After being "Washed Away" on a single last year, the Darcys are no longer swimming, but running toward releasing a new EP with fresh arrival "Trouble Found Me."
The latest from the duo of Jason Couse and Wes Marskell is a pumped-up bit of pop-rock that concerns one's inability to outrun themselves, try as they might. While some bands would have you believe the chase is better than the catch, there's a chance you're okay being intercepted by trouble: "It's what I was looking for / I guess I could use some more."
Like "Washed Away" and the previously shared "Running for the Hills," "Trouble Found Me" is a taste of a new EP expected to arrive this fall.
Read Exclaim!'s interview with the Darcys celebrating 45 years of Steely Dan's Aja and the 10-year anniversary of their own cover-to-cover reinterpretation.
In June, the Darcys will return north of the border to play the second edition of Muskoka's Tall Pines Music and Arts Festival.
The latest from the duo of Jason Couse and Wes Marskell is a pumped-up bit of pop-rock that concerns one's inability to outrun themselves, try as they might. While some bands would have you believe the chase is better than the catch, there's a chance you're okay being intercepted by trouble: "It's what I was looking for / I guess I could use some more."
Like "Washed Away" and the previously shared "Running for the Hills," "Trouble Found Me" is a taste of a new EP expected to arrive this fall.
Read Exclaim!'s interview with the Darcys celebrating 45 years of Steely Dan's Aja and the 10-year anniversary of their own cover-to-cover reinterpretation.
In June, the Darcys will return north of the border to play the second edition of Muskoka's Tall Pines Music and Arts Festival.