
DMA’s, Ruby Fields part of Young Henrys RIP IN Weekender
Young Henrys, the Australian craft beer brewery famous for its sustainable approach and continuous support of the arts is throwing an epic three-day festival in Sydney.
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Subscribe NowYoung Henrys, the Australian craft beer brewery famous for its sustainable approach and continuous support of the arts is throwing an epic three-day festival in Sydney.
The Australian music industry has endured an incredibly tough 18-months due to COVID-19 and ongoing lockdowns so it’s important to support local talent more than ever this Aus Music Month.
Fronted by single "We Are Midnight", the four-track EP sees DMA'S going back to their early days as they rediscover their rock roots.
A collaboration between two of Australia's biggest artists, "The Change" is a soaring piece of indie-tinged electronica.
Previously broadcast back in April, the performance saw DMA'S playing to a sold-out crowd at London's O2 Academy Brixton last March.
The first headline tour in three years from DMA'S, the shows will finally give fans the chance to hear the group's latest album in concert.
The Grand Final will also feature Wolfmother's Andrew Stockdale, Sheppard, and Electric Fields featuring Thelma Plum and Busby Marou.
DMA'S' "Criminals" has been given The Avalanches treatment, complete with nostalgic samples, the sound of crackling vinyl, & a pulsing beat.
Splendour in The Grass might not be happening this year, but DMA'S will ensure they keep up their end of the bargain with an intimate audience-less gig.
DMA'S released their latest album last week, but promotional posters for the new record are hiding an intriguing little secret.