
DMA’S Find New Normal on Fourth Studio Album, ‘How Many Dreams?’
'How Many Dreams?' is a sonic shift, introducing elements of dance and orchestration without messing with the winning template.
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DMA’S member Johnny Took tells Rolling Stone AU/NZ about their new album ‘How Many Dreams?’, their most challenging record to make to date
The indie rock trio will perform 16 times around the country in support of their forthcoming fourth album, 'How Many Dreams?'
The track "started as a moving ballad about perseverance but quickly morphed into a trance-y anthem of a side quest that is slightly but steadily DMA'S"
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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.