Those Darlins

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Screws Get Loose 03:46 Tools
Be Your Bro 03:39 Tools
Wild One 02:55 Tools
Red Light Love 03:10 Tools
The Whole Damn Thing 02:48 Tools
Mystic Mind 03:36 Tools
Let's Talk Dirty in Hawaiian 03:37 Tools
Let U Down 02:25 Tools
Hives 02:25 Tools
Snaggle Tooth Mama 02:34 Tools
Hung Up on Me 02:18 Tools
Mama's Heart 02:51 Tools
Oh God 04:55 Tools
Boy 02:58 Tools
Tina Said 04:00 Tools
Cannonball Blues 02:35 Tools
$ 02:47 Tools
Glass to You 03:29 Tools
Waste Away 03:03 Tools
222 02:44 Tools
Fatty Needs A Fix 01:55 Tools
DUI or Die 04:25 Tools
BUMD 04:55 Tools
Who's That Knockin' at My Window 03:22 Tools
Keep My Skillet Good and Greasy 02:08 Tools
In The Wilderness 04:27 Tools
That Man 04:15 Tools
Optimist 02:30 Tools
She Blows 03:26 Tools
Drive 02:50 Tools
Western Sky 03:42 Tools
Can't Think 03:34 Tools
Night Jogger 02:20 Tools
Baby Mae 03:08 Tools
Ain't Afraid 03:06 Tools
Who's That Knockin' at My Window? 03:23 Tools
Too Slow 03:39 Tools
Screws Get Loose (Reprise) 00:59 Tools
Screws Get Loose (Extended Studio Version) 04:43 Tools
Summer's Dead 02:47 Tools
Pet You and Hold You 03:50 Tools
Let You Down 02:24 Tools
Prank Call 01:48 Tools
Drivin' Nails In My Coffin 02:51 Tools
Why Can't I? 02:51 Tools
Keep My Skillet 02:07 Tools
Repo Man 03:22 Tools
Those Darlins - Be Your Bro 02:07 Tools
Female Trouble 01:58 Tools
Blue the Line 03:33 Tools
Prank Call - Bonus cut for Euro release only 01:49 Tools
Night Jogger - Bonus cut for Euro release only 02:22 Tools
Blur The Line 03:32 Tools
A Glass to You 03:48 Tools
Who's That Knocking At My Window? 01:58 Tools
(Silence) 01:58 Tools
Prank Call (Bonus cut for Euro release only) 02:21 Tools
Night Jogger (Bonus cut for Euro release only) 01:49 Tools
In the Wilderness (radio edit) 03:46 Tools
Those Darlins - Screws Get Loose 03:46 Tools
Blur The Line (Hidden Track) 03:32 Tools
Why Can't I 03:32 Tools
Screws Get Loose (from the album "Screws Get Loose") 03:46 Tools
Tom Dooley 03:46 Tools
Redlight Love 03:46 Tools
Who's That Knockin At My Window 03:23 Tools
Red Light Zone 03:15 Tools
Who's That Knocking 01:58 Tools
Funstix Party 02:51 Tools
Then He Kissed Me (Live on KEXP @Pickathon) 02:38 Tools
Pet You and Hold You (Rockpile Cover) 00:00 Tools
Who's That Knockin' On My Window 03:23 Tools
04 The Whole Damn Thing 03:23 Tools
Nightjogger - Those Darlins 02:22 Tools
It's Hard 02:22 Tools
01 Redlight Love 02:22 Tools
Don't Break My Mama's Heart 02:38 Tools
02 Don't Break My Mama's Heart 02:38 Tools
[silence] 01:02 Tools
Too Slow (Live on KEXP @Pickathon) 02:38 Tools
03 It's Hard 02:38 Tools
I Am Waiting 02:18 Tools
The Whole Damn Thing (LaundroMatinee.com session) 02:38 Tools
Red Light Zone (The Daytrotter Sessions) 02:38 Tools
Optimist (Explicit) 02:28 Tools
Ain't Afraid (Live on KEXP @ Pickathon) 02:28 Tools
Whole Damn Thing (Live) 02:38 Tools
The Whole Damn Thing (HearYa Live) 02:38 Tools
'Be Your Bro' (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO) 00:30 Tools
Why Can't I Change? 00:30 Tools
Redlight Love (HearYa Live Session 1/11/09) 02:28 Tools
Red Light Love (LaundroMatinee.com session) 02:28 Tools
The Whole Damn Thing ( session) 02:28 Tools
Screws Get Loose (Noise Coalition Live Sessions) 02:28 Tools
Mystic Mind (Noise Coalition Live Sessions) 03:56 Tools
Hung Up 02:28 Tools
Those Darlins - Wild One 03:56 Tools
Shakin' All Over 04:30 Tools
5 Mystic Mind 03:36 Tools
Red Light Love ( session) 03:36 Tools
Lonesome Cowboy Bill 02:20 Tools
Mr. Money (LaundroMatinee.com session) 04:30 Tools
Who's That Knockin At My Window? 03:23 Tools
Daytrotter Sessions, Red Light Love (The Daytrotter Sessions) 04:30 Tools
01 Screws Get Loose 03:46 Tools
Screw Get Loose 03:46 Tools
Prank Call (Noise Coalition Live Sessions) 03:46 Tools
02 Be Your Bro 03:39 Tools
Cannonball Blues ( session) 03:39 Tools
White Light White Heat 03:39 Tools
Daytrotter Sessions, Red Light Zone (The Daytrotter Sessions) 03:39 Tools
Cannonball Blues (LaundroMatinee.com session) 03:39 Tools
06 Tina Said 04:00 Tools
05 Mystic Mind 03:23 Tools
04 Hives 02:25 Tools
Mr. Money ( session) 02:25 Tools
Money 02:36 Tools
Green In My Pocket 02:18 Tools
Drivin' Nails In My Coffin (Bonus Track - Wild One B-Side) 00:30 Tools
Let's Talk Dirty In Hawaiian.mpg 00:30 Tools
Wild One (new) 00:30 Tools
Waste Away, Live from Ian's Cabin 00:30 Tools
interview 00:30 Tools
Ain’t Afraid 00:30 Tools
Keep My Skillet Good & Greasy 03:22 Tools
Hang On 03:22 Tools
Then He Kissed Me 03:22 Tools
She Blows (Official Audio) 03:22 Tools
'Screws Get Loose' (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO) HD 03:22 Tools
Ringy 03:36 Tools
10 Waste Away 03:36 Tools
07 $ 03:36 Tools
In the Wildreness (Radio Edit) 03:46 Tools
08 Boy 03:46 Tools
Who's That Knockin'...? 03:46 Tools
Those Darlins - Red Light Love 03:46 Tools
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Those Darlins is a rock and roll band from Nashville, Tennessee active between 2006 and 2016. The group has released three albums, their alt-country leaning self-titled debut Those Darlins in 2009, the garage rock influenced Screws Get Loose in 2011, and the more classic rock and roll Blur The Line in 2013. The band also owns and operates its own record label, Oh Wow Dang Records. On December 9, 2015, the band announced, via its Facebook page, that it was going on hiatus. "We're here to deliver some unfortunate news... Those Darlins will be taking an indefinite hiatus effective after our final tour in January. We've had a really great run together, but the time has come for us to move in different directions. We really appreciate all the love and support from our friends, fans, and family over the years." On March 17, 2016, Those Darlins played their last show ever at Baby's All Right in Brooklyn. Jessi Zazu, Nikki Kvarnes, and Kelley Anderson formed Those Darlins after meeting at the Southern Girls Rock & Roll Camp in Murfreesboro, TN. They began by covering Carter Family songs and employed traditional southern instrumentation, including washboard and clogging, as well as less traditional instruments like the baritone ukulele. The three adopted the stage name Darlin, a practice that continued until Anderson's departure in 2012. They released their first single, "Wild One" in 2008 and received coverage from Pitchfork Media among others. Soon after, Dan Auerbach from The Black Keys asked the band to open on his US Solo Tour, further raising the band's profile. The band entered the studio with Jeff Curtin of Small Black (who had worked previously on Vampire Weekend's self-titled album) to record their debut. The album mixes the Appalachian and Alt-Country sounds they were known for with rockabilly and rock and roll sensibilities. The first single from the album, "Red Light Love" would be used in a national commercial for the Kia Sorento. In support of their self-titled album, the band toured alongside a number of more rock acts, such as Dr. Dog, The Features, The King Khan & BBQ Show, and JEFF the Brotherhood. After touring together behind their debut album, the band asked long-time drummer Linwood Regensburg to join the band as an official member and songwriting partner. The four-piece went into the studio in 2011 to record their follow-up album, again with Jeff Curtin producing, but this time engineered by Ed Rawls, known for his work with Garage Rock-leaning Atlanta bands such as Black Lips and early Deerhunter. With these influences, the band's sophomore record Screws Get Loose adopted a more aggressive Garage Rock sound which Robert Christgau of NPR and Village Voice called "hooky, saucy, punky songwriting in a mood somewhere between Be Your Own Pet and The Donnas, only savvier." In support of the album, the band released music videos for singles "Screws Get Loose" and "Be Your Bro". The band toured alongside Best Coast, Drive-By Truckers and Old 97's in the US and went on their first European Tour in early 2012. In February 2012, Those Darlins announced that founding member Kelley Anderson would be leaving the band to "pursue other musical projects and professional ventures." She would eventually be replaced by bassist Adrian Barrera, who had toured with the band previously while a member of Gentlemen Jesse & His Men. In early 2013, Those Darlins returned to the studio to work on their third album, this time recording in their hometown of Nashville with producer Roger Moutenot (Yo La Tengo, John Cale, JEFF the Brotherhood). Before officially announcing the album, the band hung up a banner of the cover art, which features the nude legs and torsos of the four members of the band, in front of Nashville record store Grimey's New & Preloved Music. Local Fox News affiliate WZTV ran a story on the banner, which caused controversy among those concerned with the display of the image on a well-trafficked street. The band took credit for the image but claimed that the controversy it sparked was unintentional. Soon after, Paste Magazine announced that band's third album Blur The Line would be release on October 1, and shared videos for the first two singles, "Oh God" and "Optimist". SPIN called Blur The Line "tough and seductive" while Blurt said that "songwriting/arranging this masterful elevates Blur The Line to modern-classic status." Jessi Zazu died on September 12, 2017, following a battle with cervical cancer, which she was diagnosed with in 2016. She was 28. Discography Albums Those Darlins (2009) Screws Get Loose (2011) Blur The Line (2013) EPs Wild One (2008) Singles "Wild One" b/w "Drivin' Nails In My Coffin" (2008) "Nightjogger" b/w "Funstix Party" (2010) "Be Your Bro" b/w "Let U Down" (2011) "Screws Get Loose (extended version)" b/w "Prank Call" (2011) "Mystic Mind" b/w "Pet You And Hold You" (2012) "Summer's Dead" b/w "Prison Shanks" (split 7" with Heavy Cream) (2012) "In The Wilderness (radio edit)" b/w "Blur The Line" (2013) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.