The post DMA’s announce new album The Glow, share “Life Is a Game of Changing”: Stream appeared first on Consequence of Sound. DMA’s have announced a new album called The Glow. It’s the Australian ...
DMA’s first two albums, released in 2016 and 2018 respectively, were unapologetic love letters to Britpop. A mix of Oasis’ swagger, the frenetic energy of Blur and The Stone Roses’ want to be adored, ...
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Though they hail from Sydney, DMA’s are at the centre of Britpop revivalism and culture in the UK. Their acoustic ballads and the haunting vocals of frontman Tommy O’Dell are some of the most ...
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'It's a new dawn, it's a new day for DMA'S. Continuing to shed the straight-up-and-down 'Britpop revivalist' label that has followed them from the beginning of their career, The Glow - the band's ...
They have another massive London date pencilled in for October, at Alexandra Palace — coronavirus permitting — which will hopefully make up for the cancelled UK tour that had been due to kick off next ...
Over the course of their first two albums, it’s like the Sydney trio DMA’s were flitting through whole histories of British and Australian alternative music. Prime-era Oasis, Creation Records, ...
With Twitter kudos and tour opportunities from none other than Liam Gallagher fresh in the rear-view, now would probably not be the right time for Australian Britpop acolytes DMA's to abandon the bold ...
DMA'S have shared the title track and third cut from their much anticipated new album, The Glow. Premiered on triple j Drive, 'The Glow' follows the dancier 'Life Is a Game of Changing' and the slower ...
IF it wasn’t for lockdown DMA’S would be the must-see live band this summer. The Aussie trio and their baggy, electronic sound have been knock­ing on the door of big things since their sold-out show ...