DZ Deathrays execute a sonic left-turn on their new single ‘King B’. The rock opera-style track switches gears between synths, acoustic guitars, piano and one of the heaviest riffs of the band’s ...
DZ Deathrays have announced their sixth album. R.I.F.F. will arrive on Friday, 2nd June via their own, newly-formed record label DZ Worldwide. To coincide with the news, the band have shared new ...
Brisbane, Australia’s DZ Deathrays are fresh into a North American tour with Mississippi’s Bass Drum of Death that will take the two duos all over the continent, including a NYC stop at Glasslands on ...
Vocalist/guitarist Shane Parsons takes us inside DZ Deathrays’ new album R.I.F.F, song by song. “Hope For The Best started as a kinda surfy garage riff I was playing at home on my acoustic. The verses ...
DZ Deathrays have shared the final single from ‘Positive Rising: Part 2’ ahead of its release next month, and announced the first block of dates for a national tour in support of the album. Released ...
DZ Deathrays have adopted a novel format to preview their latest single, ‘Make Yourself Mad’, sharing the chords and lyrics two weeks before the song’s actual release. The band says they’re keen to ...
DZ Deathrays are running a competition to find ‘interns’ to keep the “fucking lit party” going on their upcoming national tour. Some lad(y) who has always fantasised about getting absolutely reekin’ ...
It's all about the sweaty house party vibes this weekend with Queensland dance-punks, DZ Deathrays. Hailing from Bundaberg, singer/guitarist Shane Parsons and drummer Simon Ridley initially formed to ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Whitsunday. Followed categories will be added to My News. Original band members Shane Parsons (guitar and vocals) and Simon Ridley (drums and vocals) started off ...
DZ Deathrays had their number called at long last and thus they got to prance on in to the Triple J studios for a tilt at Like a Version, and because summer’s bloody well on the way, Gooch Palms came ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. At the start of 2018, the hard charging Brisbane-via-Sydney rock'n'roll two-piece DZ Deathrays played the Falls Festival. After three ...
Garage-hewn Aussie duo DZ Deathrays count Death from Above 1979 as a main influence, so it's only appropriate that they nabbed AL-P —... Brisbane guitar and drums duo DZ Deathrays garnered ...
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