin was joined by Brandon and Liana for an acoustic set at Good Hurt. Here was the set list:
1. Alien Nation
2. Roam
3. Strange Season
4. Why (new song, written and sung by Liana, premiered at this show)
5. Quickie (brand new song debuted at this show)
6. Underwater Breathing
7. Wannabe (Spice Girls cover, debuted at this show)
This was a really great show! Thanks to all our friends and family that came out, and to the very kind staff at the Good Hurt. The show was filmed by the bar and will be made available on YouTube soon.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Welcome, Liana Hernandez
Welcome the newest Traitor, Liana Hernandez! Liana made her debut last month at Red Rock Bar on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, singing harmonies and playing a little tambourine! Brandon Strecker, now on bass, and Myles Matisse on drums complete the lineup now, while Devin has been performing electric piano. The upcoming gigs will feature some variations on this lineup depending on the venue and availability of the Traitors. We are very excited to be making debuts at three great new venues in the coming weeks including the amazing and historic El Cid Theatre! We're also thrilled to be going back to Long Beach again and sharing a fantastic night with our old friends Shitting Glitter and Crush 333! Meanwhile Devin is continuing to write songs for his next album, one of which, titled "Quickie," will make it's premiere at the Good Hurt on March 29, as will "Why," a song written and sung by Liana.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Acoustic Playhouse @ Red Rocks Setlist

Devin Tait & The Traitors performed at Acoustic Playhouse, upstairs at Red Rock Bar on the Sunset Strip, on Friday, February 17. A new Traitor, Liana Hernandez, made her debut on vocals!
Here was the set list:
1. Alien Nation
2. Doctor! Doctor! (Thompson Twins cover)
3. Tape
4. Strange Season
5. Roam (B-52's cover)
6. Digital Representation
7. Speechless (Lady Gaga cover)
Devin commented that previously, the Traitors had performed as an "electro-pop" act, using backing tracks while Tait played occasional synthesizer. Recently they have begun performing in a more acoustic/cabaret type lineup, completely live with Tait playing full piano parts while singing. This show marked the premiere of "Tape" and "Digital Representation" in this set up.
Thanks to Mmmmpopmusik for filming again! Click on the song titles to see the videos.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Review of "The Other Door" Show
Here's Devin's first live show review! So maybe it's written by Brandon Strecker, who happens to be not only Devin's brother but also a member of The Traitors, but hey, at least he took the time to write it! He posted the review on his blog, External Mind Drive, which we recommend you check out and follow.
The Other Door is located on a slightly sleepy stretch of Burbank Blvd, it used to be a lesbian establishment called Moon Shadows. I had been to Moon Shadows many times and even played there once in my old band. I was immediately impressed by the changes in decor they had made, though I felt a bit like they were over reaching to charge a $5 cover for what is still essential a neighborhood bar, albeit a very nice one.
The event began early on a Wednesday night, so only a small crowd had the pleasure of hearing Devin Tait perform. Listening to the sound man set up and check I quickly felt much better about where my $5 cover went. The sound system in the bar has been heavily upgraded and having a competent personable sound man there for the evening is no small expense.
Devin usually plays shows with a band as Devin Tait and the Traitors, and in the interest of disclosure I will admit that I'm usually a Traitor. This was a rare treat for me to be able to just sit back and listen. When playing solo the shows are quieter and simpler, just Devin and an electric piano.
The show opened with "Alien Nation", the song has been re-worked since it was recorded for his album and now features a stunning intro and outro, both of which really add a layer of drama. The intro with big open chords becomes the perfect counter point to the large left hand bass drones that start the first verse. It felt like a perfect way to start the set. Devin was confident on this tune and the vocal delivery in particular stood out as being spot on.
After the first song Devin took a brief pause to introduce a cover by what he said was one of his favorite bands. He then Launched into "Doctor Doctor" by the Thompson Twins. For a song usually dripping with Synthesizer it translated well to the piano.
A never before played live B-side was up next, "k18" which was just released as the flip side to the single "Tape". Some of the vocal notes in the first verse of this song appeared to put Devin's low vocal register to the test, but he did manage to always just reach them. The song is quite beautiful and I found my self transported to lonely stretches of American back roads as it played.
"Strange Season" is a stand out Track from Devin's 2011 album "It's Never the Way You Imagine" and every bit of the beauty and atmosphere of the songs translates in the live performance. The vocal melody towards the end seems to have even evolved further in the numerous live performances since the albums release, there is an added power and confidence that has Devin evolving the melodic them ever so slightly, giving the song resolution live that it barely hints at on record.
"Roam" by the b52s was played next. The entire room was singing along and clapping to this one. It's ambitious to take any full band with multiple vocalists songs and play them in a stripped down solo format, but it can also be very rewarding, allowing the listener a glimpse of the song below.
The evening's highlight was the live debut of "Underwater Breathing" the 10th Track from "It's Never the Way you Imagine It". Something really came together by the time this song came up in the set. I'm not sure if the sound man made some additional tweaks or if the arrangement of this song just really shines on piano, but the bass notes in the verses of this song were simply amazing. This is the longest song from the album and it's quite a feat to play the entire thing live. Building from a beautiful piano intro, to the power of the left hand in the verses the chorus then just soars. The emotion portrayed in this song is deep and easily relate-able. The delivery of the lines: "I can't be the only one, can't feel so lonely,I had your back now I see you leaving, Suspended in motion, arrested progression, I will remain underwater breathing" provided the emotional high water mark for the evening. The instrumental break with the solo during this song was nearly note perfect, if not for one tiny flub the entire performance would have been flawless.
The set closed with a cover of "Speechless" by Lady Ga Ga. A powerful tribute from Devin to his life partner. At this point in the set the vocals were so confident an powerful it would have been easy to hear every word from the parking lot without a microphone. A very nice way to close the set, sending the folks who had gathered here off into the night feeling good.
It was a fine set, and I was glad to be there to bear witness.
Devin Tait plays again with the Traitors this Friday at Red Rocks on the Sunset Strip at 10pm.
Devin Tait Live at The Other Door 2/8/12
The event began early on a Wednesday night, so only a small crowd had the pleasure of hearing Devin Tait perform. Listening to the sound man set up and check I quickly felt much better about where my $5 cover went. The sound system in the bar has been heavily upgraded and having a competent personable sound man there for the evening is no small expense.
Devin usually plays shows with a band as Devin Tait and the Traitors, and in the interest of disclosure I will admit that I'm usually a Traitor. This was a rare treat for me to be able to just sit back and listen. When playing solo the shows are quieter and simpler, just Devin and an electric piano.
The show opened with "Alien Nation", the song has been re-worked since it was recorded for his album and now features a stunning intro and outro, both of which really add a layer of drama. The intro with big open chords becomes the perfect counter point to the large left hand bass drones that start the first verse. It felt like a perfect way to start the set. Devin was confident on this tune and the vocal delivery in particular stood out as being spot on.
After the first song Devin took a brief pause to introduce a cover by what he said was one of his favorite bands. He then Launched into "Doctor Doctor" by the Thompson Twins. For a song usually dripping with Synthesizer it translated well to the piano.
A never before played live B-side was up next, "k18" which was just released as the flip side to the single "Tape". Some of the vocal notes in the first verse of this song appeared to put Devin's low vocal register to the test, but he did manage to always just reach them. The song is quite beautiful and I found my self transported to lonely stretches of American back roads as it played.
"Strange Season" is a stand out Track from Devin's 2011 album "It's Never the Way You Imagine" and every bit of the beauty and atmosphere of the songs translates in the live performance. The vocal melody towards the end seems to have even evolved further in the numerous live performances since the albums release, there is an added power and confidence that has Devin evolving the melodic them ever so slightly, giving the song resolution live that it barely hints at on record.
"Roam" by the b52s was played next. The entire room was singing along and clapping to this one. It's ambitious to take any full band with multiple vocalists songs and play them in a stripped down solo format, but it can also be very rewarding, allowing the listener a glimpse of the song below.
The evening's highlight was the live debut of "Underwater Breathing" the 10th Track from "It's Never the Way you Imagine It". Something really came together by the time this song came up in the set. I'm not sure if the sound man made some additional tweaks or if the arrangement of this song just really shines on piano, but the bass notes in the verses of this song were simply amazing. This is the longest song from the album and it's quite a feat to play the entire thing live. Building from a beautiful piano intro, to the power of the left hand in the verses the chorus then just soars. The emotion portrayed in this song is deep and easily relate-able. The delivery of the lines: "I can't be the only one, can't feel so lonely,I had your back now I see you leaving, Suspended in motion, arrested progression, I will remain underwater breathing" provided the emotional high water mark for the evening. The instrumental break with the solo during this song was nearly note perfect, if not for one tiny flub the entire performance would have been flawless.
The set closed with a cover of "Speechless" by Lady Ga Ga. A powerful tribute from Devin to his life partner. At this point in the set the vocals were so confident an powerful it would have been easy to hear every word from the parking lot without a microphone. A very nice way to close the set, sending the folks who had gathered here off into the night feeling good.
It was a fine set, and I was glad to be there to bear witness.
Devin Tait plays again with the Traitors this Friday at Red Rocks on the Sunset Strip at 10pm.
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
New Traitor: Drummer Myles Matisse
Devin and the Traitors are thrilled to welcome drummer Myles Matisse, whose first gig with the band was on June 30 at Que Sera. Up next, the new lineup will be performing at Club Voltage at Jalisco Inn on July 14 as part of the downtown Los Angeles art walk! In other news, the next single to be released from Devin's debut album will be "Tape." A video for the track will be directed by Shawn Sagen, who directed the Alien Nation video.
Friday, July 1, 2011
Que Sera, June 30 Set List

1. Tape
2. Not in a Million Years
3. Hey Citizen (Turbo Sunshine song)
4. Bad Friends (live debut)
5. Winnipeg Beach
6. Alien Nation
7. Get Outta My Way (Kylie Minogue cover, featuring Andrew Michael on backing vocals)
Thanks to the band Crush for having us perform at their CD Preview Party! And to our friend Brad Jacobson aka Swivek for performing after us.
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