What's Happening?
Australian band DMA'S has signed a major label deal with Wonderlick Entertainment, Sony Music Australia, and RCA UK for their upcoming self-titled album, set to release on August 7. This marks a significant shift for the band, known for their 90s Britpop-inspired
sound, as they transition from their previous label, I Oh You. The album will feature tracks like 'My Baby's Place' and 'Heatin Park'. The band has also announced a tour in the UK and Australia to support the album, celebrating the 10-year anniversary of their debut album 'Hills End'.
Why It's Important?
The major label deal represents a pivotal moment for DMA'S, potentially expanding their reach and resources for production and promotion. This move could enhance their visibility in the global music market, particularly in the UK where they have a strong fan base. The partnership with major labels like Sony and RCA could provide the band with greater opportunities for collaboration and distribution, potentially leading to increased chart success and international recognition. For the music industry, this deal highlights the ongoing trend of indie bands transitioning to major labels to leverage broader networks and resources.












