While touring with Waterparks a few years ago, Dallon Weekes of I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME found himself in the Alternative Press office. During his time hanging out, making videos and chatting ...
“Who Can It Be Now?” is one Weekes’ five favorite tracks that either dropped or became popular in 1981, the year the vocalist was born. 1981 was also the year that inspired the group’s 2019 1981 ...
The longtime bassist left the group last month to pursue other musical projects. Brendon Urie has spoken publicly for the first time about longtime touring bassist Dallon Weekes' recent departure from ...
There was a simple premise for the track. Dallon Weekes wanted “Leave Me Alone” to sound as if David Bowie, Prince, and Don Henley got into a bar fight. Simple… indeed. Somehow, Weekes, formerly with ...
Panic! At The Disco bassist Dallon Weekes has confirmed his departure from the band. Weekes joined Panic! in 2009 as a touring member shortly after bassist Jon Walker and founding guitarist Ryan Ross ...
For the longest time, Dallon Weekes says he’s been feeling like “an overinflated tyre”. The iDKHOW mastermind has been sat on the material that makes up debut album Razzmatazz for months, even years, ...
Dallon Weekes – frontman of I Don’t Know How But They Found Me, aka iDKHOW – has unveiled to Kerrang! new details regarding the band's highly-anticipated debut album, revealing what's been going on in ...
Dallon Weekes has opened up about his fears for fans’ safety during concerts as live music makes its return in the pandemic. Dallon and band mate Ryan Seaman are the Utah-based iDKHOW – or to call ...