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Death by Denim return!

Season 1, Ep. 242

Join us on the podcast as we welcome back indie dance rock band Death by Denim. The four piece from Perth are releasing a brand new EP next week, titled "My House Is A Club." We're joined by Nik and Palle as we talk about their experiences with sharehouse parties and musical antics, and how these experiences influence this new batch of music. We also delve into their songwriting process as a four-piece band and what fans can expect from their upcoming tour with a little more freedom post-COVID bubbles. 

Death by Denim: Instagram / Facebook / Spotify

Tickets to their upcoming tour can be found here.

Thanks again to Nik & Palle for their time. We also want to give a special shout out to Shari from Great Company Collective for her help with this episode.

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