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Somebody's Darling

By Neon Parrot Lounge (other events)

Friday, November 6 2015 9:00 PM 11:30 PM CDT
 
ABOUT ABOUT

IN 2015, DALLAS ROCK BAND SOMEBODY'S DARLING, TAKING A PAGE FROM TOM PETTY, PACKED UP CAMP, PUSHED ALL THEIR CHIPS IN, AND HEADED FOR NASHVILLE TO RUN DOWN THE DREAM OF DOING THIS FOREVER. 
THINK MY MORNING JACKET FRONTED BY A WOMAN, OR ALABAMA SHAKES IF THEY'D BEEN BORN IN TEXAS.

PRESS

"Good luck to anyone looking for the answer to the question, "Is there a live band in North Texas that simply slays harder than Somebody's Darling?" Led by powerful vocalist Amber Farris and lead-guitarist David Ponder, the two of which write most of the band's material, Somebody's Darling have won DOMA's before. And since they can't seem to help but get better with each new album -- this year's soul-infused Adult Roommates is the latest piece of evidence in this regard -- it's a safe bet that more trophies are on their way to this group. Farris has an inspiring voice that transcends genre and gender boundaries, and there's not a room that can hold this band at this point in time." - Dallas Observer

<span style="background-color:transparent">"With Somebody’s Darling, the listener is never bored. The band’s music constantly keeps you riled up and ready to go. Earlier that week I was listening to their stuff on my computer at my office but did not realize that the headphone jack was not connected. All my colleagues looked over at my desk and instead of being annoyed, gave me a thumbs up and high praise. (Cue Andy Samberg’s Nicholas Cage impression) That’s the power of Somebody’s Darling." - </span>Punch Land

<span style="background-color:transparent">"For some time now there has been a resurgence of the blues, though the form is evolving through the new blood who have taken their influences from other genres as well. Somebody's Darling takes up the neo-blues flag and throws in a ballsy rhythm section, guitar licks refined just enough from a garage band feel to appreciate the skill behind them, and keys that punch in just when you want them to. Mix that all together, throw in those big vocals, and what you end up with is a grinding, no-holds barred southern rocking blues band. Tasty indeed." - </span> OnStage Magazine 

<span style="background-color:transparent">"The third time really is the charm for Dallas rockers Somebody’s Darling. The bluesy rock band has grown into a heck of a group with singer Amber Farris at the lead, and it shows with the band’s third full-length album, Adult Roommates. - </span>Dallas Morning News

http://www.somebodysdarling.com/

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