DMA’s "How Many Dreams?" demonstrates the changes that the band was undergoing all the time but do not lose the element that had made the fans like them. This fourth album is posted with Britpop elements, but this work carries a different kind of sound and features their development as musicians. It is apparent when listening to their songs, especially those of the album such as “Everybody’s Saying Thursday’s the Weekend” and “I Don’t Need to Hide.” The sound is polished but it does not over-objectify the band and therefore it is possible to feel the real nature of the band in the product. Although the band starts to peel off from its initial experimentation of the likes of Janis Joplin, “How Many Dreams?” is a clear indication of the organization’s commitment to create music that will be appealing to the growing fan base of DMA and the old fans as well.