The Minnesota sibling group Durry has a sound that combines old-school pop-punk with modern indie charm. They became popular during the epidemic with viral songs and created a fan following by being real and having catchy hooks. Their music has smart, conversational lyrics and driving beats that make you think of basement gigs and summer road trips. Durry shows with every release that honesty and joy can go hand in hand. They are a novel voice in indie music, attracting fans who want both upbeat music and a sense of humor.
The song "Who's Laughing Now" made Durry famous and got millions of plays online. The duo's first tours took their fun chemistry to stages all over the country. Their reputation as ones to watch has grown thanks to their work with other indie bands and appearances at festivals for up-and-coming artists. Every new single, from sing-along anthems to intimate ballads, adds to their sound and gives fans both head-banging and thoughtful, meaningful moments.
When you go to a Durry gig, it's like walking into the best party in town. Guitars are buzzing, drums are cracking, and smiles are flashing between songs. Their conversation with the crowd is rapid and real, making the arenas feel like living homes with better sound systems. The music has a happy tempo that makes you want to dance. It's a place where people who don't know each other become friends, and by the last chorus, everyone is singing together. Yadara gets that live spark that makes you want to go to every show.