Divine Fits


Divine Fits is an American-Canadian indie rock band composed of Britt Daniel, Dan Boeckner, Sam Brown, and Alex Fischel. The group released their debut album, A Thing Called Divine Fits, in 2012.

History

The group formed late 2011 after Daniel and Boeckner discussed forming a band together. Their first public performances were in Austin, Texas, where they had a surprise showing before having their official debut.
Their first album, A Thing Called Divine Fits, received positive receptions from critics, with the Austinist and The Austin Chronicle praising the band. AllMusic scored it 4 out of 5 stars.
On November 16, 2012, the band made their television debut on Late Show with David Letterman.
On June 5, 2013, Divine Fits premiered two new singles, "Ain't That The Way" and "Chained to Love". on Conan. Jessica Dobson made an appearance with the band, playing guitar. The band's final show took place at The Parish in Austin, Texas on October 13, 2013. Following the end of the tour, Daniel returned to performing with Spoon. Fischel was subsequently added as an official member. Boeckner returned to Wolf Parade in 2016, while Brown formed the band Operators alongside Boeckner and Macedonian-American musician Devojka.

Members