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.
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