Much has been written of Dum Dum Girls' Dee Dee Penny’s personal trials. But nothing speaks more aptly of how she handled those experiences than "End of Daze"—the group's just-released EP that offers a daring sonic example of an artist evolving in her understanding of the world. At this event, moderated by her long-time producer Richard Gottehrer, Dee Dee talks about making the album and answers a few questions.
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Much has been written of Dum Dum Girls' Dee Dee Penny’s personal trials. But nothing speaks more aptly of how she handled those experiences than "End of Daze"—the group's just-released EP that offers a daring sonic example of an artist evolving in her understanding of the world. At this event, moderated by her long-time producer Richard Gottehrer, Dee Dee talks about making the album and answers a few questions.
Much has been written of Dum Dum Girls' Dee Dee Penny’s personal trials. But nothing speaks more aptly of how she handled those experiences than "End of Daze"—the group's just-released EP that offers a daring sonic example of an artist evolving in her understanding of the world. At this event, moderated by her long-time producer Richard Gottehrer, Dee Dee talks about making the album and answers a few questions.
Much has been written of Dum Dum Girls' Dee Dee Penny’s personal trials. But nothing speaks more aptly of how she handled those experiences than "End of Daze"—the group's just-released EP that offers a daring sonic example of an artist evolving in her understanding of the world. At this event, moderated by her long-time producer Richard Gottehrer, Dee Dee talks about making the album and answers a few questions.