Artist's albums
Riverstone
2023 · single
Teeth (Live at the Louisiana Bristol)
2023 · single
No Thanks, I'm Full (Live at the Louisiana Bristol)
2023 · single
Summer of the Shark
2022 · single
The Great Regression
2022 · album
I Am Kate Moss
2022 · single
The Warden
2021 · single
Ded Würst
2021 · single
If.... (Ditz Remix)
2020 · single
If.... (Ditz Remix)
2020 · single
Fuck the Pain Away
2020 · single
Role Model
2020 · single
Total 90
2019 · single
Gayboy
2019 · single
Seeking Arrangement
2018 · single
EP1
2016 · single
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Biography
The Great Regression is the debut album from DITZ released on Alcopop! Records. Recorded by Ben Hampson and mastered by Kate Tavini. The news of The Great Regression, also saw the band team up with Dinked for a special limited edition vinyl, which sold out in just 24 hours. The 10-track album has been a long time coming – the five-piece first came together in Brighton at the end of 2015 and released their debut EP the following year. There have been a few line-up changes along the way, but they have been settled since their breakthrough tracks Gayboy, Total 90 and a cover of Peaches' Fuck the Pain Away in 2019. Even though the various lockdowns slowed the band’s momentum for a while, they turned the situation to their advantage, using the downtime to fine-tune this incredible debut. Abrasive but accessible, The Great Regression is set to be one of the most important British guitar debuts of 2022. First single, Ded Würst unsurprisingly became an instant favourite of Steve Lamacq on BBC Radio 6 Music. Other highlights include The Warden, I Am Kate Moss and Three. Such themes of insecurity and gender pop up a lot over the course of the album, as well as lots of references to the human body breaking and being harmed in unnatural ways, although there’s no one overarching concept, simply because the songs have come together over such a long period of time.