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The music that Montreal singer-songwriter Tim Darcy makes with his band Ought wears its stresses as a medal of honor, the backbone of a certain internal tension indebted to post-punk and emo. That Darcy’s debut solo album, Saturday Night, doesn’t leave out that tension is almost a given; he’s a young man with a lot to say. But the record, which was tracked over nights and weekends during the making of Ought’s second album, Sun Coming Down, builds its arc of tension over the entire song cycle — a jaunty, fiery rumble-seat ride throughout the America that Darcy once called home.

Saturday Night’s opening track, “Tall Glass Of Water,” reflects the ways in which Darcy bends the form to his will. He kicks off with some incendiary open chords and a galloping rhythm worthy of The Strokes before slowing it down to focus on renewal and understanding his place in the world: “If at the end of the river, there is more river, would you dare to swim again?” Before he can catch a breath, he’s back with his response: “Surely I will stay, and I am not afraid / I went under once, I’ll go under once again.” Now reduced to an unadorned chorale, Darcy lays plain his history and his doubts, exploring the creative balance between strength and tenderness and how best to wield these two often-conflicting energies.

The video for “Tall Glass Of Water” places those forces into a literal perspective, harboring both the angst and the swelling pride that bookend the track. In the opening moments, we see Darcy walking away from himself. As the riff breaks and the song moves into its slightly more solemn second half, he’s still in motion, walking into a room filled with people and objects dressed in the red turtleneck and blue blazer he wears throughout the clip. As some of these characters mimic his actions while others do their own thing, Darcy presents the philosophy that he is free not only to pursue various directions, but to make peace with them all.

One of our picks for 2017’s best new artist so far is Tim Darcy who is the front person in the band Ought. Here Tim Darcy channels a bit of The Velvet Underground adding some surprising turns on his debut full-length, Saturday Nightreleased Feb. 17th.

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Montreal outfit Ought gave us one of 2015’s best songs in Sun Coming Down track “Beautiful Blue Sky”. Now, frontman Tim Darcy is looking to find some success of his own on his upcoming debut solo album, Saturday Night.

Due out February 17th via Jagjaguwar Records, the 10-track effort sees Darcy swapping out some of the angular riffs of Ought’s catalog for indie rock that’s tinged with hints of Ryan Adams-esque Americana and folk. An endeavor all his own, the LP is an unsurprisingly intimate and introspective one, as a press release describes:

“A personal meditation reveals itself across these songs as you feel a poetic, thoughtful person attempting to reconcile a schism, one that grows more expansive as Saturday Night flows along. It is a journey, but it’s a really fun, gratifying one; like a poem where you’re not supposed to know exactly how to feel at that last line and you’re left just bursting with a wonderful emptiness.”

“Still Waking Up” from the upcoming album ‘Saturday Night’ out February 17th, 2017 on Jagjaguwar Records

Tim Darcy, guitarist/vocalist from the Montreal-based rock band Ought, has announced a forthcoming debut solo album, “Saturday Night”. Working without the rest of the group shouldn’t pose a problem for Darcy, as he’s got plenty of backup in the form of a turtleneck- and blazer-wearing mob of clones, all of whom star in the video he’s shared for the first single, “Tall Glass of Water.”

At the beginning of the video, we’re introduced to two Darcys walking in opposite directions. We follow one into a room with a dozen more Darcys, now played by different actors who copy the original’s movements or engage in symbolic puppet play. The given voice in the lyrics: “Is it rain or is it toxic fire? Is it love or is it desire?” and “If you chance it all in one, would you chance it all again?”

Saturday Night will be out Feb. 17th via Jagjaguwar Records.

“Tall Glass of Water” from the upcoming album ‘Saturday Night’ out February 17th, 2017 on Jagjaguwar Records