Seven albums in, DZ Deathrays have finally reached the stage of their career where they can stop pretending they might eventually have to get “real jobs.” Released on January 16, 2026, Easing Out Of Control represents the Brisbane trio’s successful transition from “young punks with noise complaints” to “seasoned veterans of the Australian psyche.” It’s an album that manages to be both a mid-life crisis and a house party simultaneously, showcasing a band that is—much like the title suggests—slowly letting go of the steering wheel to explore what’s in the ditch.
Song of the Day: “Skyline” by DZ Deathrays
Seven albums in, DZ Deathrays have finally reached the stage of their career where they can stop pretending they might eventually have to get “real jobs.” Released on January 16, 2026, Easing Out Of Control represents the Brisbane trio’s successful transition from “young punks with noise complaints” to “seasoned veterans of the Australian psyche.” It’s an album that manages to be both a mid-life crisis and a house party simultaneously, showcasing a band that is—much like the title suggests—slowly letting go of the steering wheel to explore what’s in the ditch.