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<a href="spotify:artist:1iUTUix5kea176M0uJTsh4" data-name="DMA&#39;S">DMA&#39;S</a> are back, and they’re better than ever. After the release of their 2023 album <a href="spotify:album:5LCRogFVW23mIeZHiioHV1" data-name="How Many Dreams?">How Many Dreams?</a>, the band took some time away, using the time to live life and really work on the sound of this next chapter. The result? Their new single, <a href="spotify:track:5noMqCfgrkV3zOcCvpC6We" data-name="My Baby&#39;s Place">My Baby&#39;s Place</a>, songwriter Matt Mason describes as “a new approach to songwriting for us, but with a return to the sound and energy of our first couple of albums.” The band has built on their signature anthemic sound, while returning to their indie roots, and produced one of the most personal moments in their discography to date. 

The release of ‘My Baby’s Place’ is particularly apt in a year that marks the 10th anniversary of their seismic debut album, <a href="spotify:album:6YPq3LNVDxwueKpDR6VIzy" data-name="Hills End">Hills End</a>. It’s a song of two halves, and two very different lives. There’s a visceral sense of longing imbued in <a href="spotify:track:5noMqCfgrkV3zOcCvpC6We" data-name="My Baby&#39;s Place">My Baby&#39;s Place</a> one that feels instantly familiar.

With more than 250,000 album sales under their belt, 575,000,000&#43; streams to date, and superfans spread across Australia, the UK, the US and across the world - the return of <a href="spotify:artist:1iUTUix5kea176M0uJTsh4" data-name="DMA&#39;S">DMA&#39;S</a> marks an exciting time for fans both old and new. <a href="spotify:track:5noMqCfgrkV3zOcCvpC6We" data-name="My Baby&#39;s Place">My Baby&#39;s Place</a> is a reminder of the band’s unrivalled ability to make the personal relatable to young and old, and with their songwriting more razor-sharp than ever, 2026 is shaping up to be a huge year for the ever-enduring trio. As for what’s next? You’ll have to keep your eyes and ears peeled.

Monthly Listeners

681,469

Followers

265,378

Total Streams

458.3 million

Top Cities

76,523 listeners
63,293 listeners
56,919 listeners
38,299 listeners
48,791 listeners

Popular Tracks

126 tracks
1
Believe (Triple J Like A Version)

Believe (Triple J Like A Version)

Apr 24, 2017

56.9 million

streams

2
Believe - triple j Like A Version

Believe - triple j Like A Version

Nov 21, 2025

56.9 million

streams

3
Silver

Silver

Oct 23, 2019

37.3 million

streams

4
Delete

Delete

Feb 17, 2014

36.9 million

streams

5
Step Up The Morphine

Step Up The Morphine

Feb 26, 2016

30.2 million

streams

6
Tape Deck Sick

Tape Deck Sick

Apr 27, 2018

27.9 million

streams

7
Lay Down

Lay Down

Sep 28, 2015

27.2 million

streams

8
In The Air

In The Air

Feb 12, 2018

19.6 million

streams

9
Delete

Delete

Dec 2, 2015

17.3 million

streams

10
The Glow

The Glow

Apr 16, 2020

10.4 million

streams