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Darker My Love Wiki Information
Darker My Love
is an indie psychedelic rock band based in Los Angeles, California. The band consists of 5 members. Tim Presley, a former member of the band The Nerve Agents and also a visual artist responsible for much of the band's imagery, contributes vocals and guitar. Andy Granelli, formerly a member of both The Nerve Agents and The Distillers, plays drums. They are accompanied by Rob Barbato, who plays bass and shares lead vocal duties with Presley, and Jared "The Sandwich" Everett on rhythm guitar. Will Canzoneri joined the band on organ and clavinet in the latter half of 2006. The group's style is often compared to bands such as Can and My Bloody Valentine.
The band has released one EP and two LP's. Recorded in 2005, their debut LP was released on 22 August 2006 on Dangerbird Records. On 28 August 2007, the band released a 12" 45 rpm split record with Denver-based rock group Moccasin, featuring the song "Hair Decisions." The record was the first release on L.A.-based label I Hate Rock N Roll. In Spring 2006, Presley and Barbato became members of the prolific British post-punk group The Fall, and are both featured prominently on The Fall's 2007 album Reformation Post TLC
. Their sophomore album, entitled 2
, was released on 5 August 2008 on Dangerbird Records.
The band name was derived from a TSOL song of the same name.
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Members
- Tim Presley - Guitar/Vocals
- Rob Barbato - Bass/Vocals
- Jared Everett - Guitar
- Will Canzoneri - Organ/Clavinet
- Andy Granelli - Drums
Discography
EPs
- Darker My Love
EP (2004, Tarantulas Records)
Albums
- ''Darker My Love (2006, Dangerbird Records)
- ''2 (2008, Dangerbird Records)
Compilations
Splits
- Darker My Love/Moccasin Split 12" (2007, I Hate Rock N Roll Records)
- Darker My Love/The Dandy Warhols Split 7" (2008, Dangerbird/Beat The World Records)
Singles
- "Summer Is Here" (2005)
- "Two Ways Out" (2008)
See also
- The Distillers
- The Nerve Agents
- The Fall (band)
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