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The sophomore album from I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME, GLOOM DIVISION is a glimpse into the gloriously strange wonderland of Dallon Weekes' mind. Over the course of 12 shapeshifting songs, the Salt Lake City-based singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist follows his wildest impulses toward a combustible sound encompassing everything from R&B to post-punk to art-pop, approaching each with equal parts unfettered imagination and exquisite attention to detail. As he shed all creative inhibitions, Weekes widened the scope of his songwriting and expounded on such matters as love and sex, satanic panic, and his lived experience with neurodivergence (to name just a few). The most autobiographical work to date from Weekes, a former member of Panic! at the Disco, GLOOM DIVISION ultimately leaves listeners with the very same sense of euphoric fascination that sparked the album's creation.

Produced by Dave Fridmann (Tame Impala, MGMT, The Flaming Lips), GLOOM DIVISION marks the follow-up to iDKHOW's critically lauded full-length debut Razzmatazz--a 2020 release featuring "Leave Me Alone," a #1 hit on Alternative radio. In bringing the new album to life, Weekes embraced a highly collaborative and free-flowing process that involved joining forces with the likes of Joywave's Daniel Armbruster, Louis XIV's Jason Hill, Miniature Tigers' Charlie Brand and Rick Alvin, and British singer/songwriter Will Joseph Cook. "We worked in a way where nothing ever felt forced--I'd send an idea to someone whose work I admire, and if they felt inspired they'd add to it," says Weekes, who co-produced GLOOM DIVISION and plays guitar, bass, piano, and more on the album. "Sometimes the songs took a complete left turn, which made me want to go even further into a direction I never would've pursued on my own. It reminded me how exciting collaboration can be when you're working with likeminded people who treat their art with care."

Recorded at Fridmann's own Tarbox Road Studios (and in Weekes' basement studio), GLOOM DIVISION opens on the song that set the tone for the album's unbridled originality, an elegantly frenetic and exhilarating track called "DOWNSIDE." "Sometimes we become so enamored with a romantic partner that, for better or for worse, it can be difficult to see the negative aspects of the relationship. Even if you're looking for them," says Weekes, who names avant-garde artist/composer Laurie Anderson as an inspiration for the track's kinetic vocal percussion. "It turned into a song about trying to find the downside in a relationship, but you're so enamored that you're unable or unwilling to."

Another song capturing the all-consuming thrill of obsession, "INFATUATION" examines what Weekes refers to as "indulging in your own sexual fixations and fantasies and the shadow of religious guilt that can come with it," setting that exploration against a gorgeously airy and groove-heavy backdrop. ("It's meant to sound like Hall & Oates joined a cult , with Michael McDonald, and the cult was held on a yacht," he notes.) And on "WHAT LOVE?," Charlie Brand joins iDKHOW for a sensually charged and spellbinding portrait of a darkly twisted romance, intensifying the track's sultry mood with slinky guitar riffs, potent basslines, and lyrics channeling an aching desperation (e.g., "You only sacrifice the things I never ask you to"). "When we were working on the verses for that song, I hit record and started messing around and came up with this melody that sounded like '90s R&B," Weekes recalls. "At first I was laughing at the ridiculousness of it, but after sitting with it, I realized it was exactly what the song needed."

Elsewhere on GLOOM DIVISION, iDKHOW's forward-thinking musicality manifests in songs like the irresistibly sardonic "GLOOMTOWN BRATS"--a dance-ready diatribe against a social phenomenon Weekes describes as "an apocalypse of vanities." "It's a song about different kind of privileges--rich privilege, white privilege, pretty privilege--and the people who occupy those spaces with very little or no self-awareness," he says. Meanwhile, on "SATANIC PANIC," he reflects on his childhood and the baseless moral hysteria that infiltrated the American consciousness in the 1980s. "My parents weren't as up in arms as a lot of religious families across the country at the time, but there were definitely things I wasn't allowed to have as a kid because they were considered evil in some way: Garbage Pail Kids trading cards, Big League Chew bubblegum, those candy cigarettes that blow out fake smoke," says Weekes. "That song came from thinking about that now as an adult and realizing that anything can be labeled as evil if your goal is to frame it that way." One of the most galvanizing moments on GLOOM DIVISION, "Satanic Panic" unfolds with such unexpected flourishes as the fantastically warped saxophone work of Brooklyn-based jazz duo Moon Hooch, then bursts into raw catharsis at its fuzzed-out and explosive bridge.

On "iDIOTS OF Oz," GLOOM DIVISION closes out with an anthemic manifesto against those who wield their negativity as a weapon (from the shout-along-ready chorus: "It doesn't matter what you think of us/We aren't beholden to the idiots of Oz"). As Weekes reveals, the title to the lush and futuristic track acts as a play on the derogatory but once-commonplace term "idiot savant." "Years ago I wrote a song that had the words 'idiot savant' in the lyrics, and later on I had fans point out to me how that can be offensive,' he says. "The song 'iDIOTS OF Oz' is a way of changing that phrase, and hopefully communicating that I want to do better and make everyone feel welcome." "iDIOTS OF Oz" also draws from Weekes' own journey as a neurodivergent person. "My whole life I'd been wearing a mask that I didn't even know I was wearing, and in the past few years I found out that I'm on the autism spectrum and have ADHD," he says. "I'm still learning about myself in that regard, but it's been pretty revelatory to finally start understanding that part of myself at 40-years-old."

Looking back on the making of GLOOM DIVISION, Weekes notes that the album restored a profound sense of playfulness to his process. "It reminded me of playing music with my friends when I was a teenager, when it was all just about having fun and being creative for its own sake," he says. Growing up in the Northern Utah town of Clearfield, he first started writing songs on a pawn-shop acoustic guitar at the age of 15, fulfilling a then-lifelong aspiration. "One of my earliest memories is being about five yearsold and seeing a guitar hanging in a pawn-shop window--I didn't really even know what it was, but I knew I wanted it," he says. Naming ecstatically mind-bending albums like Beck's MidniteVultures and Weezer's Pinkerton among his early influences, Weekes played in bands throughout high school and co-founded an indie-rock outfit called The Brobecks in the early 2000s, soon opening for acts like Phantom Planet and Ben Kweller. Weekes launched iDKHOW in 2016 and introduced the band with their debut project 1981 Extended Play EP (a 2018 release featuring the gold-certified single "Choke"). With the arrival of Razzmatazz, iDKHOW earned praise from the likes of The Line of Best Fit, who hailed the album as a "fun, bizarre, and thoughtful listening experience."

For Weekes, the writing of GLOOM DIVISION served as a major breakthrough on multiple levels. "Music has always been an outlet to exorcise your demons or difficult emotions, but with this album I really stopped limiting myself when it comes to the subjects I write about," he says. When matched GLOOM DIVISION's pure sonic abandon, the result is a body of work primed to leave a sublimely mystifying impact on its audience. "When I think about all my favorite records, like The Soft Bulletin by Flaming Lips and This Year's Model by Elvis Costello, the thing they all have in common is that the first time I heard them I thought, What is this?" says Weekes. "On the second listen it was more like, This is weird, but I like it, and then by the third time I heard it I was absolutely obsessed. That's my favorite reaction to experience when I'm discovering something new, and I'd love for this album to create that same feeling for everyone."

Reviews

Rating: 4.9 out of 5 based on 72 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    What an amazing show

    by :) on 4/6/24

    This night will be seared into my brain. So much fun, and the crowd was so engaged. Dallon really commands the room and had such great crowd interaction. Can’t wait for them to come back on their next tour to see them again

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing time!

    by Mom on 4/2/24Brighton Music Hall presented by Citizens - Boston

    I think the show was just wonderful! Clean and fun and just perfect! I was introduced a little bit on our morning rides to school but was surprised on how great the live show was. Way more rock than I was expecting. I really enjoyed the throw back to Queen sprinkled in as well! Well done! Keep up the good work!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fun as hell!

    by Hailey on 4/2/24Brighton Music Hall presented by Citizens - Boston

    If you can get to an IDKHow show, do it. They rock! Dallon and his band are incredibly talented.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A Life Changing Concert

    by Stevie on 4/1/24Brighton Music Hall presented by Citizens - Boston

    everything from the venue staff to the people working with and for IDKHow made this concert such a dream!! the lines were organized, the person in charge of VIP handled everything perfectly, and the show was amazing. dallon was incredible as always and isaac, ronnie, and anthony blew me away!! the energy was so high the entire night even though dallon came out of the venue looking sick after the show. thank you for an amazing time :]

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    10/10 would see again

    by dallywagon on 4/1/24Brighton Music Hall presented by Citizens - Boston

    this band never lets me down. dallon is incredibly gauging and knows how to put on a show with his backing crew

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Dallon Weekes is a God

    by Amanda on 4/1/24Brighton Music Hall presented by Citizens - Boston

    Thank god he’s so tall I got a great view even from standing in the back. My friend just came for fun and she said she was gonna go sit down after a few songs. She ended up staying with me for the whole concert which is really just a testament to how mesmerizing he is. He’s also very hot, but you didn’t hear that from me. Will be going to the next tour for sure. God bless our troops (aka Dallon Weekes) 🤠

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome

    by Nicki on 4/1/24Brighton Music Hall presented by Citizens - Boston

    This show was wildly entertaining! I took my two teens who love this band as much as I do. They had an incredible time, so did we!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Exceeded Expectations

    by Emily on 3/29/24The Atlantis - Washington

    I already thought IDK How would be amazing live and they totally didn't disappoint. Dallon is a great performer and really gets the crowd going. Also that man can sing. Everyone was talented and they all seem to enjoy playing together! I'm so glad I was able to see them at such a small venue. Truly a night I won't forget. Thanks so much! I hope one day I can see them again. It was one of the best concerts I've been to and the crowd was super friendly as well.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Genuinely magical

    by Rowan <3 on 3/29/24Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia - Philadelphia

    I've been following this band since they started and never got the chance to see them live until this show and I can't express how happy I am that I got this opportunity. I've never been to a concert where they were actually better live than on the radio, until I saw idkHOW. I knew I'd enjoy the show because they're one of my all-time favorites and experienced musicians, but holy cow! Best show I've ever been to. So much energy, so much love, so much magic. I don't know if anyone can top that show. Even got my dad wanting more! I CANNOT wait to see them again. Bravo.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing. Would 100% see them atleast 10 more time

    by Kate on 3/29/24Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia - Philadelphia

    It was great! The band and crowd alike were amazing. They sound even better live and is very fun! They deserve to be sold out at every venue!!! I hope they come around again soon

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A show to fall in love with

    by Bri on 3/29/24Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia - Philadelphia

    The show was amazing. From the venue to the opening band to IDKhow. It was an INCREDIBLE night. The people were fantastic and it was just a night to remember. I fell in love with the opening band benches and their performance was awesome! Then IDKhow came on and it was just... INCREDIBLE. They made me fall in love with their music all over again. Their performance was definitely one I'll never forget. :)

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing stage presence!

    by Kio on 3/28/24The Atlantis - Washington

    Amazing. Dallon's performance and crowd control was on point, a once in a lifetime experience.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Glamorous and exciting!

    by Michelle Coral on 3/24/24Culture Room - Ft Lauderdale

    Dallon Weekes is an amazing musician and artist worth watching live, his stage presence is immaculate, each song is different and fun to listen to, the way he interacts with his crown and band is awesome. It will always be my favorite show to attend. 100/10

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great as always

    by A mom on 3/22/24The Masquerade - Hell - Atlanta

    They were great as always! Can't wait until next year!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing and so fun

    by Mikaela on 3/21/24The Masquerade - Hell - Atlanta

    I absolutely love this band. Dallon is so fun and has a great stage presence. The music is also fantastic. I’ll go see idkhow whenever they’re playing in Atlanta!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Incredible!

    by Nico on 9/28/22

    This show was co-headlining with Joywave. It was so fun. Both Joywave and iDKHOW were awesome. I went home with a guitar pick from iDKHOW with their logo on it. I was super close to the front, we had seats.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    one of the best shows

    by - on 9/25/22The Ritz Ybor - Tampa

    absolutely incredible performance, i and all my friends who went had the time of our lives. dallon and ryan crushed it

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Top 3 Concerts I've Ever Been To

    by Camden on 9/24/22The Ritz Ybor - Tampa

    This concert was absolutely amazing. Both bands sounded great and had great set lists. I would definitely recommend if they come to your city. Cant believe these bands aren't bigger. 10/10 concert.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Shows get better every time

    by Livy b on 9/20/22

    I’ve been lucky enough to see them live three times. Starting from when I was 15 all the way to 18. Just waiting for them to come back to Milwaukee. The first time I was even lucky enough to meet dallon. Absolutely love this band.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic show and fun atmosphere

    by J. H. on 2/26/22

    Went to the show in Stl and was amazed. Got there at 4:30 pm anf there was already a line forming for the show at 8. Was three rows of people away!