The Deathray Davies – ‘You And Me Until The End’

‘You And Me Until The End’ is the fourth, and final, single of The Deathray Davies new album, ‘Time Well Wasted’, which is set for release on April 2 via We Know Better Records.

Opening out straight from the blocks sounding like a speeded up version of The Byrds singing ‘Mr Tambourine Man’, The Deathray Davies finishes up sounding like the man they’re named for, Ray Davies, of The Kinks. In fact the song ends a lot like ‘See Emily Play’, with some added spacey sounds for good effect.

The song is one of 13 written by John Dufilho, who revived DRD after a hiatus from the band while they all pursued their own projects, and if the other 9 are as good as the 4 we’ve already heard – and why shouldn’t they be – fans are certainly in for a treat.

Speaking of the album, the ever-prolific Dufilho said,

“I quickly wrote 13 songs in a row, realizing right away that they were DRD songs. I sent demos to the band, asking if they wanted to jump back in. Right away, everyone wrote back “HELL YES!” A 15 year nap…suddenly we’re awake.”

Listen to ‘You And Me Until The End’ below. You can find out more about The Deathray Davies and their music, and we recommend you do, on FacebookInstagram, and their Wikipedia page.

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