The Dials are a Chicago-based indie rock band formed in 2002, known for their blend of garage rock, power pop, and country influences. The band is notable for their dual female lead vocalists, Rebecca Crawford and Patti Gran, who contribute to their layered harmonies and distinctive sound. Their most influential work is "Amoeba Amore" (2007), which showcases their ability to mix raw, energetic rock with touches of country twang. The Dials hold a significant place in the independent music scene of the Midwest, demonstrating a unique approach to genre fusion.