Devon Ross came by her music obsessions naturally. At 24, she’s already had a successful career as a high-fashion model, but music was always a defining part of her life, first as the daughter of a rock guitar hero. While a typical model might occasionally marry a rock star – just as her mother did – or ease into bad acting or become a dilettante DJ, Ross is probably the first to make a left turn into a legit indie rocker.
And she’s good at it.
The evidence is her just-released debut EP, Oxford Gardens, which is out on Eva and Thurston Moore’s indie label Daydream Library Series.
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