Sydney trio DMA’S have today released their eagerly anticipated sophomore album, ‘For Now’. To celebrate the release, the band have today released a video for track ‘For Now’ which shows footage of the band whilst recording the album.
After an intimate performance at Rough Trade East London yesterday, DMA’S start their headline UK tour today, including sold out dates at the Manchester Academy, 02 Forum Kentish Town & Barrowlands, Glasgow. They will then return to the UK this summer supporting Liam Gallagher at Finsbury Park in June & performing at Reading & Leeds festival (see full tour dates below).
DMA’Smade a huge impression with their 2016 debut album ‘Hills End’, which became a Gold-selling smash at home and a word-of-mouth hit here in the UK. Now the band have raised their game with their new album ‘For Now’ which will be released on April 27th.
Produced by the band alongside Kim Moyes of The Presets, ‘For Now’ is a gloriously uplifting album of beautifully honed, passionately emotive rock’n’roll songs. A teaser of what to expect emerged late last year when intro track ‘Dawning’ was released. Demonstrating that the DMA’S are brimming with confidence, its crowd-pleasing hook and rich melodies made for the kind of timeless indie anthem that bands rarely seem to write any more.
That purity and command of songcraft is also on vivid display throughout their brand new single ‘In The Air’ which has just been premiered by triple j. It’s a beautiful ballad, with sweeping production, and daydream-inducing lyrics that shine a light on the band’s much-loved talent for pop writing.
While the collection echoes the strident, hook-heavy Britpop and Madchester influences of the band’s debut on tracks such as the explosive opener ‘For Now’ and Depeche Mode-esque ‘Do I Need You Now?’, it’s also an album that demonstrates a very organic evolution. ‘The End’ (written by guitarist Johnny Took) shows Kim Moyes’ influence with its dark electronic production and synths, while the psychedelic-tinged ‘Emily Whyte’ (written by guitarist Matt Mason) erupts into an epic, blissed out album closer.
More broadly, the most transformative element of the band’s sound comes in the shape of Tommy O’Dell’s vocals – the character and attitude of his voice is now heightened by a fresh new soulful element.
“Last time round, we were still working out what kind of band we want to be, and we still are,” admits Johnny Took. “We still have that jangly rock’n’roll aspect to it, but it’s also matured in other ways. It feels like a natural progression for the band.”
‘For Now’ is released on CD, Ltd Edition Red vinyl, Cassette Tape, Digital download and streaming sites.
The album is available at https://dmas.lnk.to/
Last seen as support on The Kooks’ huge arena tour, DMA’S return to the UK for their headline tour this April/May. Full dates here;
April
27th– Rock City, Nottingham
28th– Academy, Manchester
29th– Northumbria Institute, Newcastle
May
1st– 02 Forum, Kentish Town London
4th– The Tramshed, Cardiff
5th – Liverpool Sound City
7th– The Junction, Cambridge
8th– The Waterfront, Norwich
9th– Leeds Beckett University, Leeds
10th– 02 Academy, Oxford
21st– 02 Academy, Bristol,
22nd– Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow
23rd– Alhambra Theatre, Dunfermline
25th– The 02 Institute, Birmingham
26th– The Plug, Sheffield
27th – Neighbourhood Weekender
June
29th – Finsbury Park w/ Liam Gallagher
August
24th – Leeds Festival
25th – Bellahouston Park, Glasgow
26th – Reading Festival
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