As if The Ramones and The Carter Family cross-bred and gave birth to a wild and obnoxious but utterly charming younger sister, Kelley Darlin, Jessi Darlin, and Nikki Darlin write infectious, witty garage pop country that has you singing a long every word. They played their first show together in early 2007, but their true rock'n'roll style found them a fast home beside the best alt-country garage bands of the moment - Black Lips, King Khan, Dan Auerbach, Strange Boys. 'Those Darlins' was recorded in New York City with producer Jeff Curtin (producer for Vampire Weekend’s debut) and has been recieving glowing reviews from the Boston Globe ("Kelley, Jessi, and Nikki Darlin are a trio of smart, sassy 20-something chicks from Tennessee who combine vintage country charm with saucy rock attitude") Pitchfork ("First proper single "Wild One" is a brisk, breathless, three-minute drum, bass, and baritone ukulele romp of no bullshit "my way or the highway" declarations sung in slightly jaded three-part harmonies") and the NY Times ("This young country trio from Murfreesboro, Tenn., is a tangle of bare legs, cowboy boots and Southern sass") to name a few.
- Red Light Love
- Wild One
- Mama’s Heart
- Hung Up On Me
- The Whole Damn Thing
- Who’s That Knocking At My Window
- Glass To You
- Snaggle Tooth Mama
- Cannonball Blues
- 222
- Dui Of Die
- Keep My Skillet Good And Greasy