Location: Australia
Darren Hanlon is an Australian singer-songwriter from Gympie, Queensland. Prior to becoming a solo artist in 1999, Hanlon was a member of Lismore indie rock band The Simpletons, with whom he released four albums and several EPs prior to their 1997 split. Hanlon also contributed backing guitar and keyboards for The Lucksmiths, The Dearhunters, and Mick Thomas. Hanlon describes his style of music as "urban folk," and has been described by Pitchfork as having "distinctive narrative vision" in his music.
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"The process of repairing the situation [has] cost me a king's ransom."
"If he loses a lyric he’s all too happy to be prompted by the audience. 'By the time Fleetwood Mac were my age they were using teleprompters,' he observes, reasonably."
Darren Hanlon won his fans over with not one, but two encores
"The night finishes aptly with a room full of smiles and camaraderie."
"Darren Hanlon builds and populates entire worlds in three-minute bursts of pop, country, folk perfection."
Safe to say Darren Hanlon's 'Where Did You Come From?' has been everywhere.
A lot happening for the singer-songwriter at the moment
“I definitely work hard at [songwriting], you just have to make sure you have experiences and not write so much that you’re not living – that’s what I’ve been trying to do this year, just relax."
He’s at it again
Stranger Than Fiction.