Catchy guitar riffs, loud amps, dreamy vocals and a rhythm section, tight as butt cheeks. Desmond Dandies feel most comfortable in a dirty garage under a dusty blanket, drenched in sweat and beer but that doesn’t mean they don’t explore their musical boundaries, on or off stage. Their live performances balance between getting gut-punched and climaxing on a psychedelic trip.
On their debut album 57 Heaven, Desmond Dandies channel their influences into an eclectic musical trip. Dreamy psychedelic fragments intersperse with raw straight-forward riffs and hooks. The energetic garage rock leaves plenty of room for more profound songwriting, without being overcomplex. 57 Heaven is a modern sounding album with a respectful nod to the past.