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===Band information===
===Band information===


Devine Electric is a hard rock band formed in Sydney in 2005, formed be former members of [[Dark Order]] (Zoran Mrakic), '''Tommy Gun''' (Ivor Radocaj and Eli Reskov) and '''Powerhead''' drummer Paul Corben. After about a year of gigging and winning the attention of no less a name than ex-[[ACDC|AC/DC]] and '''INXS''' manager Michael Browning, the band dissolved due to personal differences, but reformed in 2008. In 2009 the band supported '''Pretty Boy Floyd''' and the following year toured with '''Stryper''' before releasing their second EP “Excuse the Mess” EP. A second EP was completed in 2012 after the departure of Zino Zei-Nero left the band as a four piece, but the release was held up after Reskov was hit by a car. In the meantime, Mrakic toured Europe with one of his other bands, [[Assaulter]]. In late 2012 Devine Electric opened for '''Lost Angels''' in Sydney and supported '''Lita Ford''' and '''Gilby Clarke''' during 2013.
Devine Electric is a hard rock band formed in Sydney in 2005, formed be former members of [[Dark Order]] (Zoran Mrakic), '''Tommy Gun''' (Ivor Radocaj and Eli Reskov) and '''Powerhead''' drummer Paul Corben. After about a year of gigging and winning the attention of no less a name than ex-[[ACDC|AC/DC]] and '''INXS''' manager Michael Browning, the band dissolved due to personal differences, but reformed in 2008. In 2009 the band supported '''Pretty Boy Floyd''' and the following year toured with '''Stryper''' before releasing their second EP “Excuse the Mess” EP. A second EP was completed in 2012 after the departure of Zino Zei-Nero left the band as a four piece, but the release was held up after Reskov was hit by a car. In the meantime, Mrakic toured Europe with one of his other bands, [[Assaulter]]. In late 2012 Devine Electric opened for '''Lost Angels''' in Sydney and supported '''Lita Ford''' and '''Gilby Clarke''' during 2013. The band played live less often for the next couple of years as they concentrated on completing a long held-off album; mixed in Switzerland by Tommy Vertelli of '''Coroner''', the self-titled album is due for release early 2016.


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===Discography===
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Revision as of 08:50, 30 November 2015

Devine Electric
OriginSydney, NSW
GenresHard rock
Years active2005 - present
Associated actsDark Order, Killrazer, Assaulter, Tommy Gun, Powerhead
Websitehttp://www.facebook.com/DevineElectric
MembersPaul Corben, Zoran Mrakic, Ivor Radocaj, Eli Reskov
Past membersZino Zei-Nero

Band members

  • Current line up
    • Paul Corben (drums)
    • Zoran Mrakic (bass)
    • Ivor Radocaj (guitar)
    • Eli Reskov (vocals)
  • Former members
    • Zino Zei-Nero (guitar) 2005 - 2011

Band information

Devine Electric is a hard rock band formed in Sydney in 2005, formed be former members of Dark Order (Zoran Mrakic), Tommy Gun (Ivor Radocaj and Eli Reskov) and Powerhead drummer Paul Corben. After about a year of gigging and winning the attention of no less a name than ex-AC/DC and INXS manager Michael Browning, the band dissolved due to personal differences, but reformed in 2008. In 2009 the band supported Pretty Boy Floyd and the following year toured with Stryper before releasing their second EP “Excuse the Mess” EP. A second EP was completed in 2012 after the departure of Zino Zei-Nero left the band as a four piece, but the release was held up after Reskov was hit by a car. In the meantime, Mrakic toured Europe with one of his other bands, Assaulter. In late 2012 Devine Electric opened for Lost Angels in Sydney and supported Lita Ford and Gilby Clarke during 2013. The band played live less often for the next couple of years as they concentrated on completing a long held-off album; mixed in Switzerland by Tommy Vertelli of Coroner, the self-titled album is due for release early 2016.

Discography

Album:

2016 Devine Electric Independent


EPs:

2008 Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Piece
2011 Excuse the Mess
2012 Devine Electric