Brainstorming With The DZ Deathrays

DZ Deathrays
National Music Editor, based in Brisbane, Australia.
'Passionate about true crime docos, the Swannies, golf and sleep, I’ve been writing about music for 20-plus years. What I’ve learnt? There’s two types of music – good and bad.’

DZ Deathrays will release their new album, ‘Black Rat’, in early May and accompany its release with an Australian tour.


“It’s a bit more dynamic than the first record, but it's kind of more of a night time themed one. There's some crazy songs in there for the a start of the night, then by the end of the night there's like some slower dancier stuff in there,” drummer Simon Ridley says.



Following the release of ‘Black Rat’ Ridley and his musical partner in crime, Shane Parsons, will tour Australia. Ridley reveals that punters can expect “the same thing that people have usually come to expect which is high energy shows. It'll just be fun. We still want to try to keep the party vibe, it's always been about a band that would be awesome to see at a house party. That's always been the idea and I hope we haven’t strayed too far but I guess we kind of want to make songs with a bit more range. Not all just super-pumped-up songs. Even though we'll still have that sort of stuff, I think as the band keeps going, and we want to play longer sets, some of the stuff needs to be a bit more dynamic,” Ridley says.

“We’re just going to see how long we can tour this album for. It's kind of weird because you don’t really get a lot of shelf life anymore with albums. I think with [platforms like] Spotify people kind of expect bands to put albums out once a year. Hopefully we'll be able to start writing the next record by the end of the year. But hopefully we'll still be able to tour this album up until then.”



The writing process for ‘Black Rat’ occurred during three different periods. “The writing process was different from the first one. We did it in three big blocks where we did one out at a house; it was Shane and I out there for two weeks just writing. Then we did another one similar to that, just outside of Brisbane. Then the last writing block that we did was kind of... we did a couple of weeks on and off.”

The Brisbane duo have recently finished filming a video clip for one of their latest track and it’s set to be released in the coming weeks, however which track and exactly when are being kept under wraps. “The next one is pretty much inspired by '90s hip hop. Like rap and Beastie Boys video clips ... Usually it's Sam and myself who come up with the film clip ideas. We're just sitting around drinking beers or talking about dumb ideas with friends.”

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DZ Deathrays have toured with a number big industry names and confess it was something neither of them expected. “When we get to do some crazy shows it's always intimidating. We got to play with the Foo Fighters, we'd never played a stadium before or anything close to it … having Dave Grohl standing side of the stage next to Jack Black, both with their arms folded watching you play is like one of the most intimidating things I can think of.”

‘Black Rat’ will be available from Friday May 2.



DZ Deathrays Tour Dates

Thu May 8 - Elsewhere (Gold Coast)
Fri May 9 - The Zoo (Brisbane)
Sat May 10 - Spotted Cow (Toowoomba)
Thu May 15 - Karova Lounge (Ballarat)
Fri May 16 - Corner Hotel (Melbourne)
Sat May 17 - Jive (Adelaide)
Thu May 22 - Prince of Wales (Bunbury)
Fri May 23 - The Indi Bar (Scarborough)
Sat May 24 - Amplifier (Perth)
Sun May 25 - Newport (Fremantle)
Thu May 29 - Transit Bar (Canberra)
Fri May 30 - Rad (Wollongong)
Sat May 31 - Oxford Art Factory (Sydney)
Jul 25-27 - Splendour In The Grass (Byron)

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