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Dance Gavin Dance Share New Video For “Feels Bad Man”

By: Staff – Dance Gavin Dance have dropped the official video for their brand new single “Feels Bad Man”. The new track is taken from their new album, Jackpot Juicer, which dropped today at 12am ET. Pre-save the album HERE. Watch the new video below. Speaking on the release of their brand new album and … Continue reading

Interview: Dance Gavin Dance Talks “Afterburner”, Livestreams, and Meeting Gavin

By: Jessica Nakamoto – Following the physical release of their ninth studio album, Afterburner, Sacramento’s Dance Gavin Dance have once again retuned to the top of the charts, a testament to the band’s fans-first mentality. With the pandemic having created logistical issues for their new album roll-out, the post-hardcore outfit could have easily chosen to delay … Continue reading

Photos: Dance Gavin Dance, Periphery, Don Broco @ Royal Oak Music Theatre

Photos by: Rebekah Witt – Post-Hardcore band Dance Gavin Dance, who released their eighth album, Artificial Selection, on June 8th, 2018 via Rise, which featured the singles “Midnight Crusade”, “Son of Robot”, “Care”, and “Count Bassy”, performed at the Royal Oak Music Theatre in Royal Oak, MI on April 17th with progressive metal band Periphery, who released their sixth album, Periphery … Continue reading

Photos: Dance Gavin Dance, I See Stars, Erra @ The Danforth Music Hall

Photos by: Kelsey Giesbrecht – Post-Hardcore band Dance Gavin Dance, who released their eighth album, Artificial Selection, on June 8th, 2018 via Rise, which featured the singles “Midnight Crusade”, “Son of Robot”, “Care”, and “Count Bassy”, performed at the Danforth Music Hall in Toronto last night (June 11th) with post-hardcore band I See Stars, who released their newest album, Treehouse, on … Continue reading

Interview: Dance Gavin Dance Talks “Artificial Selection”, Tour Snacks, and Netflix

By: Jessica Nakamoto – Dance Gavin Dance has never been a group to rest quietly on their laurels. In fact, the California quintet have released seven studio albums since their formation in 2005. Each record unapologetically defies genre labels and ranges anywhere from pop-rock to post-hardcore. In other words, the band has no problem testing the … Continue reading