DFA 1979 calls it a day
Posted in News by yewknee on Aug 4, 2006According to a post on their official site Death From Above 1979 has decided to call it a day. The post from member Jesse Keller explains that the duo have grown apart and decided to focus on new projects, including MSTRKRFT. Go listen to "Romantic Rights" as a fitting tribute.
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