DOA
The music pulses with a gritty rhythm grounded in acoustic strumming and sharp lyrical delivery, providing a relentless drive that compels engagement.
Spain
Est. 1978
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1979
About DOA
DOA matters for its raw and unfiltered approach to storytelling within the folk music realm, carving out a space where authenticity meets urgency.
The band has often acted as a rallying cry for social consciousness, channeling the frustrations of everyday life into songs that resonate deeply with listeners navigating a complex world.
The band has often acted as a rallying cry for social consciousness, channeling the frustrations of everyday life into songs that resonate deeply with listeners navigating a complex world. Their music is not just entertainment; it serves as a catalyst for community engagement and activism, encouraging audiences to reflect and respond.
Their process favors a straightforward yet impassioned delivery, often characterized by an acoustic instrumentation that prioritizes clarity over embellishment. This approach allows their messages to shine through without distraction, creating an immediate connection with listeners. By stripping back the layers, DOA invites audiences into a direct dialogue about the issues at hand, using their songs as vehicles for change rather than mere observations.
Lyrically, DOA frequently delves into themes of struggle, resilience, and the pursuit of justice, employing a candid voice that balances sincerity with an underlying sense of irony. Their storytelling often blends personal anecdotes with broader societal commentary, crafting narratives that feel both intimate and expansive. The tone can shift from reflective to confrontational, ensuring that listeners are not only entertained but also provoked to think critically about the world around them.
1 studio album· Spain
Full discography
DOA's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.
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1 album
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1979–1979
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