Big Smoke Music Weekly - S3E5 - DMA's
Season 3, Episode 5, Apr 07, 2020, 05:47 PM
Big Smoke Music (not-so) Weekly is back with a tasty snack for you to sink your teeth into!
With the world the way it is at the moment, the boys have been unable to get the audio back from the studio in order to bring you this episode...
HAVE NO FEAR - THE WAIT IS OVER!
And...we believe the wait is worth it, as Luke and Dave bring you a chat with Matt Mason - lead guitarist of DMA's.
One of the most successful Australian musical exports in recent years, Matt explains the DMA's stylistic changes and shift in sound on the band's upcoming third studio album 'The Glow' as he sat down with the boys in Soho. He tells us why this is thei band's most daring and best work to date.
With distinct British influences seeping through their music, Matt also explains the love affair between DMA's and British crowds, after their biggest ever show at Brixton Academy and a mega show lined up for Alexandra Palace this October.
Fill one hour of your lockdown day with some top new tunes, horrendous banter and an attempt from Luke and Dave at some old school rap.
PLUS - we bring you the weirdly amazing entry from Iceland for this year's Eurovision!
STAY SAFE, KIDS!
With the world the way it is at the moment, the boys have been unable to get the audio back from the studio in order to bring you this episode...
HAVE NO FEAR - THE WAIT IS OVER!
And...we believe the wait is worth it, as Luke and Dave bring you a chat with Matt Mason - lead guitarist of DMA's.
One of the most successful Australian musical exports in recent years, Matt explains the DMA's stylistic changes and shift in sound on the band's upcoming third studio album 'The Glow' as he sat down with the boys in Soho. He tells us why this is thei band's most daring and best work to date.
With distinct British influences seeping through their music, Matt also explains the love affair between DMA's and British crowds, after their biggest ever show at Brixton Academy and a mega show lined up for Alexandra Palace this October.
Fill one hour of your lockdown day with some top new tunes, horrendous banter and an attempt from Luke and Dave at some old school rap.
PLUS - we bring you the weirdly amazing entry from Iceland for this year's Eurovision!
STAY SAFE, KIDS!