Dark Circles released their debut album “One Golden Day” in the spring of 2012 and subsequently garnered rave reviews from the cultural vanguard:
“I’ve been listening, basking in Dark Circles “One Golden Day”…it is wonderful. I am struck by the vintage feel that it possesses without sounding trite or corny. It’s like homage to a generation of music, our generation, our music! And somehow
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in all of its production both the simple and complex, the lyrics, the
harmonies, the instrumentation…it stays well clothed in a spirit of
humility. And…like all things humble, there is tremendous power in its
ability to elevate.”
-Charisse Cooper, Philbrook Museum Of Art
Adds Fred Mill of Blurt Magazine: "Deep blue indeed - and a
remarkable album in every sense of the word."
Currently, they are holed up in a remote cabin in rural Tennessee,
working on their follow up album, videos and other warped goodies.
Celeste grew up in New York, where her father was a professional
pianoplayer/ accordionist, and her mother was a music teacher. She
and hersiblings (Including John Convertino of Calexico) formed a band
and hit the road early on. From Anchorage to Atlanta and everywhere
in between. Since then she’s fronted a diverse array of bands; most
notably, Downgirl.
Pat, a Los Angeles native, is an artist as well as a musician. His
grandparents were silver screen hoofers during the golden age of
Hollywood. He too has participated in a vast assortment of musical
projects;
from the improvisational Sunz of Zorro to the garage punk DAVE.
Together they have given birth to Dark Circles. A strange and haunted
child.