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8 June 2023
Brighton‘s post-punk dropouts DITZ fabricated the best debut album of 2022, according to Turn Up The Volume’s ears, with their blaze & rage LP THE GREAT REGRESSION. Since then the band are on a non-stop tour frenzy leading to an inevitable psychical crash. But even then, these turbulent bohemians succeed to get something amazeballs out of the mind-crushing situation. Enter the new smashing single RIVERSTONE.

(Pic by Turn Up The Volume – Brugge – 3 May 2023)
Cal Francis (frontman) “Caleb [Remnant] had recently bought this Sub Phatty and had taken it with him, so we were trying to find any way to make it fit in a track. I think we were listening to lots of Death Grips and hardcore that week.”
“The lyrics were related to whatever we were talking shit about that day.
Dirt-cheap ’baccy and annoying, invasive TikToks. It’s hard to recall.”
TUTV: Get ready for an excessive electro-industrial sledgehammer doing your head,
your ears and your mind in. Bang-bang-bang-bang. Deafening drones, chainsaw guitars,
a schizophrenic Francis rant, it’s all there to have an electric brain-frying chair experience. Never mind the burnout, Ditz rule.
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BUY here.


