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DMA’s share new single ‘Fading Like A Picture’

DMA’S are today sharing more new music from their highly-anticipated fourth album How Many Dreams?, with the release of new single ‘Fading Like A Picture’ with an accompanying video shot by award-winning filmmakers DIVISON (A$AP ROCKY, Rosalía, Megan Thee Stallion).

Recent new cuts from the album – ‘I Don’t Need To Hide’,
Olympia’ and ‘Everybody’s Saying Thursday’s The Weekend’, the latter of which is nominated for Radio X’s Record Of The Year 2022 – have made clear the band’s intentions to take down barriers, entangle the broad palette of their collective influences, and push to write their most sprawling and ambitious album to date. It has been a period of re-discovery for the band resulting in a record that is the grand sum of every part of who DMA’S are, as guitarist Johnny Took comments:

“Our palette for this album was a lot broader because we’ve learned so much since our debut and we’ve listened to so much more music between then and now, which has shaped us. It felt like a first outing all over again. The excitement was the same.”

Like previous track ‘Olympia’, ‘Fading Like A Picture’ is built around another iconic Matt Mason guitar riff.

Took continues: “Tommy wrote the majority of this song to an obscure demo I made during lockdown. When we all came together to demo it, Mason added one of my favourite guitar riffs on the new album, and we used the middle-eight from another demo as the chorus. A true DMA’S collaboration.”

‘Fading Like A Picture’ is available on all good streaming services and you can check out the video below.

The new album How Many Dreams?  is set for release on 31st March 2023 via I OH YOU and you can pre-order the album here.

Having just last weekend opened for Arctic Monkeys at their huge Sydney Domain show, DMA’S are also announcing that their upcoming London show has moved venues to OVO Arena Wembley. It will be staying on the same date, Friday 21st April.

All tickets remain valid for the new venue and, due to increased venue capacity, extra tickets have been released and will go on sale from noon on Wednesday 18 January.

Please contact your point of purchase for further info.

“We couldn’t be more excited to play songs that span our 4 albums and 2 EPs for you all at this iconic London venue. There is no better way to launch our new album ‘How Many Dreams?’ – Come and be a part of this special moment with us! Love DMA’S xxx”

Tickets are available here.

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