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2010  
07/04/2010
The Drone: "If someone explodes, awesome!" WATCH VIDEO
05/04/2010
Eye Weekly: LIVE REVIEW (03/04/2010 w/Crystal Castles) "..the locale is of little concern as DD/MM/YYYY rip a hole in the universe..." [READ MORE]
30/03/2010
DIY TV: SXSW 2010 [WATCH VIDEO]
21/03/2010
Redefine Magazine: "It was beautiful, beautiful chaos... my favorite." [READ MORE]
   
2009
 
05/10/2009
Atlanta Music Guide: "As if moving with the cloud of fall’s first chill, so came the national tour of eccentric indie-rock stalwarts DD/MM/YYYY and These Arms Are Snakes" [READ MORE]
06/08/2009
NOW Magazine: "Shape-shifting spazz-rockers invade SummerWorks music series." [READ MORE]
31/07/2009

limewire.com:"...picked up by Brooklyn’s Impose Records and will finally see the light of day in America both digitally and as a limited edition cassette tape..." [READ MORE]

20/07/2009
CHARTATTACK: "DD/MM/YYYY are in this for the punishment — the wailing guitars, unrelenting pace and ear-piercing screams." [READ MORE]
23/07/2009
Summerworks Festival: "My date with DD/MM/YYYY" [READ MORE]
07/07/2009
Upfront: "This is a drawing of a magic radio that plays all the music ever made at once." [READ MORE]
26/06/2009
iheartthemusic.com: "I chatted it up with the talented twosome about such things as their music (duh!) and their love of the old school Nintendo jams." [READ MORE]
21/06/2009
Spinner: "DD/MM/YYYY didn't disappoint, showcasing a raw energy unmatched by most bands playing the festival." [READ MORE]
20/06/2009
Now Magazine: "Toronto’s DD/MM/YYYY are defiantly weird" [READ MORE]
20/06/2009
Panic Manual: "DD/MM/YYYY was like 5 drunk fratboys finding your little slice of heaven and puking in it, then on you." [READ MORE]
06/06/2009
Sound Proof Magazine: "It would be hard to find many bands who have been busier over the last few months...." [READ MORE]
04/06/2009
XLR8R: "A Toronto band expands the post-punk sound one day, month, and year at a time." [READ MORE]
03/06/2009
I am the Crime: "I’ve stumbled upon a music video that I really like," [READ MORE]
14/05/2009
The Coast: "Bouncing from multiple drum sets and tossing instruments across the stage at each other to switch off, DD/MM/YYYY always ensure an active live show," [READ MORE]
16/04/2009
The Hour: "The fifth album from Toronto-based DD/MM/YYYY is epileptic, pulling the listener into a million directions with constant time-signature changes and an infinite supply of sounds." [READ MORE]
30/03/2009
Truth Explosion: "...great musicians are fucked up." [READ MORE]
29/03/2009
The Coast "Toronto's DD/MM/YYYY are making a triumphant return to Halifax" [READ MORE]
23/03/2009
Soundproof Magazine "SXSW Diaries" [READ MORE]
21/03/2009
LP33 TV: "DD/MM/YYYY Talks Music" [WATCH VIDEO]
20/03/2009
Time Out NY: "I’d recommend seeing them on any day, in any month or year." [READ MORE]
18/03/2009
Village Voice "With spastic overlayed vocals and droning prog guitarwork, tracks such as "Digital Haircut" and "Infinity Skull" from their recent 12-inch release Black Square sound like Stephen Malkmus and Stephen Hawking playing Freaky Friday." [READ MORE]
18/03/2009
Strange Glue: "Repetitive beats, chaotic math-rock and an insane band name, make this one of the bands to look out for in 2009." [READ MORE]
11/03/2009
Dose Magazine: "Every so often you stumble upon a truly baffling record that leaves you gasping for breath and grasping for words. Black Square is one of those rare albums." [READ MORE]
09/03/2009
Ear Farm "There’s something incredibly awesome about Toronto quintet DD/MM/YYYY’s visual aesthetic…" [READ MORE]
09/03/2009
Aural States: "While most music is founded on order and verse, it seems like these guys took David Byrne’s sensational advice to heart, “Stop Making Sense." [READ MORE]
09/03/2009
Gimme Tinnitus "Canadian experimental indierockers dd/mm/yyyy have a new album" [READ MORE]
01/03/2009
Citizen Dick "They were about 45 seconds into the first song of their set when the entire band stopped on a dime to allow Matt King (vocals, drums, keyboards, energy) to ask the engineer to get the lights to stop blinking, as they were very distracting." [READ MORE]
26/02/2009
Examiner "The rock music of DD/MM/YYYY is ever-changing and doesn’t really fit into one musical category." [READ MORE]
26/02/2009
METRO "Easily one of the best experimental noise records this year." [READ MORE]
20/02/2009
IndieHouston "Moshe brings a journal and Jordan brings rubber boots." [READ MORE]
19/02/2009
Uptown Magazine: "Despite challenges when it comes to matters of accessibility (music aside, much has been made about the band's somewhat problematic moniker), the group is staying true to its experimental esthetic." [READ MORE]
19/02/2009
See Magazine "Quit bugging them about their ridiculous, unpronounceable name — DD/MM/YYYY ain’t about to change it" [READ MORE]
18/02/2009
NOW "DD/MM/YYYY make it their mission to defy classification." [READ MORE]
12/02/2009
Gaunlet "For DD/MM/YYYY ("day month year"), making music is a 24/7, 365 days a year gig." [READ MORE]
12/02/2009
Oh My Rockness: "You'll find lots of glitchy and synthy spazz-outs, tempo-shifting guitar weird-outs, and vocals shouted-out in unison." [READ MORE]
29/01/2009
myTELUS "That they've grown into things is good, but not altogether surprising, because if there's a band out there that should essentially live in their van, it's these guys." [READ MORE]
26/01/2009
Eye Weekly "Save the DD/MM/YYYY" [READ MORE]
26/01/2009
The Trip Wire "Black Square is the by-product of van-confined wanderlust, inevitable maturity & a growing comfort level in the studio environment." [READ MORE]
26/01/2009
Backseat Sandbar "...known for swapping instruments mid-set, and being able to play seamlessly alongside just about any band at any time..."
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23/01/2009
Exclaim "dd/mm/yyyy Ready New Album, Tour North America." [READ MORE]
23/01/2009

CHARTATTACK "DD/MM/YYYY Have a Black Square" [READ MORE]

   
2008
 
18/11/2008
CHARTattack: "Their new seven-inch EP, 777, is the highest debut this week at #16." READ MORE
02/11/2008
NUTV: ON THE VERGE Episode 6 WATCH
20/06/2008
Denverpost.com: "While DD/MM/YYYY didn’t quite resonate with the deep dance beats of...Crystal Castles set, the stage show was solid and impressive." READ MORE
18/06/2008
Backbeat Online: "The group's spastic, repetitive melodies relied on the nuanced timekeeping of the drummer(s)..." READ MORE
12/06/2008
Straight.com: "Ummm, well, that was fucking lame." READ MORE
11/06/2008
LA Weekly: "The high-art-plus-heaviosity indie-rock band dd/mm/yyyy (and, yeah, you do say it “day month year”) are as emphatically spazzy..." READ MORE
09/06/2008
LocalCut: "...dd/mm/yyyy should gain momentum as a band to watch while it tours down the west coast." READ MORE
08/06/2008
Itsbermudatriangle.com: "A wave of relief spread over the audience as they stepped up onto the stage and graced us with their eclectic use of instruments and high energy stage antics." READ MORE
15/05/2008
The Coast: "dd/mm/yyyy brings their spaz-math rock back to Halifax." READ MORE
09/05/2008
CHARTattack: " Stream DD/MM/YYYY EP While They Tour" READ MORE
01/05/2008
SceneandHeard.ca: "dd/mm/yyyy continue to refine their sound." READ MORE
30/04/2008
exclaim.ca: "777 continues the manic prog fun of dd/mm/yyyy." READ MORE
07/04/2008
Canoe.ca: "10 Canadian Rock Bands (You probably don't know)" READ MORE
03/04/2008
PULSE Magazine: "Band names are for suckers." READ MORE
01/01/2008

IMPOSE Magazine: "...there's a lot to take in on this fast and heady brew." READ MORE

   
2007
 
21/12/2007
SPIN.COM: Artist of the Day "A thrashing, cheery blend of the Unicorns and Melt Banana..." READ MORE
14/12/2007
The Onion: The A.V. Club "Worst Band Names of '07" READ MORE
20/11/2007
IMPOSE Magazine: "Now, crowd surf girl, I know that you managed at least a taste of dd/mm/yyyy." READ MORE
15/11/2007
NOW Magazine: "Five local discs to jump-start your indie cred..." READ MORE
25/09/2007
Toonage.ca: "As they ran from instrument to instrument, switching their arrangements, they created as much chaos on stage as in their music. " READ MORE
11/09/2007
Torontoist.com: "Virgin Festival Isn't Bad This Time!" READ MORE
09/09/2007
MuchMusic Blog: "I'm glad I stayed around to listen." READ MORE
07/09/2007
Edge 102.1: Interview with Matt. That's right......we taped it. LISTEN
06/09/2007
Toronto Star: "In any case, inclusion in a cellphone commercial is likely not in the band's future." READ MORE
06/09/2007
NOW Magazine: "Ohbijou Award For V Fest Breakout Act." READ MORE
07/08/2007
Globe and Mail: Are They Masks? Review "Good brainy fun." READ MORE
17/07/2007
CHARTattack: "DD/MM/YYYY are trying to confuse you." READ MORE
06/06/2007
Local Cut - Band Name Of The Week: "..the absurdity of this Canadian outfit’s name was simply impossible to ignore–local or not." READ PART 1 -- PART 2
08/05/2007
CHARTattack: "Weirdness Reigns At Over The Top Festival" READ MORE
09/05/2007
NOW Magazine: "Seriously, it's a clock in the shape of a guitar with Batman logos all over it," READ MORE
07/05/2007
CHARTattack: "DD/MM/YYYY Offer New Album And Heiress Sex Tapes" READ MORE
03/05/2007
blogto.com : "Math-Rock with a bit of experimental twists usually doesn't lay down for "catchy" music..." READ MORE
01/05/2007
BeatRoute Magazine: "Art rock ripped from the daily rags" READ MORE
30/03/2007

CHARTattack: "Blood Brothers Get The Indie Kids Screaming" READ MORE

   
2006
 
20/07/2006
NOW Magazine: "Poor People" READ MORE
25/05/2006
The Chronicle Herald: "Avante-garde Toronto indie band swings through Halifax" READ MORE
09/05/2006
CHARTattack: "...DD/MM/YYYY clearly won the award for the band best suited for sufferers of ADD. " READ MORE
02/05/2006
CHARTattack: "Video Games And A Lot More Go Into DD/MM/YYYY's Music" READ MORE
01/05/2006
DOSE Magazine: "It's a pretty lofty concept, but dd/mm/yyyy is sticking to it" READ MORE
28/04/2006
Globe And Mail: "jumpy, discordent indie punk-rock...on the rise." READ MORE
04/03/2006
CHARTattack: Canadian Music Week Review, READ MORE
01/02/2006

Exclaim Magazine: "Day Dreamers" READ MORE

   

2005

 
01/12/2005
NOW Magazine: "When a band can redeem titles like Cancerboy on Hash and Welcome To The Fortress Of The Fluffy Love Cloud...." READ MORE
01/12/2005
Wavelength Zine: "With odd sounds, atonal melodies and complex time signatures, [they] could very well have been the soundtrack to..." READ MORE
01/11/2005
Canadian Music Network Magazine: "A fusion of classic and contemporary experimental dance rock." READ MORE