Darwin Deez is known for a catchy and unpredictable style in which indie rock meets electro-pop. With the release of his fourth full-length record, 10 Songs That Happened When You Left Me With My ...
Darwin Deez is having computer trouble, and it’s stressing him the fuck out. He tugs on the now-trademark long curls that frame his face and adjusts his signature haloesque headband. “I don’t think ...
When Darwin Deez and his backing band walked onstage to Rich Boy’s “Throw Some D’s” (Throw some Deez?) and launched into a dance routine before picking up their instruments, it was clear that the ...
Local indie-pop artist Darwin Deez releases his new album, Songs for Imaginative People, today. (Which just so happens to be International Darwin Day.) Stream the record here. Deez has lived in ...
Darwin Smith, like certain prominent musicians on the indie circuit of recent years, once attended Wesleyan University. Either there's an alien virus on campus that imparts a knack for an inventively ...
Darwin Deez's head is home to many dubious hipster signifiers: dad mustache, corkscrew Afro that droops to his ears, a tiny headband holding the latter in place. But the New York-based Deez — whose ...
Here’s what we know about Darwin Deez. His real name is Darwin Smith. He dropped out of Wesleyan. He plays guitar in the Creaky Boards. And he has made one of the funniest music videos in recent ...
Recorded at home, self-produced and sounding it, Darwin Deez’s sophomore effort finds the auteur pushing the boundaries on his already idiosyncratic pop. The brittle programmed drums and overdubbed ...
As seen on BrooklynVegan, Darwin Deez is set to welcome his new album, Songs For Imaginative People, on February 11 via Lucky Number. You can check out the music video for the LP’s lead single “Free ...
On Darwin Deez's followup to his self-titled 2010 debut, the whimsical singer-songwriter seems torn between celebrating and bemoaning commercial excess. The impression left is of a guy trying way too ...