LEO WEEKLY – “Anything goes for… Hoosier folkie Scott Darda.â€
PHAROS TRIBUNE - “Scott Darda of Winamac entertains…â€
Tom Halletts "Around the Dial" in Minneapolis: "slap-happy harmonica and... slinging out a Jonathon Richman-meets-Ween vibe via muted acoustic guitar and half-shouted, half-whispered mystical lyrics that bring to mind an old-fashioned back-porch hootenanny"
MUSIC CONNECTION says
: "Darda is a pure artist whose eclectic anything-goes album explodes with passion for everything from trad tunes like “Turkey in The Straw,†to folkie Dylan, psychedelia, circus music, and more, but he does it in a way that is always entertaining, never clichéd. Bolstered by lyrics that question our social and political lives, Darda’s pastiche goes beyond surface effects. Proudly non-commercial, possessed of a clever wit, this Indiana native’s self-produced opus achieves a ragged glory that White Stripes fans could embrace."
BABBLE AND BEAT says:
"If Ridgemont High's Spicoli had aspired to be his version of, let's say, a Billy Bragg-like musician, he may have sounded a bit like Scott Darda....For example, take the song 'SIWTIWARSIWHTGTTB', aka 'Sometimes I Wish That I Was A Robot So I Wouldn't Have To Go To The Bathroom'. You need to listen to this song all the way through, whether for pure amusement or just a good head scratch."
ILLINOIS ENTERTAINER says:
"Scott Darda spends … time with his … overzealous …personality, and the results …with the marching bass drum protruding from …sounds as such … circus-styled … channels … turns the traditional “Turkey …†into a …anti-government tir-ade."
Darda’s songs are two-faced dichotomies combining unique and uplifting up-beat melodies with often-times romantically dark and vividly gloomy psychedelic poetry. “I’d say I’m a song farmer. My songs aren’t just pen and paper, because I plant the seeds, tend the crop, and gently extract each fruit for consumption.†Such as a mad scientist, Darda spends plenty of quality time in his studio. With a degree in Recording Arts, he adds ticks, twirls, screams, swirls, backwards accordions, and radio fuzz to some of his more abstract pieces.
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