DMA’S have shared a new track, ‘Fading Like A Picture’, and announced an upgraded London date this April

Now album 'How Many Dreams' is set for release on 31st March.

DMA’S have shared a brand new track from their upcoming fourth album ‘How Many Dreams?’.

Titled ‘Fading Like A Picture’, the new offering comes alongside an accompanying video shot by award-winning filmmakers DIVISON (A$AP ROCKY, Rosalía, Megan Thee Stallion). It follows up on the already previewed ‘I Don’t Need To Hide’, ‘Olympia’ and ‘Everybody’s Saying Thursday’s The Weekend’.

Speaking about the new record, guitarist Johnny Took explains: “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.”

On the new track, he 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.”

As well as the new music, the trio have confirmed that their upcoming London show has moved venues to the much larger OVO Arena Wembley. Still taking place on Friday, 21st April, further tickets will go on sale from midday today (18th January).

“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,” the band state. “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”

‘How Many Dreams’ is set for release on 31st March.

The tour dates now read:

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

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