The band has released over eight full-length studio albums, along with multiple singles and EPs. In the early days, the bands releases were received negatively. For Example, their first official album ‘Fanfare for the Comic Muse’ did poorly amongst critics along with various EPs that the group released at this time.
After a few years of rethinking his approach to the band’s sound, Hannon released the album ‘Liberation.’ The album contains thirteen tracks such as ‘Death of a Supernaturalist,’ ‘The Pop Singer’s Fear of the Pollen Count’ and ‘I Was Born Yesterday.’ The album did better than The Divine Comedy’s prior releases, earning positive reviews from critics such as NME and AllMusic. The release was successful enough for the group to release another album titled ‘Promenade’ without problems. This third release features thirteen songs like ‘When The Lights Go Out All Over Europe,’ ‘Ten Seconds to Midnight’ and ‘Going Downhill Fast.’ Once again, the album did better than its predecessors, earning four out of five stars from webzine AllMusic, as well as positive reviews from NME magazine and others.
The band’s first major successes came with the release of the album Casanova in 1996. A single from this album, ‘Something for the Weekend,’ did particularly well, allowing The Divine Comedy to become a more and more recognisable name. Neil Hannon became a symbol himself, due to the fact that he was often seen dressed in a suit and always managed to look smart.
For information on any upcoming concerts from The Divine Comedy, be sure to check the band’s official website, as it is likely that tours or gigs will be announced there first. For a unique concert experience, it is highly recommended that you purchase tickets to see The Divine Comedy. The energy that Hannon and the musicians portray on stage will make for an unforgettable experience. Be sure to buy tickets in advance if possible, as it is likely that concerts will sell out quickly. Tickets are available for purchase through various online ticketing services, or at a ticket centre near you. Check online now for information.