The rapturous reception of 2020’s Flower of Devotion gave Dehd access to more resources — budgets, studios, producers. Rather than seek something new however, they invested in themselves, their process, and their deep belief in what they have always done. They booked the
same studio where they recorded Flower of Devotion but tripled their
stay, giving themselves time to play with arrangements and delight in a
wonderland of drum machines and synthesizers. While continuing to write
and record every part of the album themselves, the new relationship with
Fat Possum did allow for a few indulgences, namely in the addition of
Grammy winning mixing engineer, Craig Silvey (The Rolling Stones, The
National, Arcade Fire), and mastering engineer, Heba Kadry (Slowdive,
Bjork, Cate Le Bon), ensuring Dehd’s vision for “Blue Skies”. The result
is the band’s second consecutive breakthrough: sharper and smarter,
with harmonies and rhythms more sophisticated and considered. Blue Skies
is still Dehd – just more wild and wonderful than ever before. Another
jolt of timely hope, only with twice the power.