Today,we return to our 2015 Women Who Rock mix, and take a listen to Desire, the hard-charging opening track from promising young Toronto quartet Dilly Dally's full-length debut Sore.
Centered around the grungy talents of one-time high school besties Liz Ball and Katie Monk (sister of Tokyo Police Club's David Monk), Dilly Dally's screeching yet melodic vocals and thundering, fuzzed-out guitars will appeal to just about any fan of early 90s Pacific Northwest grunge acts like Hole. In addition to Desire, I am also a big fan of Sore tracks Green, Ice Cream, and Purple Rage.
Very excited to hear what these girls come up with next, but for now, here's Desire.
Centered around the grungy talents of one-time high school besties Liz Ball and Katie Monk (sister of Tokyo Police Club's David Monk), Dilly Dally's screeching yet melodic vocals and thundering, fuzzed-out guitars will appeal to just about any fan of early 90s Pacific Northwest grunge acts like Hole. In addition to Desire, I am also a big fan of Sore tracks Green, Ice Cream, and Purple Rage.
Very excited to hear what these girls come up with next, but for now, here's Desire.
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