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Hills End - 10th Anniversary Edition

2LP featuring the original album (LP1) and a selection previously unreleased demos (LP2) on limited colour vinyl. 'Hills End', DMA’S acclaimed debut album, will be celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2026.

'Hills End' marked the highly anticipated debut full-length album for DMA's, released on February 26, 2016. It quickly garnered attention, peaking at number eight on the ARIA Albums Chart in Australia in March 2016. The album also charted in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands.

BThe album is widely celebrated for its strong Britpop revival sound, drawing comparisons to iconic 90s bands like Oasis. The band have supported Oasis, Liam Gallagher and The Kooks on previous tours.


TRACK LISTING

1. Timeless
2. Lay Down
3. Delete
4. Too Soon
5. In The Moment
6. Step Up The Morphine
7. So We Know
8. Melbourne
9. Straight Dimensions
10. Blown Away
11. The Switch
12. Play It Out
13. Timeless (Demo)
14. Lay Down (Demo)
15. Delete (Demo)
16. Too Soon (Demo)
17. In The Moment (Demo)
18. Step Up The Morphine (Demo)
19. So We Know (Demo)
20. Melbourne (Demo)
21. Straight Dimensions (Demo)
22. Blown Away (Demo)
23. The Switch (Demo)
24. Play It Out (Demo)

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How Many Dreams?

‘How Many Dreams?’ is the highly anticipated fourth studio album from Australian three-piece DMA’S. Featuring the singles ‘I Don’t Need To Hide’ and ‘Everybody’s Saying Thursday’s The Weekend’, the record is another step forward for a band on a still upwards trajectory. Partly recorded in the UK with Rich Costey (Sigur Ros, Muse, Foster the People) and Stuart Price (Dua Lipa, The Killers, Madonna) before being finished with Konstantin Kersting (Mallrat, The Jungle Giants) back in their hometown of Sydney, ‘How Many Dreams?’ is designed to be ambitious, a sonically vast landscape; there are songs to rave to, and songs to cry to.

There’s a definite sense of celebration and revolution was brewing within the band on this record. DMA’S exploded onto the scene in 2014 with their debut single ‘Delete’. Since then, the band have released three acclaimed records with their last album THE GLOW (released in March 2020) debuting at #4 in the UK, #1 in Scotland, #2 in Australia. DMA’S have sold out worldwide tours including selling out shows at London’s Alexandra Palace and O2 Academy Brixton, and Manchester’s Castlefield Bowl, and graced the stages on festivals like Reading & Leeds, Glastonbury, Coachella, Lollapalooza, Outside Lands, Osheaga, Gov Ball and many more. 


STAFF COMMENTS

Barry says: DMA's return for 'How Many Dreams', partially eschewing the melodic britpop-inspired indie we've heard from them up until now in favour of some undeniably melodic but more sprawling, electronic tinged business. Those characteristic vocals are still in situ, but the scope is much larger, drawing influence from all over the musical spectrum.

TRACK LISTING

1. How Many Dreams?
2. Olympia
3. Everybody's Saying Thursday's The Weekend
4. Dear Future
5. I Don't Need To Hide
6. Forever
7. Fading Like A Picture
8. Jai Alai
9. Get Ravey
10. 21 Year Vacancy
11. Something We're Overcoming
12. De Carle

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MTV Unplugged Live

DMA’S are set to release the ‘MTV Unplugged Live’ album. It was recorded at Melbourne’s intimate Memo Music Hall last October, with DMA’s becoming one of the first Australian bands to play the iconic MTV Unplugged session. It’s a format steeped in history following classic sets from Nirvana, Oasis, R.E.M. and many more.

Renowned for their ragged, anthemic energy often inspired by the Britpop and Manchester scenes, ‘MTV Unplugged Live’ finds DMA’S stripping their songbook back to basics. Focusing on acoustic guitar, piano, violin and cello, these new arrangements unveil fresh new perspectives on the songs. Some now carry a folk vibe, while others hone in on the poignancy of the band’s lyrics.


STAFF COMMENTS

Barry says: It's when performed acoustically that the tactile songwriting and tender balladry of DMA's songwriting really comes into its own, and shows the stylistic similarities and melodic leanings of this Australian trio to our most beloved 90's britpop staples.


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