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8.5
120519
8.5 |
The Line Of Best Fit
With tracks that could fill arenas, it is only a matter of time before DMA’s inject some Britpop back into the British music scene
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8.0
120515
8.0 |
Clash
Stimulating, surprising and supreme, ‘The Glow’ is a remarkable outcome, a place where guitars receive as warm a reception as sequencing, drum looping and synths
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8.0
120518
8.0 |
NME
The Australian band's expansive third album shrugs off many of the expectations that have been placed on the commonly Britpop-affiliated group
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7.0
120868
7.0 |
XS Noize
There is the catchy guitar hooks and the sweet vocal style that has made DMA’s an international band but now there’s the added twists on electronic music
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7.0
120516
7.0 |
Exclaim
The uncharitable will no doubt hone in on the formula as a negative in and of itself, but it's hard to find fault when following it yields such strong results
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7.0
120517
7.0 |
Gigwise
Big attitude, confidence and exhilaration all rolled into one
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7.0
120535
7.0 |
The Music
They still sound like the same band mucking around in makeshift loungeroom studios despite stretching their creative boundaries
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7.0
120542
7.0 |
musicOMH
They might have been given a helping hand with that Gallagher tour spot, but on the evidence of The Glow, DMA’s are more than ready to stand on their own feet, with a sell-out show at the Brixton Academy having already confirmed. Welcome to the party
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5.0
120564
5.0 |
PopMatters
Aussie Britpoppers the DMA's enlist Stuart Price to try their hand at electropop on The Glow. It's not their best look
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