Darci Cash

May 15, 2008 by InBlaze  
Filed under Reviews

Darci Cash.jpgApparently, Darci Cash is hard to find, if not impossible to find. One fan blog asks, "What happened to you guys?" The most recent information shows activity in 2007 and several fans calling for the group to come back to their area.

Darci Cash, a Los Angles area band, was primarily based on the musical work of Benjamin Welch, Mack Slevin and Jeff Baird. They released In the Company of Strangers in 2004 with such songs as "In The Corner" and "Where We’re Off To." The latter tune is a soft rocker that carries some of the 60s and 70s English-band sound. It may not thrill the most hardcore of rock fans, but it can be listened to with a knowing smile. On a 2006 demo the band put out "God You Were Sweet." This demo ballad starts softly and slowly and keeps the listener in a peaceful mood.

Even if Darci Cash is no longer living and breathing, readers will appreciate the humor left on their Web site. The band seems to be influenced primarily by "That stuff your parents listen to," which would explain the sound/style. If the group "Sounds like a short circuiting electric bull, it escapes this listener. They were heard on a Japanese label before putting together their own label with a couple of other groups.

Darci Cash on MySpace

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2 Responses to “Darci Cash”

  1. Fardreamer on May 16th, 2008 7:58 pm

    This is what I don’t get about “hardcore” rock fans. Rock n roll got its start with really upbeat, singable (if sometimes a mite sentimental) songs and ballads. Then it became so dominated by the loud, almost furious sound the hardcore fans seem to think is the only valid sound for the genre.

    Now, while I wouldn’t like to listen to Darci Cash all day, I do like their “channeling” of soft rock groups from the late 1960s and early 1970s. Give them a listen and a fair shake…maybe you’ll like them.

  2. SunDrop on May 27th, 2008 1:22 am

    If you are serious about getting your act together and you have “fans” begging you to come back to their area… then do whatever it takes to get back there. You have to put yourself out there as much as possible and you have to do it, most likely, at a cost or loss of profit for a little while. Its just like any other business.

    Are they not even responding on their site or anything? I’m pretty sure as long as I had one “fan” outside of friends and family that I’d be playing in their living room if they paid me.

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