Driven by the personal losses that fueled Spirits, The Devil Makes Three has emerged
with renewed clarity and purpose. Bernhard reflects, “I never thought we’d go as far as
we have, especially without compromise. I feel pretty lucky. We’ve always done what we
wanted to do, and, amazingly, we’ve attained the success we have with something as
left-field as this. Our fans are loyal and dedicated, a mixture of people who wouldn’t
necessarily spend much time together. We’re looking forward to them hearing this
album.”
The journey of The Devil Makes Three is a testament to the enduring power of music to
bring people together, to heal, and to lift spirits—even when times are tough. With
Spirits, the band proves once again that their unique sound and message are more
relevant than ever.