Why DMA’s ditched their signature sound
Sydney band DMA’S have revealed why they wanted to leave their “90s Britpop revival” sound behind, as they prepare to get back on stage in one of the first live, post-lockdown shows.
Sydney band DMA’S have revealed why they wanted to leave their “90s Britpop revival” sound behind, as they prepare to get back on stage in one of the first live, post-lockdown shows.
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