
Three dads, no apologies.
Three dads. Loud guitars. Bad jokes. Real songs. Come for the banter, stay because it actually hits.

Three dads. Loud guitars. Bad jokes. Real songs. Come for the banter, stay because it actually hits.
This is called “paying attention.”
It builds character.
Turn it up.
You kind of had to be there.
This is the next best thing.

We printed shirts. On purpose.
We kept it simple.
One shirt. Small run. Almost gone.
Alright…
So here’s what happened…
Once upon a time — before back pain, before responsible bedtimes, before saying things like “we should probably stretch first” — there was a band. We were loud. We were emotional. We thought everything we felt was the most important thing anyone had ever felt.
Then life happened. Jobs. Kids. Responsibilities. The terrifying realization that time keeps moving whether you rehearse or not.
And somewhere in there, we stopped playing.
Now, this is usually the part in the story where I pause and say something reflective. So I’ll do that now.
We didn’t stop because we stopped caring.
We stopped because life demanded our attention.
But here’s the thing about music — and I’ve said this before, and I’ll say it again because that’s how stories work — it doesn’t really go away. It just waits.
So after more than a decade of pretending we were done, we plugged back in. Same feelings. Slightly worse knees. A little more perspective. A lot less interest in pretending to be cool.
And that’s Digamy now.
Three grown men making loud music about things that don’t resolve cleanly. We joke on stage because that’s how you survive intensity. We write songs because that’s how you survive everything else.
If you’ve read this far, congratulations. You’re officially part of the story.
Now press play.
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