Darren Hanlon

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Darren Hanlon is an Australian singer/songwriter who plays folk-rock, folk-pop and occasionally folk punk. He has released three solo albums, two EPs and four singles on Candle Records, as well as several compilation tracks.

Darren has also made four video clips, of his songs "Happiness is a Chemical", "Hiccups", "A to Z" and "The Unmade Bed" (the last being directed by the 2005 Tropfest winner, Luke Eve).

Before becoming a solo artist in 1999, he was a member of the Simpletons, and contributed backing guitar and keyboards for the Lucksmiths, the Deerhunters, and Mick Thomas.

Darren, nicknamed "Daz" or "Dazza", is known for his engagement with his audiences, through his down-to-earth storytelling at live gigs as well as his often charming lyrics. He has toured with Billy Bragg, Violent Femmes and The Magnetic Fields.

Darren has currently moved back to Sydney and is in the midst of doing an Australian tour and will be going to America later this year.

[edit] Discography

  • Smother ep (as The Simpletons) (1994)
  • Nod ep (as The Simpletons) (1994)
  • "Crash Out" single (as The Simpletons) (1995)
  • Matter album (as The Simpletons) (1995)
  • Tandem album (as The Simpletons) (1996)
  • Light A Candle ep (as The Simpletons) (1997)
  • F ep (as The Simpletons) (1997)
  • Till The Sky ep (as The Simpletons) (1997)
  • Clippings three songs on compilation album (as The Simpletons) (1998)
  • "Eight" single (as The Simpletons) (1998)
  • Early Days ep (2000)
  • Banter two songs on compilation album (2000)
  • "Video Party Sleepover" 7-inch single (2001)
  • Feast two songs on compilation album (2002)
  • Hello Stranger album (2002)
  • Hiccups ep (2002)
  • Flipside one song on compilation album (2004)
  • "A to Z" single (2004)
  • Little Chills album (2004)
  • "I Wish That I Was Beautiful For You" single (2005)
  • Christmas Songs 2005 7-inch ep (2005)
  • Hamper two songs on compilation album (2006)
  • "Happiness Is A Chemical" single (2006)
  • Fingertips And Mountaintops album (2006)

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