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If May 5 at Smith’s Olde Bar was any indication, the proper way to celebrate Cinco de Mayo is by rocking out to American pop music classics and drinking PBR tall boys until you feel just sexy enough to dance. The 500 Songs for Kids charity event surpassed the halfway point last night and did so in great style. The music kicked off with Nobody’s Darlings offering a version of Madonna’s “Like a Virgin” that could have easily passed for a tune by The Decembrists. - Mike Vetter, metromix
"Nobody's Darlings, out of Atlanta, is a hard-working quartet that consistently brings in a good time, amazing music, and great energy to Smith's Olde Bar." - Dana Walls, Smiths Olde Bar
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Forth coming EP to release in September
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Nobody's Darlings rushed onto the music scene at break-neck-speed leaving the typical dizzy in their wake. How do you nail down the sound of a band that is as equally comfortable to hear with pop genres as well as harder rock and roll bands? Their style and sound is like liquid, covering the spectrum while giving you something extra. The songs are catchy, but not too easy, their music has a lasting power that so many music groups today lack. Nobody's Darlings is influenced a great deal from the Grunge/Alternative/Pop movement of the 90's but yet they strive to always be something new, always make new music rather than rehash the old and refuse to be another copy of someone’s favorite band. New and catchy, creative but a little familiar, are the ingredients to a success like this one.
Nobody’s Darlings have shared the stage with artists such as:
-Gavin Degraw
-Meika
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