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Amigo the Devil (Danny Kiranos) at the Rialto, Tucson, October 27, 2023 - 5th photo.jpg
Kiranos performing at the Rialto Theatre, Tucson, Arizona, in 2023
Background information
Birth nameDanny Kiranos
Born (1987-06-26) June 26, 1987 (age 37)
Miami, Florida
Origin San Francisco, California
Genres Neofolk, rock, country
InstrumentsGuitar, banjo
LabelsLiars Club Records
Website amigothedevil.com

Danny Kiranos (born June 26, 1987), known professionally as Amigo the Devil, is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and banjo player. His music is influenced by American folk, country, rock, and heavy metal, with themes of murder, death, and other dark subject matters which has led to his music being called "Dark Folk" or "Murderfolk". [1] [2] Kiranos created the record label Liars Club Records with the label Regime Music Group. [3]

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Biography

Kiranos was born and raised in Miami, Florida. [4] He is the son of a Greek father and a Spanish mother, and was influenced by the traditional music of both cultures. [5] [6] Once he was seventeen, he started moving around the country, and first went to California to attend the Los Angeles Film School to make horror films but quickly dropped out and enrolled in a local culinary school. [7] He eventually settled down and worked in the brewing industry. [2] While in San Francisco, California, Kiranos started going by his stage name Amigo the Devil. [8] He started gaining popularity for his energetic live performances and built-up a fanbase. [1] [9] [10] [11] [12]

In 2019, Mayor Steve Adler of the city of Austin, Texas announced November 16 as "Amigo the Devil Day" in the city and awarded a signed seal to Kiranos. [13] [14]

Music festival appearances

Discography

Albums

TitleRelease DateNotes
Volume 1May 5, 2018 [a] A collection of his first three EPs
Everything Is FineOctober 19, 2018
Born AgainstApril 16, 2021 [24]
Yours Until The War Is OverFebruary 23, 2024 [25]

EPs

TitleRelease Date
ManimalsOctober 26, 2010
DiggersFebruary 19, 2013
DecompositionsJune 16, 2015
Covers, Demos, Live Versions, B-SidesSeptember 25, 2020

Notes

  1. Originally released September 1, 2015

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