After releasing Deceiver in the autumn of 2019, DIIV’s music had become a “soundtrack to personal resurrection under the heavy weight of metallic catharsis.” Vocalist Zachary Cole Smith calls that era ...
DIIV’s upcoming tour will kick off on June 6 in Santa Cruz, California at The Catalyst. The tour will end on August 7 in Brooklyn, New York at the Brooklyn Paramount Theater. The upcoming album that ...
Despite forming more than a decade ago, indie-rock aficionados are just getting to know New York City-based band Diiv (pronounced dive). The four members that make up the band’s arsenal – Zachary Cole ...
Post-punk revivalists DIIV (pronounced “dive”) might be your favorite new band you’ve never heard of. Formed in 2011, the five-piece Brooklyn-based group writes music that, while definitely falling ...
DIIV doesn’t do concept records. But Frog in Boiling Water, the NYC indie rockers’ fourth studio album, released in May, is held together by an inconspicuous central narrative that pushes it under ...
As a relatively new band, DIIV still has some time to figure out its approach to music. After an entrancing debut, 2012’s Oshin, the Brooklyn outfit cemented their style as an eclectic cross between ...
DIIV’s North American headlining tour pedals into Orlando this summer. Last autumn, the Brooklyn indie-shoegazers opened for Depeche Mode at the Kia Center, but this time DIIV take the stage in a more ...
It's been almost a year ago to the day since DIIV shared their latest studio album Frog In Boiling Water, but the band has endured a lot of life changes in that short time. In January, frontman ...
DIIV are heading out on tour in support of their recently announced fourth album, Frog in Boiling Water. The band will play across North America starting on June 6 in Santa Cruz, California before ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Zachary Cole Smith, from left, Andrew Bailey, Colin Caulfield and Ben Newman of Diiv. (Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times) Two days ...
On soul-net.co, you’ll find a Web 1.0-style blog about conspiracies. Its scroll never seems to stop: images, GIFs, theories, platitudes like “the human race will go extinct,” placed next to Occult ...
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