Can D-A-D renew itself? No. They can play engrossing rock? Yes.

in short, It is the essence of the quartet’s first release in seven and a half years, the fierce single ’Burning Star’.

D-A-D reinvents neither the deep or surface plate, but on the bovlamme, Danish rock scene in the year 2019 they are like three old, grumpy men – and a not so sour and old man – that razes a porcelænsbutik on redeeming the show.

The riffbaserede appetizer for the band’s upcoming album doesn’t sound like a hit, but D-A-D sounds indifferent, and it’s awesome.

They are so busy with to persist that they forget a chorus, which, however, is compensated for with intense vanvidsenergi, blodsprængte hundeøjne and a tænderskærende groove.

Laust Sonne swinger hilariously, while Jesper Binzer vræler his frustrations out added a so irate despair, to not doubt, it’s about more than just having forgotten your lunch.

In a time where we make rockplader in the bedrooms, it is also a pleasure to experience an irrational orchestra, and the risk of an invitation from the ’Luksusfælden’, because they insist on the organic sound of a real studio.

T-A-K for it. D-A-D is, thankfully, still D-A-D.

the well-Known D-A-D on the brink of divorce

the Cover of the ‘Burning Star’, which is the first single from the album ‘A Prayer for the Loud’, which is released in may or June.