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THE DALS: New Zealand’s DIY pop Siblings Take The USA by Storm 

by Jake Smiths
October 12, 2024
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THE DALS: New Zealand’s DIY pop Siblings Take The USA by Storm 
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Christchurch, New Zealand-born band The Dals have rapidly ascended from the indie underground music scene to become one of today’s most captivating and influential independent pop acts, making waves in Los Angeles, where they have spent the past six years curating their story and sound. However, their deep love for San Francisco’s energy and creative spirit has played a pivotal role in shaping their debut album, Bohemian Grove, set for release in early 2025. The city’s unique blend of artistic freedom and cultural richness has infused the album with a sense of exploration and reflection, making San Francisco not just a tour destination in mid-2025, but a key source of inspiration for the band’s evolving sound.

Made up of brother-sister duo Asti-Loren Lucia and Luca, alongside their iconic Dalmatian Luna The Tuna, The Dals have crafted a unique identity that blends immersive sonic landscapes with visually striking artistry. With four successful releases under their belt, the band has proven they are no newcomers to the scene. Their music has not only earned them features in Rolling Stone and Playboy but also secured coveted spots on Spotify editorial playlists across New Zealand and Australia, solidifying their force cutting through the music industry.

Their track record of building a loyal fanbase—now over 600,000 strong on platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and X—speaks volumes about their reach and influence in today’s digital music landscape. Not just a band, but a fully self-managed creative powerhouse, The Dals handle every aspect of their career in-house, from music production to visual media, ensuring their brand and sound remain authentic and in sync with their artistic vision. They’ve also become staples on release radars, with their last single Split Enz featured prominently following their Rolling Stone article.

Since their formation, The Dals have been a band to watch, earning global attention through their raw talent, organic fan growth, and eye-catching features in some of the industry’s top publications. Their music resonates far beyond their local scene, as evidenced by their increasingly international presence. Their growing reputation in Los Angeles, where they have lived and worked for the past six years, is further proof of their established status. Industry insiders have taken note, seeing them as part of a wave of New Zealand artists who are making global strides.

The Dals are also no strangers to the live music circuit. Having performed in prominent venues across both New Zealand and the United States, their stage presence is as captivating as their sound. The band’s next big move comes with their debut album Bohemian Grove—set for release in early 2025—which is already generating significant buzz. The album promises to deliver the immersive, cinematic quality that The Dals have become known for, blending introspective storytelling with a pop edge that feels fresh and relevant.

As a fully independent act, the band’s achievements are particularly impressive. Not only have they managed to carve a path in the competitive music industry, but they’ve also done so on their own terms, without the backing of a major label. Their ability to maintain complete creative control while continuing to gain industry recognition showcases their staying power and commitment to their craft.

With their upcoming single “Marilyn” (October 18, 2024) and plans to tour in major U.S. cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco, The Dals are showing no signs of slowing down. They’ve established themselves not just as musicians, but as innovators who are set to leave an indelible mark on the music industry.

For anyone unfamiliar with their work, now is the time to pay attention—The Dals are well on their way to becoming one of the most established and influential pop acts of their generation. Pre-save their upcoming single “Marilyn” on The Dals’ Spotify, out 10/18/24.

Jake Smiths

Jake Smiths

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