Great video mate! It could also double as a DMA'S promotional video. The one thing that sticks out for those who have becomes fans of the band recently, the same comment seems to come up, especially from those who are over the age of 35: "I never thought that I would ever again, love a band as much as did with Oasis, or The Stone Roses, or Kasabian, Arctic Monkeys (whoever), because those days felt like they were long gone". And then three lads from Newtown in Sydney, Australia has revived that feeling of loving everything that this band has done so far. Their live shows evoke that same feeling that us older heads had during the glory days of the late 80s, mid-90s, and through until the mid-noughties (for some). DMA'S music makes us want to be young again, and at least for the 90 minutes of one of their gigs, it sure feels like we are.
Hi guys! I really appreciated all the reception that this video is getting through the comments, because of this, I have put together another short documentary, this time of Catfish and the Bottlemen, go and check it out!
I’m a 90s era guy and can say without hesitation that these are up there with anyone from that era. Brilliant band, great voice
Great video mate! It could also double as a DMA'S promotional video.
The one thing that sticks out for those who have becomes fans of the band recently, the same comment seems to come up, especially from those who are over the age of 35:
"I never thought that I would ever again, love a band as much as did with Oasis, or The Stone Roses, or Kasabian, Arctic Monkeys (whoever), because those days felt like they were long gone".
And then three lads from Newtown in Sydney, Australia has revived that feeling of loving everything that this band has done so far. Their live shows evoke that same feeling that us older heads had during the glory days of the late 80s, mid-90s, and through until the mid-noughties (for some). DMA'S music makes us want to be young again, and at least for the 90 minutes of one of their gigs, it sure feels like we are.
Perfect nailed it.
How is possible to fall in love with a so far band?
HOW have I not seen this before? Amazing work, man! These boys are the most important band of all time for me. Thank you, Louis.
Hi guys! I really appreciated all the reception that this video is getting through the comments, because of this, I have put together another short documentary, this time of Catfish and the Bottlemen, go and check it out!
'Delete' from those concerts is amazing, you are a legend mate....
step up the morphine - beautiful song , always gets me choked up
I fucking love this band. They really have grabbed us young Brits in particular by the heart. The Brixton academy gig was just fantastic.
these guys are supporting liam right now . They went down well and easily fit into this vibe
Seen them 3 times since i discovered them last year. Would never get bored
That's so good , thank you for this , deserve more views !
Thank you so much!
Fucking love the DMAs
A great team that creates magic together.
How does this only have 3.4k views?!
The most British looking Aussies I have ever seen. Especially the singer....I'm sure he asked me for 50p and a cigarette outside Tesco last week....
delete is honestly something else
Thank you for making this! It's so brilliant!
That's alright, thank you so much!
Love the dmas! Great band and they need to make it! From Scotland 😎
Can you make an updated version to this? Loved it!
So good live
The best band to come along since Courteeners
They piss all over courteeners
Best band ever live
This is top mate
Quality this mate!
Thank you so much!
These are far and away the best live band out there right now....looks like Tommy Bought all my old gear off eBay tho ✌🏻😷✌🏻
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Brilliant
Nice one !
Seeing dma's in January can't wait to hear 'delete' 🙌🙌
They are a mix of Oasis and Stone Rose's great indie band
Fucking brilliant mate