Bands already spend an inordinate amount of time touring, so when I ask the Chicago indie-rock trio Dehd why they decided to turn the writing sessions for their new album into a road trip, ...
It’s been just shy of a year since Chicago-based trio Dehd released their self-assured third studio record Flower Of Devotion. The band haven’t been able to tour behind the release, but that’s about ...
Amongst the swirl of dating apps, situationships and decay of the dating scene, true love seems to be a thing of the past. It’s become completely acceptable to appear apathetic about love in an age ...
Dehd returned with a ton of major news for fans today. The band dropped their new song “Light On” as the second single from their forthcoming album titled Poetry. Using a dreamy instrumental layered ...
One of Dehd’s greatest strengths is their ability to write disarmingly simple songs. As a trio, they’re a band that embraces their limits to make the most of what they have: Emily Kempf’s powerful, ...
Chicago-based post-punk trio, Dehd — Emily Kempf (vox, bass), Jason Balla (vox, guitar), Eric McGrady (drums) — are anything but on their deathbed. Since the release of their 2017 debut EP, Fire of ...
Chicago trio Dehd release Blue Skies, their third album and first for Fat Possum, this week. Jason Balla, Emily Kempf and Eric McGrady’s unique chemistry and sound hasn’t changed, but being on a new ...
Clad in a rainbow tie-dye muumuu and crocheted bucket hat, Emily Kempf sang out to the crowd gathered to see her band Dehd on Sunday on the T-Mobile stage at Austin City Limits Music Festival. The ...
On Blue Skies, Dehd go full Scottish — the Chicago indie rock trio seem to draw major influences from the twee rock of the Vaselines, the doo-wop stylings of the Jesus and Mary Chain and the nostalgic ...
The music of the Chicago trio Dehd is just what we need right now. With so much to be angry and upset about in the world, it feels so good to detach from the negativity and embrace joy. The latter ...
It’s a special kind of joy to hear a rock album that actually sounds like the band had fun making it. That’s the case with any of Dehd’s albums, but it’s especially true with their fourth and first ...
You can easily apply the popular Homelander-meme to Chicago jangle pop trio Dehd: every setback has somehow catapulted them further towards ballooning notoriety. The group’s lauded third LP Flower of ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results