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Born out of the Denver rock and roll scene, Dedlite brings a pop-sensibility to smoky blues riffs that harken to the classics. The duo’s gritty, soulful vocals carry a textured production to a place reminiscent of The Black Keys, Welshly Arms, or Bishop Briggs. Dedlite’s cathartic tunes present a fresh and raw listening experience that you can’t help but move to.
Catch Dedlite's track I'm Trouble on Peacock's new TV series MacGrubber: