Small Sins
Small Sins, formerly The Ladies and Gentlemen, is the Toronto-based indie rock act of Thomas D'Arcy. The project's studio recordings are mainly created by D'Arcy with the aid of synthesizers, and then performed on stage by the full band.
| Small Sins | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 
| Genres | Electronic, alternative, indie | 
| Years active | 2000–present | 
| Labels | Boompa (Canada) Astralwerks (US) | 
| Associated acts | The Carnations All Systems Go! | 
| Website | smallsinsmusic.com | 
| Members | Thomas D'Arcy | 
History
    
D'Arcy, former member of The Carnations, founded The Ladies and Gentlemen as a solo recording project and independently recorded a solo album of electro-rock music, titled Small Sins.[1][2] D'Arcy then put together a band for live appearances consisting of Kevin Hilliard, Todor Kobakov, Steve Krecklo (also of The Carnations), and Brent Follett.[3][4] For legal reasons, D'Arcy had to change the project name; he chose Small Sins, and the album was promoted under that name.[5][6]
D'Arcy recorded a second album, Mood Swings, in 2007, with producer John McIntyre.[7] D'Arcy performed all of the music on the album himself.
In 2010 Small Sins released the album Pot Calls Kettle Black;[8] this was the first album in which the touring band members contributed to the recording.[9] The band did some touring the following year, and released a single, "Why Don't You Believe Me?", which peaked at 28 on the Alternative Rock charts.[10] The group then disbanded, and D'Arcy began recording and performing as a solo artist.[11]
Discography
    
    Albums
    
- 2006: Small Sins
- 2007: Mood Swings
- 2007: The Mellow EP
- 2010: Pot Calls Kettle Black[3]
- 2021: Volume II
Singles
    
^ 2011: "Why Don't You Believe Me?" (#28)
References
    
- "Ladies and Gentlemen Small Sins". Exclaim!, By Tabassum Siddiqui Aug 01, 2005
- "SMALL SINS, Small Sins". Billboard, 7/26/2006. Ron Hart
- "Small Sins Announce New LP, Share First Single". Exclaim!, August 13, 2010.
- "White room:Thomas D’Arcy comes clean with The Ladies And Gentlemen". Pique, July 15, 2005. By Shelley Arnusch
- "Rock: Small Sins 'Small Sins' (Astralwerks)" NewsOK, June 30, 2006. George Lang
- "Sin In: New CDs". SPIN. SPIN Media LLC. 22 (7): 88–. July 2006. ISSN 0886-3032.
- "Mood Swings". AllMusic Review
- "Groovy Hooks: Small Sins' Pot Calls Kettle Black". Critics at Large, October 18, 2010. John Corcelli
- "Small Sins: What the kids like". North by Northwestern, By Shaunacy Ferro Feb. 28 2011
- "Canadian Active Rock & Alt Rock Chart Archive: Alternative Rock - June 28, 2011". America's Music Charts. Retrieved June 28, 2011.
- "Thomas D'Arcy Folds Small Sins, Gears Up for Solo Album". Exclaim!. By Gregory Adams May 09, 2012