Dehd’s Long, Strange Trip to an Album Overflowing With Life

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Dehd went off the grid in New Mexico, got stranded in Montana, and returned to Chicago to make their great new album 'Poetry'

why they decided to turn the writing sessions for their new album into a road trip, guitarist-singer Jason Balla admits, “It’s a bit masochistic.”

That said, well, old habits and all that. Balla cops to recently wrestling back control over the band’s merch from the company that usually handles it, leaving his house full of cardboard boxes. But living so far off the grid was appealing for other reasons, too. “I love being outside, I love doing chores, and I grew up riding horses. Now I’m literally a cowgirl in cow country,” she says. Kempf now has a couple horses, chickens, dogs, and a new baby highland bull calf. Right before she left on this most recent tour, one of her horses got lice: “I’m Googling ‘what to do when bugs all over horse,’” she laughs. “And it’s like, shave their body, lice shampoo, sanitize the whole barn.

After the desert, they headed to the wet, green, mossy Pacific Northwest. They set up in a cabin above a garage, where they could look out at the shifting tides of the Puget Sound and the seals that would hop onto the dock. “We were like teenagers in our parents house,” Kempf says, adding later that she and McGrady would retire each night to rooms down the hall from each other where the two of them would get on the phones and giggle with long-distance crushes.

“We were back where we grew up, thrived, all the DIY houses, the DIY tours, all of our friends,” says Kempf. “And those are the bangers.” They wrote songs like “Shake,” “Don’t Look Down,” and the exhilarating opener “Dog Days,” with its grab-your-friends-and-scream chorus, “Everyone I know is breaking hearts tonight/Everyone I know is bleeding, but I know we’ll be alright/Everyone I know is breaking hearts tonight/Everyone I know is a broken heart.” Charles Bukowski’s poem, “The Laughing Heart.

 

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