Heaven
Written amid a period of intra-band tumult, Dilly Dally’s thrilling second album foregrounds frontwoman Kate Monks’ singular voice as she riffs on themes of power, sex, confidence, and self-care.
Continuing the trend of positive punk, Toronto’s Dilly Dally blend crushing grunge with tales of redemption
The second album from Toronto's Dilly Dally, Heaven is a battle cry for a world all too often darkened by the shadows of doubt, depression and loneliness.
To reach Heaven, Dilly Dally's sophomore record, the Toronto-based four-piece first had to make it back from hell. The monstrous success of...
Toronto’s music scene was undergoing a major transitionary period when Dilly Dally released their debut album 'Sore', in 2015. It’s
It's good that Toronto outfit Dilly Dally didn't disintegrated as a band because there's some major potency to second album 'Heaven'.
Dilly Dally transition into a new sonic world while not totally achieving a new distinct feeling in our review of 'Heaven'
Heaven may not sound especially revolutionary, but it quickly works its way into your mind to become an unforgettable experience.