iDKHOW @ Ogden Theatre

iDKHOW absolutely crushed their show in Denver, CO at Ogden Theatre on April 16, 2024. With support from benches, it was a stellar night.


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benches is a Southern California group consisting of Anson Kelley (vocals/guitar), Ethan Bowers (drums), Evan Ojeda (lead guitar), and Charlie Baird (bass).

Reminiscent of both the ceremonious majesty of 90’s Britpop and the insouciance of 2000’s NY rock, the band’s heart is rooted in defining the sound of bittersweet: A blend of joy and sadness, wrapped up into infectious indie rock.

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Photos by Sila Sungur. All images © 2024 Copyright Sila Sungur. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.


iDKHOW

The vibrant dance-rock project I Dont Know How but They Found Me (shortened to iDKHOW) layers new wave catchiness, glam rock flair, and electro-funk groove atop an indie pop base that pulls ’70s and ’80s nostalgia into contemporary times. Debuting under a shroud of mystery in the late 2010s, iDKHOW — then a duo — released their debut album Razzmatazz in 2020. Having become a solo act by 2023, the sophomore LP Gloom Division arrived in 2024.

Founded by vocalist and bassist Dallon Weekes (formerly of Panic! At the Disco), in Salt Lake City in 2016. Late that year they played a few shows in the Los Angeles area before word of the project eventually spread. The band released their first single, “Modern Day Cain,” in August 2017, following it a month later with “Choke.” In August 2018, they signed with Fearless Records and made their label debut with “Do It All the Time.” That November, the 1981 EP arrived; it soon topped the Billboard Heatseeker chart and reached number 14 on the Billboard Rock Albums Chart.

A year later, the band returned with the holiday EP Christmas Drag, which featured a cover of Slade’s “Merry Christmas Everybody.” A pair of singles, “Leave Me Alone” and “Razzmatazz,” arrived in 2020. Both tracks landed on iDKHOW’s debut, Razzmatazz, which released in late 2020. Inspired by Bowie and Prince, the funky set also included the singles “New Invention” and “Lights Go Down.” Album promotion included television appearances, festival slots, and a co-headlining tour with Joywave. They also released a deluxe version of Razzmatazz that included previously unreleased tracks like a Cure cover, remixes, demos, and live recordings. Signing with Concord Records, Weekes released singles “What Love?” and the Brit-pop-meets-glam “Gloomtown Brats,” both of which were included on 2024’s sophomore set Gloom Division.

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Photos by Sila Sungur. All images © 2024 Copyright Sila Sungur. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.


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