Darlingside

1960s-influenced pop and indie from the Massachusetts-based ensemble, featuring soaring harmonies, classical arrangements and rock vibes.
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The music Darlingside plays is serious, cinematic, and deeply moving.

On "Birds Say", the Massachusetts-based quartet's wide-open arrangements are marked by the skillful vocal interplay of the four singers. When bassist Dave Senft, guitarist and banjo player Don Mitchell, classical violinist and folk mandolinist Auyon Mukharji, and cellist and guitar picker Harris Paseltiner gather around a single microphone and let their richly-textured voices loose, they splash their melodies with a sunny melancholy that brings their lyrics to vibrant life. Subtle musical shadings take cues from 60s folk, chamber pop, bluegrass, classical music, and modern indie rock, while aching harmonies are complemented by tones from the harmonium, frailing banjo, 12-string electric guitar, Wurlitzer, auto-chord organ, and grand piano. The result is a collection of quietly passionate songs that defy easy categorization.

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Enjoy code: 496453
Type
Concert
Target groups
Youth, Adult, Elderly
Source
TheList
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