Artist's albums
Everything Is Alive
2023 · album
All The Lights In The City
2023 · EP
Right Friend
2023 · single
Darkening Hour
2023 · single
Eliza I See
2023 · single
dust (drab remixes)
2023 · single
Shimmer
2022 · single
The God of Loss (feat. Deni) [Piano Version]
2021 · single
Almost Home (Reprise Version)
2021 · single
The Parting Glass (feat. Darlingside)
2020 · single
Fish Pond Fish
2020 · album
Green + Evergreen
2020 · single
A Light On In The Dark
2020 · single
Ocean Bed
2020 · single
Instrumentals Vol. 1
2020 · album
I Forget Myself (feat. Darlingside)
2020 · single
Look Up & Fly Away
2019 · EP
Spotify Singles
2018 · single
Extralife
2018 · album
Futures
2018 · single
Hold Your Head Up High
2018 · single
Eschaton
2017 · single
Whippoorwill
2016 · EP
Go Back
2015 · single
Darlingside | OurVinyl Sessions
2015 · single
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Biography
If Darlingside’s first album, Birds Say (2015), focused on the past through nostalgia, and their second, Extralife (2018), contemplated uncertain futures, Fish Pond Fish stands firmly in the present, looking at what’s here, now. Dave Senft, Don Mitchell, Auyon Mukharji, and Harris Paseltiner have created a natural history in song—taking us into gardens, almond groves, orchard rows, down to the ocean floor and under stars. The band has long been praised for their harmonies and intelligent songwriting, described by NPR as “exquisitely-arranged, literary-minded, baroque folk-pop,” and their dynamic presence (crowded tightly together onstage) have made them a live-performance favorite. But this album showcases their broader storytelling abilities: nature is a looking glass, the songs suggest, with tracks like Ocean Bed, Green + Evergreen, Mountain + Sea, and Crystal Caving making metaphors of their titles. An experience of nature is an experience of self; an experience of self is one of natural change cut and complemented by stasis. The band started studio recording Fish Pond Fish in late 2019, at the studio of producer Peter Katis (Interpol, The National). At Katis’s suggestion, many components of the initial demos were preserved as layers in the produced tracks to retain the spirit of the initial recordings, resulting in a collection of songs that is simultaneously the most bedroom-tracked and production-heavy full-length album that the band has yet released.