
Jackpot Juicer (2022)
The band is in autopilot, and an hour-long of sameness was difficult to swallow, even if the songs are fine in isolation. 2025

Afterburner (2020)
It was a great birthday gift for me in early pandemic times, but I found it way funnier at the time; Tilian's voice seems processed and annoying, in spite of the catchy melodies. 2025

Artifical Selection (2018)
"I know you're not empty, I know you still care": at this point things were becoming formulaic for DGD, but it was still a pleasant listening experience for me. 2025

Mothership (2016)
Mothership is chaotic, raspy, fast. Apart from Betrayed By The Game, I feel like it is a bit too much. 2025

Instant Gratification (2015)
Perhaps a little biased, since this album was my introduction to the genre, but I cannot help but feel that it is as groovy as one can get. 2025

Acceptance Speech (2013)
The introduction to Tilian is dark and heavier than previous albums, and has grown on me considerably. 2025

Downtown Battle Mountain II (2011)
DBM II shows why you should probably not get back with an ex: the magic will be gone and they will probably leave you again anyway. Jokes aside, it's not very special. 2025

Hapiness (2009)
Hapiness has an absolutely beautiful sound, apart from some weird lyrics. 2025

Dance Gavin Dance (2008)
The "Deathstar", or the self-titled, changes vocalists and brings more funkiness to the mix, with a special collaboration from Chino Moreno. 2025

Downtown Battle Mountain (2007)
Dance, Gavin, Dance! Gavin started dancing around 2006, and have never stopped since. And I Told Them I Invented Times New Roman is brilliant, but there are forgettable moments. 2025