DMA's
Hill's End


3.5
great

Review

by Jordan M. EMERITUS
March 6th, 2016 | 27 replies


Release Date: 2016 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Who could ask for anymore?

In the furor of revisionist history, we tend to forget that Oasis's supposed crossover into the mainstream was all but ignored by critics upon initial release. It's easy to read the NME today and see the legend of What's the Story (Morning Glory)? flogged for all its worth on page after page of vapid fawning; it's even easier to forget the same rag originally graced said album with a modest 7/10 score. The reason for all those tepid responses wasn't unjust, though; ...(Morning Glory)? was and still is nothing more than an album of good pop songs. The difference is it crossed over and appealed to people without needing to do anything impressive. It was just a really good album. Much like Oasis before them, DMA's are more than willing to invite comparisons to their influences, and are able to articulate themselves better than most victims of the hype machine can. Hill's End isn't impressive by any measure of ambition or wildness; it's just a really good album.

If all those comparisons to the Gallagher brothers seems ungainly, then give some consideration to lead singles "Too Soon" and "Lay Down"; it's hard not to embrace the sound of Cool Britannia when it's so readily referenced. They're from Sydney, New South Wales, but they specialize in a sort of music triumphed by Northern English nerd'wellers. Their live performances appear to be homage, a presence that finds itself somewhere between The Stone Roses' lackadaisical glory and Blur's campy tomfoolery. But beneath all that posturing is a wealth of hooks that all but excuse such easy similes. That's evident enough on opener "Timeless", which takes to pedaling an infectious chorus over anything that might be considered challenging. It sets a precedent for Hill's End, which flexes its melodic muscles in fashion without ever getting anxious about how 'been there, done that' it all is. These songs aren't particularly original or inventive. They shamelessly dance around in the sound of others, eager to please if not challenge or provoke. Then again, the originals they so shamelessly rip-off and reappropriate were never much more than imitations of The Beatles and The Smiths; they just understood that good songs needed good hooks. Hill's End is an album of good songs with good hooks; who could ask for anymore?



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Comments:Add a Comment 
DoofusWainwright
March 6th 2016


19991 Comments


Nice review but at the same time it tells me I'm probably not going to dig this bunch too much

WhiteNoise
March 6th 2016


3908 Comments


They have some cool tunes but my god they dress like twats.

ComeToDaddy
March 6th 2016


1851 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Lay Down was fantastic, looks like I'll definitely pick this one up. Getting me in all the right places

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
March 7th 2016


12224 Comments


Good write-up Arcade, will check

RadicalEd
March 7th 2016


9546 Comments


Could use some decent britpop in my 2016. Will check.

schoonda
March 7th 2016


1843 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

seen these guys at laneway too. Review sums up the album well, In the Moment is great.

WhiteNoise
March 8th 2016


3908 Comments


Ozpop

ComeToDaddy
March 9th 2016


1851 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

It is exactly what I expected it to be after reading the review, and I'm actually pretty stoked about that.

zakalwe
September 2nd 2016


40327 Comments


This is great

zakalwe
September 12th 2016


40327 Comments


If there was a bit less 'Manc scally' copycat shenanigans going on this would be the best thing ever.

DoofusWainwright
September 12th 2016


19991 Comments


Will check

zakalwe
September 12th 2016


40327 Comments


First listen you'll think Jake Bugg bullshit but I'm telling ya doof dude this has some out right classics on it.

Laaaaayyyyy Dooooooowwwwwwwnnnnnn.

Futures
December 19th 2016


12334 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

listen to this thanks

schoonda
December 20th 2016


1843 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

In the Moment and So We Know are best jams here

Futures
December 20th 2016


12334 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

think i will be the only one who votes this in my top 10 which is a shame. idk they're all good but delete is my biggest jam rn that swirling ending with those backing vox man

Futures
December 21st 2016


12334 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

hell yeah

VaxXi
January 14th 2017


4418 Comments


First few tracks werent doing anything for me, but damn this really picks up and becomes magical halfway through.

SCREAMorphine
February 17th 2017


1849 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I didn't really enjoy the album on first listen until I heard a few of their songs stripped down and played acoustic

schoonda
October 19th 2017


1843 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

new tune was decent, has grown on me a fair bit though.



Also if people dig this, check out PLANET, he's the younger brother of one of the blokes in DMAs

heylyla
February 22nd 2018


130 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Damn best thing I've heard in ages. Total mix of Oasis and Stone Roses vibes here



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