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Darren Hanlon

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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.
Albums
2002
Hello Stranger
2004
Little Chills
2006
Fingertips and Mountaintops
2009
Pointing Ray Guns at Pagans
2010
I Will Love You at All
2015
Where Did You Come From?
2022
Life Tax
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