Sick riffs bruhhhhhh. DZ burst out of the gates strong on Gina Works At Hearts in fine form, dissipating somewhat over three-and-a-half minutes. It’s bigger without overreaching for anthemic histrionics. The clichéd rock‘n’roll tales about strippers gets a pass, thanks to a permeating air of dread. Sophomore LP Black Rat incoming this May.
Recommended
Aldous Harding finds enchantment in the everyday on Train On The Island
The Jungle Giants process heartbreak with hope on Experiencing Feelings Of Joy
Eat The Beat is turning a heritage CBD building into Melbourne's next great superclub
Swedish stadium rockers, indie day festivals and hip hop madness: This is May at Stay Gold
The most dangerous ukulele band on the planet is coming to a city near you