Australian indie-rock heavyweights DMA’S continue their unstoppable run with their brand new single Killing Time. Listen here: https://dmas.lnk.to/KillingTimeMR

Fast-paced, euphoric and instantly infectious, Killing Time is driven by a propulsive rhythm, embracing lyrics and DMA’S unmissable sound, giving fans another taste of what’s to come from their self-titled fifth album, set for release on 21 August via Wonderlick Recording Company / Sony Music Australia / RCA UK. The album is available to preorder NOW

The album will also feature the previously released tracks ‘My Baby’s Place’, ‘Heatin Park’ and the most recent single ‘Hurracane’ which debuted at 1 on Hot Hits Australia.

Written and recorded between their own studio in Glebe, Sydney and in Los Angeles, the self-titled album represents a defining moment for the band, showcasing the evolution of their signature anthemic sound with fresh sonic textures. It’s highlighted by the band co-producing most of the record with Grammy nominated producer Lach Bostock with help from Jimi Somewhere and Styalz Fuego.

In addition to the new single, DMA’S previously announced details of their UK and Ireland headline tour for February 2027 as follows:

FEBRUARY
Mon 01 SOUTHAMPTON O2 Guildhall
Tue 02 CARDIFF University Great Hall
Wed 03 COVENTRY HMV Empire
Fri 05 MANCHESTER Academy
Sat 06 MANCHESTER Academy
Mon 08 NEWCASTLE O2 City Hall
Tue 09 LINCOLN Engine Shed
Thu 11 YORK Barbican
Fri 12 LONDON Eventim Apollo
Sun 14 LIVERPOOL Olympia
Mon 15 SHEFFIELD Octagon Centre
Wed 17 EDINBURGH Usher Hall
Thu 18 GLASGOW Barrowland Ballroom
Fri 19 BELFAST Limelight
Sat 20 DUBLIN Academy
TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE: https://dmasdmas.com/tour/

The new album will see the band further build on their incredible history that has seen them deliver four critically acclaimed albums – Hills End in 2016; For Now in 2018; THE GLOW in 2020 and How Many Dreams in 2023 – each landing towards the top end of the ARIA chart in their homeland, with the last two albums, THE GLOW and How Many Dreams, reaching #4 and #3 respectively in the UK album chart.

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