Tag: The Darcys Warring

New Video: The Surreal, Dream-like Visuals for Polyenso’s “17 New Years”

“The chorus is about that moment in a relationship when you realize that the person you love is using you as a scapegoat for their past emotional injuries. And despite how much you care for an desire this person, you can’t let them bring you down.”

New Video: The Stunningly Gorgeous Visuals of Other Lives’ Video for “Beat Primal”

Currently based in Portland, OR, the indie rock trio Other Lives have received national attention and praise for a lush, orchestrated sound that channels Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, The National and Ocean Rain-era Echo and the Bunnymen but with the sort of […]

Comprised of Jesse Tabish (piano, guitar, lead vocals) Jonathon Mooney (piano,violin, guitar, percussion, trumpet) Josh Onstott (bass, keys, percussion, guitar, backing vocals), the Stillwater, OK-based trio Other Lives initially formed back in 2004, recording and releasing […]

Comprised of Josh Onstott, Jonathon Mooney and Jesse Tabish, the Stillwater, OK-based trio of Other Lives relocated from their hometown to Portland, OR to write and record the material that would end up on their third […]

Last year, the Canadian quartet, the Darcys released Warring, the third album of a related trilogy, and the album gained quite a bit of attention across the blogosphere for it’s heady meshing of art rock, indie […]

“Horses Fell” is the fourth and latest single from the Darcy’s forthcoming third and final album in a conceptual trilogy, Warring. The song reveals a couple of things — that the band has an adept way of blurring […]

Warring, is the Darcys third and final installation in a trilogy released by the renowned Canadian indie rock label, Arts and Crafts Records earlier this fall. Whereas the first single off the album “The River” had elements of soul […]

Warring, is the Darcys third and final installation in a trilogy released by the renowned Canadian indie rock label, Arts and Crafts Records this weekend. Whereas the first single off the album “The River” has elements of soul in the […]

“Horses Fell” is the fourth and latest single from the Darcy’s forthcoming third and final album in a conceptual trilogy, Warring. The song reveals a couple of things – that the band has an adept way of […]

“The River” is the first single from Warring, the Darcys third and final installation in a trilogy released by the renowned Canadian indie rock label, Arts and Crafts Records on September 17. The slow burning single is indicative of the […]

Warring, will be the Darcys third and final installation in a trilogy released by the renowned Canadian indie rock label, Arts and Crafts Records on September 17. Whereas the first single off the album “The River” has elements of soul […]

“The River” is the first single from Warring, the Darcys third and final installation in a trilogy released by the renowned Canadian indie rock label, Arts and Crafts Records on September 17. The slow burning single is […]