Artist's albums
MURDER ME (DZ Deathrays Remix)
2023 · single
R.I.F.F
2023 · album
Tuff Luck
2023 · single
King B
2023 · single
Paranoid
2022 · single
Rock Star (triple j Like a Version)
2021 · single
Positive Rising (Pt. 2)
2021 · album
Positive Rising (Pt. 2/ Deluxe)
2021 · album
Kerosene
2021 · EP
Golden Retriever
2021 · single
Make Yourself Mad
2021 · single
Fear The Anchor
2021 · single
All Or Nothing
2021 · single
FU (WAAX Cover)
2020 · single
Fired Up
2020 · single
Run To Paradise
2020 · single
Positive Rising (Pt. 1)
2019 · album
Still No Change
2019 · single
Year Of The Dog
2019 · single
IN-TO-IT
2019 · single
Front Row Hustle
2019 · single
Like People
2018 · single
Bloody Lovely
2018 · album
Total Meltdown
2017 · single
Bad Influence
2017 · single
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Biography
DZ Deathrays are a band that started out playing house parties, and have ended up as one of the most recognisable and loved rock acts in modern Australian music. It’s not every day that a band gets stronger and more popular with time, but that’s exactly what’s happened over the 13 years they’ve been thrashing out songs. Members Shane Parsons, Simon Ridley and Lachlan Ewbank have had a world of experiences, as the band has released five records, won two ARIA Awards, been nominated for two more ARIAs, toured the world countless times, have supported The Foo Fighters on stadium tours, and have even collaborated with a Wiggle. They’ve been festival-favourites in Australia, having performed multiple times at Splendour In The Grass, Falls Festival, St Jerome’s Laneway Festival and others. A DZ Deathrays live show is something you can never forget; with spine-tingling guitar drones, and an eye-melting light show that washes over your senses, it’s no wonder they’ve been headlining rooms as big as The Tivoli, the Enmore and the Forum. The end of 2023 will see new music yet again, because with these guys, the party never dies.