DTSQ
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DTSQ

DTSQ, which stands for "Don't Trust the Silence," formed in 2008 with Niklas Ingwersen on lead vocals and guitar, Mikkel Madsen on guitar, Anders Vestergaard...

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DTSQ's alien anthems and coffee shop weirdness

A small catalog of off-kilter indie songs about brains, aliens, and bad vibes.

If you need a frame, start with 'All My Friends Are Alien.' Then maybe 'Bad Vibes.' That's the zone.

DTSQ's songs feel like overheard conversations from the weirdest corner of the coffee shop. 'The Brain Song' and 'All My Friends Are Alien' sketch a world where everyday anxieties bump against sci-fi daydreams. There's a video in the catalog, but mostly it's just these eight strange, specific tracks.

The history here is thin, but the songs suggest someone working in a consistent, peculiar lane. From 'Stay Puft Marshmallow Man Is Coming' to 'The Coffee Song,' the focus stays on oddball, slightly surreal character sketches.

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DTSQ, which stands for "Don't Trust the Silence," formed in 2008 with Niklas Ingwersen on lead vocals and guitar, Mikkel Madsen on guitar, Anders Vestergaard on bass, and Lasse Petersen on drums. They've put out three albums: In Absence of Light in 2010, Island City in 2014, and The Brain Song in 2019.

Their song "The Brain Song" got some attention, and they have other tracks like "Air My Skin," "Bad Vibes," and "All My Friends Are Alien." The music tends to mix indie rock with some experimental touches, though they've been described as not fitting neatly into one genre.

Some listeners have found their lyrics a bit dark or introspective, which has drawn occasional criticism. They tour fairly regularly and have built a following that connects with their particular sound.

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