The dreamy psychedelia of DIIV's 2012 debut, Oshin, has been nearly overshadowed by the indie rock tabloid headlines (heroin possession, sexist 4chan comments, etc.) that the group garnered in the years after the album's release. An awkwardly-titled new album, Is The Is Are, aims to take the focus off of the group's past transgressions, offering a fresh collection of woozy guitar lines and oblique lyrics for fans to pore over. Canadian indie pop duo Moon King open the show.
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