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I spent a good chunk of February 2010 listening to Darwin Deez Constellations and then a good part of June 2010 with Radar Detector as they were relea...
Si Truss - 06/05/2010
The amateur psychiatrist in me thinks that Darwin Deez might have a bit of a complex. Reading over his bio paints a picture of a man doing everything ...
Scott Goodacre - 29/04/2010
An album which kicks off proceedings with the line “twinkle twinkle little star / how I wonder what you are” isn’t your usual album. But then again, p...
Si Truss - 22/04/2010
The amateur psychiatrist in me thinks that Darwin Deez might have a bit of a complex. His bio paints a picture of a man doing everything he can to be ...
Charlie Ashcroft - 21/04/2010
Hailed in many quarters as New York’s latest alternative pop sensation, Darwin Deez has wasted no time in unleashing his debut album, on the back of...
Barry Nicolson - 16/04/2010
For the sake of a good soundbite, we’ll call it Reverse Darwinism, akin to dredging the lake and finding a three-titted, five-eyed mutant piscine flap...
David Welsh - 15/04/2010
Is Darwin Deez a man or a band If he's a man, does he even have a band He certainly alludes to bandmates on his website, but the Darwin Deez sound...
cloudspeakers - 14/04/2010
Don’t be fooled by those Shirley Temple ringlets and harmless hippy musings – Darwin Deez is one dangerous man. Emerging out of New York’s anti-folk s...
Steve Lampiris - 12/04/2010
Darwin Smith: Here’s a guy who takes way too seriously the fact that he doesn’t take himself seriously at all. Let’s look at some evidence. Exhibit A:...
Simmy Richman - 11/04/2010
It was inevitable that the success of Owl City would see a million other bedroom pop boffins make their own play for the big time.Next up, Darwin Deez...