DMA'SThings are looking good for DMA'S this week with the group looking likely to have another huge UK hit on their hands.
According to the early figures from the UK Charts, the Sydney trio are expected to land within the Top Five for the new live album, Live At Brixton, with it looking likely for the #4 position.
Recorded during the band's sold-out performance at London's O2 Academy Brixton, the album's released coincided with the first anniversary of the show and was launched this past Friday.
In addition to its digital release, the album has also been released on a limited edition 'smoked pink' double vinyl, with the colour inspired by a flare that was set off during the set.
If Live At Brixton lands within the Top Five, the album will represent DMA'S second high placing album on the UK Charts in less than a year, with their third album The Glow landed at #4 on debut in July 2020.
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“We definitely took a lot of different approaches to the production side of things," guitarist and co-songwriter Johnny Took told The Music about The Glow last year.
"I think naturally we’ve always been a pop band, in terms of melodies, but I guess we were just approaching it differently. I know me personally, I’ve been getting into more beats and sequences and that style of production, especially after working with Kim [Moyes, The Presets] on the last record.
"So I guess joining with someone like Stuart [Price, producer] in particular, with his history with Madonna and New Order and Pet Shop Boys, for a band like us to transition into that world it can be kind of hit and miss, but I guess that’s why you get a producer like that on board, to kind of navigate you and make your dreams come true a bit."
Read the full interview here and check out Feels Like 37 from Live At Brixton below.










