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Album artwork for Blue Skies by Dehd
Album artwork for Blue Skies by Dehd
Album artwork for Blue Skies by Dehd

Preorder Dehd Blue Skies on Fat Possum Records for a chance to win the limited edition "Blue Skies" shirt while supplies last.

Blue Skies is Dehd's first album for Fat Possum, and their follow up to Flower of Devotion, an album designated Best New Music by Pitchfork. Upon arrival during the fraught summer of 2020, Flower of Devotion felt like Dehd’s necessary prescription for us all. That was, of course, a moment of unprecedented anxiety and uncertainty, when just contemplating the future could seem overly optimistic. But Dehd captured and shared the precarious balance between real life and real hope, a feat mirrored by instant pop melodies and infectious punk energy. The Chicago trio had the audacity to look ahead when many of us didn’t, to imagine improvement through mere existence. It was an album we needed. We need its follow-up, the triumphant Blue Skies, even more.

Dehd’s fourth album (and first for Fat Possum) is also the band’s second consecutive breakthrough, loaded with the most compelling, compulsive, and expansive songs of their career. Blue Skies offers another jolt of timely hope, only with twice the power. These 13 hits feel like flashlights in the dark, acknowledging how difficult everything from love and sex to living and dying can be while supplying the inspiration of their own experiences.

The writing is sharper and smarter on Blue Skies. The harmonies and rhythms are more sophisticated and considered. The moods are deeper, the swings between them more inspiring. But this is still Dehd, just more wild and wonderful than ever before. “This is all we get,” Emily shouts with relish on the record’s last lines, during a song about the ways geologic deep time should free us all to live more. “Best to take the risk.” Heard, loud and clear.

Dehd

Blue Skies

Fat Possum
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Album artwork for Blue Skies by Dehd
LP+

£24.99

Housed in Gatefold Sleeve.

Stonewashed Opaque Blue Swirl

Rough Trade Exclusive
Limited to 300 copies
Released 27/05/2022Catalogue Number

FP17984

Album artwork for Blue Skies by Dehd
LP

£24.99

Housed in Gatefold Sleeve.

Black
Released 27/05/2022Catalogue Number

FP17981

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Album artwork for Blue Skies by Dehd
CD

£14.99£10.00

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Released 27/05/2022Catalogue Number

FP17982

Dehd

Blue Skies

Fat Possum
Album artwork for Album artwork for Blue Skies by Dehd by Blue Skies - Dehd
Album artwork for Album artwork for Blue Skies by Dehd by Blue Skies - Dehd
Album artwork for Album artwork for Blue Skies by Dehd by Blue Skies - Dehd
Album artwork for Blue Skies by Dehd
LP+

£24.99

Housed in Gatefold Sleeve.

Stonewashed Opaque Blue Swirl

Rough Trade Exclusive
Limited to 300 copies
Released 27/05/2022Catalogue Number

FP17984

Album artwork for Blue Skies by Dehd
LP

£24.99

Housed in Gatefold Sleeve.

Black
Released 27/05/2022Catalogue Number

FP17981

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Blue Skies by Dehd
CD

£14.99£10.00

sale
Released 27/05/2022Catalogue Number

FP17982

Preorder Dehd Blue Skies on Fat Possum Records for a chance to win the limited edition "Blue Skies" shirt while supplies last.

Blue Skies is Dehd's first album for Fat Possum, and their follow up to Flower of Devotion, an album designated Best New Music by Pitchfork. Upon arrival during the fraught summer of 2020, Flower of Devotion felt like Dehd’s necessary prescription for us all. That was, of course, a moment of unprecedented anxiety and uncertainty, when just contemplating the future could seem overly optimistic. But Dehd captured and shared the precarious balance between real life and real hope, a feat mirrored by instant pop melodies and infectious punk energy. The Chicago trio had the audacity to look ahead when many of us didn’t, to imagine improvement through mere existence. It was an album we needed. We need its follow-up, the triumphant Blue Skies, even more.

Dehd’s fourth album (and first for Fat Possum) is also the band’s second consecutive breakthrough, loaded with the most compelling, compulsive, and expansive songs of their career. Blue Skies offers another jolt of timely hope, only with twice the power. These 13 hits feel like flashlights in the dark, acknowledging how difficult everything from love and sex to living and dying can be while supplying the inspiration of their own experiences.

The writing is sharper and smarter on Blue Skies. The harmonies and rhythms are more sophisticated and considered. The moods are deeper, the swings between them more inspiring. But this is still Dehd, just more wild and wonderful than ever before. “This is all we get,” Emily shouts with relish on the record’s last lines, during a song about the ways geologic deep time should free us all to live more. “Best to take the risk.” Heard, loud and clear.