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DMA’s have announced new album ‘How Many Dreams?’, due out on 31 March 2023.

The Australian indie trio have also shared lead single ‘Everybody’s Saying Thursday’s The Weekend’ as well as an accompanying music video, directed by Joel Burrows and starring Netflix’s Heartbreak High actor Gemma Chua-Tran.

Guitarist Jonny Took commented, “‘Everybody’s Saying Thursday’s The Weekend’, we’ve all thought it, we’ve all felt it. This song is about letting go of the things that weigh us down and embracing the future with a sense of optimism. Stepping in the ‘Right light in the dark times’.”

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DMA’S first began tease their return back in August with track ‘I Don’t Need To Hide’.

The band’s new material is their first since last year’s celebrated EP ‘I Love You Unconditionally, Sure Am Going To Miss You’ and 2020s ‘THE GLOW’, which is their highest charting album to date.

DMA’s 2023 UK Tour Dates:

Cambridge Corn Exchange, 05 April
Exeter The Great Hall, 06
Bournemouth O2 Academy, 07
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre, 09
Wolverhampton KKs Steel Mill, 10
Lincoln The Engine Shed, 12
Bradford St. George’s Hall, 13
Middlesbrough Town Hall, 15
Dundee Fat Sams, 16
Aberdeen Music Hall, 17
Glasgow O2 Academy, 19
Manchester O2 Apollo, 20
London O2 Academy Brixton, 21

Tickets on sale Thursday (27 October) at 10am from Gigantic Ticketmaster Ticketweb See Tickets

DMA’S ‘How Many Dreams?’ Full Album Tracklisting:

How Many Dreams?
Olympia
Everybody’s Saying Thursday’s The Weekend
Dear Future
I Don’t Need To Hide
Forever
Fading Like A Picture
Jai Alai
Get Ravey
21 Year Vacancy
Something We’re Overcoming
De Carle

Photo Credit: Kalpesh Lathigra / PRESS

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