Do we get lost when the soldier is libido
You can’t buy me now that I am free now
One good moment
Take take take to feel now
Don’t drive me away, I could be so fun
As Donzii prepare to hit the road with Adult., they’re not easing into the tour with a polite little handshake and a merch-table smile. They’re kicking the door open with Bird, a track that feels like it was engineered to ricochet off club walls and rattle rib cages. For a band with a reputation for turning live shows into something closer to theatrical possession than standard gig routine, it’s a sharp way to mark the first night out.
Bird is sleek, dangerous, and sensuous. The Los Angeles-by-way-of-Miami outfit has already built its name on spectacle, mood, and a wild performance instinct; here, they bottle some of that lightning. This track is aimed squarely at the club, but it carries enough bite to leave a mark by closing time.
The synths come in with a hard, bright smack, the beat keeps shoving from below like a bad idea you know you’re going to follow anyway, and the guitar slices through the machine throb with just enough abrasion. You can hear Boy Harsher and IDLES as reference points, as well as a dash of Virgin Prunes, though Donzii sound less like they’re borrowing from any particular sound than mashing these temperaments into the same combustible little engine. Bird flutters and flaps with dance-floor purpose, though there’s still enough strain in the performance to keep it from going cold.
And yes, it has a concept, but nobody needs to run from the room waving their arms because the art kids brought theory again. The dream of flight at the center of the song gives it lift without making it precious. You feel that tug throughout the arrangement, that urge to rise above the stale rituals of work, consumption, and low-grade spiritual anesthesia while the floor keeps hauling you back with another kick drum thump. It’s about wonder, escape, and the sorry fact that modern life has trained plenty of people to treat wonder like an inconvenience.
The band explains it plainly enough: “This song was inspired by a dream Jenna had where she had figured out how to fly! She thought it was insane and incredible, but no one seemed to bat an eye or care. Rather than a commentary on ego- this dream reflects the often disaffected approach people have toward the wonder of life. It’s not just about driving a car to work and buying shit. Life is an ecstatic ecstasy! Every breath is so insane and precious. Bird is an expression of wanting to maintain that wonder and share it.”
That spirit comes through. Bird has muscle, mood, and a welcome streak of mania, and it also suggests that Kaliedoscopic may have more on its mind than merely keeping the dancefloor hoppin’.
Listen to Bird below and order the single here:
Tour Dates:
- Apr 10 Pittsburgh, PA @Spirit Lodge
- Apr 11 Baltimore, MD @Ottobar
- Apr 12 Brooklyn, NY @Good Room
- Apr 14 Raleigh, NC @Kings
- Apr 15 Atlanta, GA @The Earl
- Apr 16 Jacksonville, FL @Jack Rabbits
- Apr 17 Orlando, FL @The Social
- Apr 18 Miami, FL @TBA
- Apr 21 New Orleans, LA @GASA GASA
- Apr 22 Houston, TX @White Oak Music Hall
- Apr 23 Austin, TX @29th Street Ballroom
- Apr 24 San Antonio, TX @Paper Tiger
- Apr 25 Denton, TX @Rubber Gloves
- Apr 28 Albuquerque, NM @Sister
- Apr 29 Phoenix, AZ @Rebel Lounge
- Apr 30 San Diego, CA @The Casbah
- May 01 Los Angeles, CA @Masonic Lodge (Hollywood Forever)
- May 02 San Francisco, CA @Rickshaw Stop
- May 04 Portland, OR @Mississippi Studios
- May 05 Seattle, WA @Barboza
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