Darwin Deez

It would have been easy – all too easy – to think you had Darwin Deez figured out. He’s the irrepressible pop auteur who broke into spontaneous, synchronized dances on stage. The mischievous musical sprite who wrote songs that were as infectious as they were offbeat; songs like “Constellations” and “Radar Detector” which became bona fide hits and lodged themselves in the brains for days. He’s the one who brought some much needed verve and colour to the dreary indie landscape and became one of our most off-kilter and much-loved popstars with his self-titled debut LP, released in 2010. But scratch a little deeper beneath the surface and you would have found more depth and melancholy than quirky first appearances might necessarily have suggested, and a sonic ambition which reached far beyond merely writing solid gold anthems in waiting.

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His 2011, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory sampling, Wonky Beats mix-tape saw him trading intricately rhythmic rhymes with Chiddy Bang, Das Racist and Dev Hynes and set the stage to expect the unexpected from Darwin. Now comes the sophomore album, Songs For Imaginative People, another bold, mind-stretching move. There’s the same density of hummable tunes and idiosyncratic lyricism but, this time around, the scope is wider, the ideas more ingenious and abundant, the finished product revealing new textures and layers of sonic and lyrical genius upon each repeat listen. Whereas Darwin’s debut deliberately restricted himself to rhythm guitar, bass and electronic drums, here Darwin is going widescreen, amping up production values and exploring new avenues, such as his newfound love for guitar shredding.

Classic writing, sonic experimentalism, rhythm, and blues inform his palette of sounds, with the perfect balance of virtuosity and simplicity, not afraid to blend more extreme noise terror with layers of cushioning harmonies to echo the emotional quality of human experience. Entirely self-recorded and produced in Asheville, North Carolina, then mixed in London with Charlie Andrew (Alt-J, Eugene McGuiness), the resulting album is the most fascinating and thrilling record you’ll hear next year, as Darwin flexes his muscles and moves into unashamedly uncharted territory. But we’re just scratching the surface. Ultimately, this is Darwin Deez MK II – his deepest, most personal and innovatively inspiring record to date.

Past Shows


Mar
20
th
2013
7th St Entry
Mar
20
th
2013
7th St Entry

Darwin Deez

DARWIN DEEZ
with Caged Animals and Strange Relations
Jan
17
th
2011
7th St Entry
Jan
17
th
2011
7th St Entry

More Shows

Mar
15
th
Palace Theatre

Greensky Bluegrass

Apr
9
th
7th St Entry

Sam Blasucci and Julia Zivic

Apr
19
th
Fine Line

BRENN!

Jul
11
th
Surly Brewing Festival Field

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue

with JJ Grey & Mofro