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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] |
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2009 |
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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..." [READ MORE] |
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] |
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2008 |
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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 |
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2007 |
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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 |
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2006 |
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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 |
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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 |
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