5 Things: iTunes Random - Chris Darby

1. Rush Different Stages Stick It Out
Let’s face it, Rush is an amazing power trio. Understandably it can be hard for some listeners to get past Lee’s guinea-pig-esque vocal delivery. This is not one of my favorite tracks but I grew up listening to Rush so their sound always holds a close link to my childhood.

2. The Beatles Past Masters Disc 2 You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)
I don’t think I have ever listened to this track, and I made it about 20 seconds, let’s move on.

3. The Hives Your New Favorite Band Die, All Right
The Hives are good at bringing some energetic three chord punk rock to the table. They have a hi-fi recording style which fits their gritty approach.

4. Foo Fighters Foo Fighters Weenie Beenie
By far this is my favorite Foo Fighters release. Maybe it is innocence of the song writing, or that Dave Grohl took the time to cut all the parts himself. Maybe it’s both mixed with a simplistic approach to the production but I can push play and walk away on this one.

5.Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers Moanin’ Warm Up
This is just a quick 35 second track of some dialog and instrument tuning before a session. However Art was a skilled instrumentalist and no drummer ever drove a band harder. He is one of my personal favorite jazz drummers to listen to. (The clip linked is a 10 minute jam session - which is just phenomenal)

—Chris Darby

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1. Matt Pond PA - Last Light - Taught to Look Away

I don’t listen to Matt Pond PA often, but when I do I’m often pleasantly surprised. Neko Case has a nice guest spot in this track.

2. The Beatles - A Hard Day’s Night - Tell Me Why

Not a huge fan of the early Beatles. I said it. That being said. They are truly amazing as a force of pop culture. This song is 2 minutes of tooth sweetening bubble gum pop rock.

3. Pearl Jam - Ten - Oceans

I just recently discovered Ten. Where was I during the 90’s? This might be the last true rock’n’roll album.

4. The Turtles30 Years of Rock and Roll - Buzzsaw

My absolute favorite Turtles song. Period. F Happy together.

5. Stevie Wonder - The Definite Collection - Fingertips (Parts 1 and 2)

I don’t even know if I’ve ever even listened to this cut. Just Stevie rocking out on some harmonica. Can’t be too bad and we all know Superstitious is my all time favorite song.

Jason Abraham

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5 Things: Darby’s Vinyl Playlist
1. Fugazi - Margin Walker (1989)
2. Fugazi - Repeater (1990)
3. Drive Like Jehu - Yank Crime (1994)
4. Fugazi - Fugazi (1988)
5. Fugazi - In on the Kill Taker (1993)
Margin Walker is probably my favorite Fugazi record. Combine this with their Fugazi release and you get the 13 songs LP. Next favorite is probably Repeater, this album takes me back to some long road trips with some great friends.
Fugazi should be an inspiration to every small band in America. They started their own label (Dischord Records), booked and supported their own tours, all while keeping ticket prices at 5 bucks or less. They still sell their albums for 7-10 dollars to your door. If you want to purchase a Fugazi record or merch please buy from Dischord and support the artist.
As for the Drive Like Jehu record, I just enjoy a loud noisy punk album once in awhile. It cleanses the palate.
— Chris Darby

5 Things: Darby’s Vinyl Playlist

1. Fugazi - Margin Walker (1989)

2. Fugazi - Repeater (1990)

3. Drive Like Jehu - Yank Crime (1994)

4. Fugazi - Fugazi (1988)

5. Fugazi - In on the Kill Taker (1993)

Margin Walker is probably my favorite Fugazi record. Combine this with their Fugazi release and you get the 13 songs LP. Next favorite is probably Repeater, this album takes me back to some long road trips with some great friends.

Fugazi should be an inspiration to every small band in America. They started their own label (Dischord Records), booked and supported their own tours, all while keeping ticket prices at 5 bucks or less. They still sell their albums for 7-10 dollars to your door. If you want to purchase a Fugazi record or merch please buy from Dischord and support the artist.

As for the Drive Like Jehu record, I just enjoy a loud noisy punk album once in awhile. It cleanses the palate.

Chris Darby

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5 Things: iTunes Random - Chris Darby
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Bio:

Chicago-based, face-melting rock 'n' roll.

  • Jason Abraham - Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
  • Chris Darby - Drums
  • Eugene Limb - Bass
  • Joseph Shields - Lead Guitar

  • Influences:
  • Travis, Wilco, The Wallflowers, Smashing Pumpkins

  • Record Label:
  • Independent
  • Contact:

  • Booking:
  • booking [at] halfwaynorth.com

  • Band:
  • band [at] halfwaynorth.com

  • Love Letters:
  • eugenelimb [at] halfwaynorth.com
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