DMA’S postpone tour but release live video for ‘Life Is A Game Of Changing’


The Glow



DMA’S have released a new video for single ‘Life Is A Game Of Changing’ which was filmed at their recent headline London show at O2 Brixton Academy & directed by Jon Stone.

The video release comes along with the announcement that their UK May tour dates are inevitably postponed due to COVID-19 and their new album ‘THE GLOW’ will now be released on Friday 10th July. DMA’S plan to stream their full set from O2 Brixton Academy soon.

Pre-order ‘THE GLOW’ here: https://amzn.to/39PcsdR

Due to ongoing threat of COVID-19 and in line with government policy it’s necessary to postpone our May UK tour dates until later in the year. Please keep hold of your tickets and we’ll be back with the new dates shortly (Ally Pally is still going ahead and tickets are on sale).

As we can’t be with you in person, we are planning to live stream the entire set from our show at Brixton Academy last month. More details to follow…here’s a preview clip of ‘Life Is A Game Of Changing’ (Live At Brixton Academy) to keep you going.

Thanks for your support. Stay Safe, Stay Indoors.” – DMA’S

Latest single ‘Life Is A Game Of Changing’ is Inspired by the early 90s rave scene, in a nod to bands like Underworld, New Order, Orbital and The Chemical Brothers and furthers the DMA’S incorporation of digital beats and sequencers in their songwriting process.

The track started life as a demo recorded above the Botany Bay Hotel while Johnny and Mason were living upstairs, it didn’t find it’s place on the band’s previous two albums but became the band’s entrance song at gigs. The song’s time finally came when Johnny was living in Edinburgh, writing for ‘THE GLOW’ and came back to the bones of the track and fleshed out the idea, then brought it back to Mason & Tommy to add their parts and finish off ‘Life Is A Game Of Changing’ as a song.

‘Life Is A Game Of Changing’is about humanity’s struggle to be adaptable, as creatures who are fundamentally resistant to change. Breaking away from the minimalist electronica movement, it features unapologetically busy beatscapes, a driving 4/4 pace and an adrenaline-pumping chorus showcasing Tommy O’Dell’s signature euphoric vocals.

Produced and mixed by Stuart Price (Madonna, ‘Life Is A Game Of Changing’ joins 2019’s ‘Silver’, the band’s first release from ‘THE GLOW’ which has now been streamed over 8.5 million times and spent 3 months playlisted at UK radio.

They plan on returning to the UK this Autumn to play their biggest London headline show to date at Alexandra Palace on October 23rd.

Read our review of the Brixton gig here.



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