
The Darcys
The Singing Lamb: First off, I must ask: is there an apostrophe in your band name?
Wes Marskell: It has no apostrophe in it at all!
Does that make you angry when people put that apostrophe in?
Not violently angry but I don’t know why people think…did you think we had an apostrophe?
No!
Good! I don’t understand why people think that we would and that’s why I get angry. It doesn’t make any sense; grammatically anyway.
Your MySpace doesn’t have one.
Nothing does! But people seem to slap that baby on there!
Speaking of your MySpace, I’ve noticed that the members of your band are all assigned hockey positions. Are you guys big hockey fans?
Well Kirby and I are the bigger hockey fans in the band; Mike’s into hockey too. It’s more of a joke about Dave’s aggressive bass playing than anything else.
Are you going to watch the game tonight?
We hope to; I think we’re playing towards the third period so we’re going to try and crank it up so we can watch it during the set!
Who are you rooting for?
Pittsburgh! If Sidney Crosby doesn’t win, he’s going to become the Lebron James of the NHL and then he’ll just be the great player that will never win anything ever.
Also on your MySpace, you refer to yourselves as “a band for people who love beards.”
I don’t know what that means!
I was going to ask that! What do you think people with beards listen to?
That was our response to the apostrophe, just to throw a curveball at them! I think it comes from when we were younger and we were looking at pictures, seeing people with beards and we were like, “This is what we want our audience to look like”. We just want lumberjacks to love our music, all these manly men to come listen to the Darcys.
What percentage of your audience are actually bearded men?
What percentage…Kirby’s dad came to our show once, he’s got a nice beard. It’s alright, I think the beard is coming back a little bit which is helping us out with the beard rock lovers.
You guys are playing NXNE next week!
Yeah that’s exciting!
What is it about festivals that you love?
Festivals are amazing and they’re a lot of fun to play because you always get to play to a diverse audience and people who normally won’t come out to check out your music will come and see you. I think the major draw for us is the community and whatnot and NXNE just gets better and better with every year I’ve been going so its a blast for us.
Are you excited to play with the other bands at your showcase?
Yeah, we know a couple of guys from Boys Who Say No and Great Bloomers and we started in Halifax as a band and played a couple of shows with Sleepless Nights out there so it’s kind of like a reunion show in a lot of ways. I think it’s a great showcase, there’s no huge names on the bill who are distracting!
What was your first band rehearsal like?
Our band started on the heels of a drunken scuffle in a bar and we convinced Kirby to be in a band with Jason and I and Dave so the first rehearsal was a matter of obligation and we were all hung over and we just started to learn Wilco songs. For the first two weeks we became a local cover band and from there on, we started writing our own songs.
Did you only cover Wilco?
There were a few other things but mostly Wilco at the time. I would say we mainly started off as a local cover band and moved on from there.
As everyone may know, you guys also covered Final Fantasy’s “The CN Tower Belongs to the Dead” – why that song?
There are a few different reasons. Kirby’s really attached to the lyrics and what it says; there’s a great write-up on the Juicebox site that sums up Kirby’s thoughts but I also think it was good for us because it was so different from what our band was like so it gave us a lot of room to make it our own and put our own parts to it. It was a lot of fun doing a cover like that instead of doing a song that already had drums, bass and guitar. It allowed it to be more than just a normal cover
Did you ever hear from Owen Pallett about it?
Yeah, he was on board the whole time! He was really gracious and said he loved it, although he could’ve been lying but he sounded like he meant it.
Do you plan on covering any other songs in the future?
Every now and then one pops up. We kind of do a joke cover of a Britney Spears and of Sheryl Crow and things like that. They come every now and then and they probably shouldn’t. Anything as intricate as “CN Tower,” I don’t think so but maybe. It’s possible!
How do you go about choosing which songs to cover?
We don’t, it’s more of a joke! We did a lot of covers right away at the beginning because we thought it was important to play it live and we played at least 50 covers.
Wow, that’s enough to make an album!
Oh, we can definitely make a double live album of covers if wanted to!
Are you going back into the studio anytime soon for a new record?
Yes, we hope to be in the studios no later than September; I’m really excited for it!
Awesome! And finally, if you were a singing animal, what would you be?
A pack of wolves
Why?
Because every time we seem to hit Alberta, all the gas stations sell tie-dyed nature shirts and our bassist Dave always buys wolf shirts so its kind of become the official mascot of the Darcys 2009!
For more of the Darcys,
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/itsthedarcys
Website: http://www.thedarcys.ca/HOME.html
Make sure to catch The Darcys at NXNE this year! They will be performing at Clinton’s on June 18th.