Don’t be fooled by their name, Those Darlins are a fierce four-piece: three rough-and-tumble ladies and one (lucky?) gent. Jessi (guitar), Kelley (bass) and Nikki (baritone ukulele), formed the group in 2006 after meeting at the Southern Girls Rock and Roll Camp in Tennessee, which Kelley founded. The three assumed "Darlin" as their surnames and have since been channeling outlaw stories that conjure comparisons to Wanda Jackson and The Carter Family, with a bit more edge. To fill out their production, Linwood Regensburg joins the ladies on drums. Together their jangly, whiskey-soaked waltzes chronicle straight-forward stories influenced by Appalachian country music. Songs like "Wild One," and “Snaggle Tooth Mama,” reflect their booze-fueled, hard-headed disposition.
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Weekly Music Picks - Size and Scale
This week we have a string of ginormous, sold-out shows that you may be waiting with bated breath for the chance to experience, or you may not care at all and are just hoping to keep things on the DL. We have you covered either which way.
O'Death at The Mohawk
This Thanksgiving, let's reflect on the imminent end in store for all of us by flocking to The Mohawk and watching the cathartic sad-core punktry six-piece O'death, a relatively new addition to the neo-gothic string of depressing but rocking performers sporting songs about murder and snap button shirts (for some historical perspective, check The Handsome Family).
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