biographical info
The O’Darling, a seven-piece orchestral collective, is defining a new
Canadian sound and quickly becoming one of the country’s most promising
bands. Exceptional musicianship, thoughtful song-writing, achingly
beautiful vocals and sophisticated harmonies make The O'Darling nothing
short of celestial. From coast to coast; Jennah Barry, Ida Maidstone,
Chantel Emond, Olivier Cléments, David Barry, Galen Pelley and Colin
Nealis met in Toronto in 2008. Their contrasting personalities and
diverse musical sensitivities have shaped their unique sound evolving
from an acoustic fairytale to indie alt-pop.
Since their first performance there was an overwhelming response from
Toronto’s indie scene. They were prompted to release their debut
recording, A Nice EP and fans, critics, and music bloggers alike named
the group as something to look out for. Their eagerly anticipated
full-length album, the O’Darling, was released in the summer of 2009.
This stunning collection of songs launched the Blue Skies Festival
where they performed for more than two thousand people and sold every
CD they had on hand. Their performances at The Black Sheep Inn, The
Rivoli, El Mocambo, The Media Club (Vancouver), Green Room (Montréal),
and The Cultch have left audiences in awe.
The O’Darling have
collaborated and shared the stage with artists such as Maurice, Hey
Ocean, Dan Mangan, Mark Berube, Aidan Knight, Miss Emily Brown and Said
the Whale. Their most recent collaborations have led to a successful
fall tour with Miss Emily Brown and the release of Versicolour by Aidan
Knight. They continue to gain recognition, earning spots at Canadian
Music Week and the Vancouver Island MusicFest in 2010. Globe and Mail
has chosen The O’Darling as one of ten unclaimed treasures of 2009.
With air time on CBC Radio, two successful Canadian tours and loads of
fans from coast to coast, The O’Darling is most certainly on the rise
and is undoubtedly becoming a compelling collective in the future of
Canadian music.
“This pocket orchestra’s first album
is a mixture of winsome thrift-shop
ballads, sly cabaret numbers and tunes
innocent enough to play on a solo
xylophone. Great stuff from a relatively
new Toronto band.”
R.E.-G. (The Globe and mail)
lineup
Ida Maidstone singer-piano-glock
Jennah Barry singer-piano-glock
Chantel Emond singer-percussion
Olivier Clements flugelhorn-trumpet
David Barry Guitar
Colin Nealis Upright Bass
Galen Pelley Drums