One of NME’s coolest artists in 2010, (#10 to be exact) Darwin Deez, releases his debut self-titled LP to the USA on February 22 via Lucky Number. The NYC artist will hit the road in the new year for ...
When Darwin Deez and his backing band walked onstage to Rich Boy’s “Throw Some D’s” (Throw some Deez?) and launched into a dance routine before picking up their instruments, it was clear that the ...
How convenient that Party Expo appears from out of nowhere right before Market Hotel closes down. Tuesday (4/6) night’s Darwin Deez birthday show has been moved from the closed venue to the open one.
Darwin Deez is having computer trouble, and it’s stressing him the fuck out. He tugs on the now-trademark long curls that frame his face and adjusts his signature haloesque headband. “I don’t think ...
Moments into his interview with the Straight, Brooklyn-based indie troubadour Darwin Smith (aka Darwin Deez) reveals his upcoming plans to drop a free online album for his fans. While the news is sure ...
I found out about Darwin Deez through Ace Norton's non sequitur clip for Deez's single"Radar Detector." His latest, "Up In The Clouds" works almost like a sequel to "Radar Detector." Deez is past the ...
October 18th sees the re-release of Darwin Deez debut single Constellations through Lucky Number, the single will include the song 'The Coma Song' as a B-side. Constellations was originally released ...
Darwin Deez's head is home to many dubious hipster signifiers: dad mustache, corkscrew Afro that droops to his ears, a tiny headband holding the latter in place. But the New York-based Deez — whose ...
Born in Chapel Hill, North Carolina to Maher Baba disciples, Darwin studied and performed as a tap dancer from age 8 to 18. His first compositions were guitar pop songs that he wrote aged 11 after his ...
Darwin Deez' self-titled debut album is filled with catchy indie rock songs, and to promote them the new York-based singer has made a series of clever, eye-catching videos. The videos have a distinct ...
Here’s what we know about Darwin Deez. His real name is Darwin Smith. He dropped out of Wesleyan. He plays guitar in the Creaky Boards. And he has made one of the funniest music videos in recent ...
Young Mr. Deez has most certainly stamped his eccentric mark upon 2010, emerging as an off-beat pop-star come hipster-hero amongst the hordes drab and dreary. Following a cluster of teaser shows ...
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