Seattle’s All-Women Garage-Rock Road Warriors THE DARTS Light the Bonfire on Their Sharpest LP Yet, Halloween Love Songs

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New Album Halloween Love Songs Releases March 3, 2026

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After a decade of tearing up stages across Europe, the UK, and the U.S., Seattle’s The Darts return with their most ambitious record yet: Halloween Love Songs, out March 3 on Adrenalin Fix Music. Produced by Grammy-winning Mark Rains at Station House Studio in Los Angeles, the album captures a band operating at full voltage, a tight, road-seasoned unit that has distilled years of touring, lineup evolution, and late-night writing sessions into a sharp, cinematic garage-punk statement. The Darts are no strangers to global attention. They have spent years selling out concerts across Europe, the UK, and North America, moving vinyl faster than labels could repress it and landing sought-after KEXP live sessions. They hit major festivals like Punk Rock Bowling, Binic Folk and Blues, SJOCK Festival, and Bear Stone Festival, earning fans ranging from Dave Vanian to Stephen King to Jello Biafra. Known for genuine, close-to-the-crowd performances and Nicole Laurenne’s honest connection with the room, the band brings people into the show and plays from real joy rather than polish. What Halloween Love Songs shows is a band not riding momentum but steering it.

The spark for the record came during a 2024 Rock n Folk interview in Paris. Singer and keyboard player Nicole Laurenne joked that Halloween deserved more than one novelty hit. By the time she got home, the joke had grown teeth. “I didn’t want an album that was just monster-costumes on the playground,” she says. “Side A is full of colorful, early-evening energy, the kind of songs you could blast while the neighborhood lights are flicking on. But Side B is the soundtrack for after dark, when the bonfire is raging. It’s for sweaty middle-of-the-night dancing, making out on a bed of empty candy wrappers, and spinning through an all-nighter apocalypse.” It is a concept album, but not a themed gimmick. More like a two-sided mood built from years of shows where danger, joy, humor, sweat, and catharsis all live in the same hour.

Side A kicks off with the slinky strut of “Midnight Creep,” a live favorite built around a custom dance that has been breaking crowds from Switzerland to Cincinnati. Tracks like “Zombies on the Metro” and “Every Night Is Halloween” expand the early-evening palette, driven by Nicole’s Farfisa grit, Rebecca Davidson’s guitar snarl, Lindsay Scarey’s low-end punch, and the heavy snap of returning original drummer Rikki Styxx. Side B is where the night deepens. “Apocalypse,” inspired by the medieval Apocalypse Tapestry in Angers, France, hits with a caveman stomp, Mudhoney-thick fuzz, and the now-iconic “No Kings” refrain, a line Nicole wrote about shedding oppression that later surfaced as a protest chant across the U.S. long before the band had released a note. Cuts like “The Devil Made Me Do It” and “Darkness” push the band into heavier territory: chant-driven, hypnotic, and built for sweaty clubs at one in the morning. It is garage rock with a pulse and a shadow, still wired to The Cramps, The Trashwomen, The Seeds, and Death Valley Girls, but sharpened with modern muscle.

What separates Halloween Love Songs from past Darts records is the sense of intent. It is bigger, more focused, and feels like a culmination of years spent on trains, in vans, on festival stages, in basements, through lineup changes, and inside the tight-knit world of international garage-punk. This is a band that learned to command their lane, then built a record bold enough to expand it. True to form, The Darts will follow the release with another year of heavy touring across the U.S., Europe, the UK, and Japan in 2026, including early-year Hawaii shows that set the tone for the run ahead. They are not slowing down. They never have.

Halloween Love Songs is not about the spooky season. It is about the spark in the air when the sun drops, the volume rises, and the night finally gets interesting. Out March 3.

The Darts On Tour 2026

3.26 Lille – Bistrot de ST SO
3.27 Amiens – Péniche Celestine 
3.28 Lauzach – Festival Bouge Ton Cube
3.29 Rouen – Fury Défendu
3.30 Saint-Étienne – Entre Pots Cafe
3.31 Dijon – Les Tanneries
4.01 Clermont-Ferrand – Le Fotomat
4.02 Orléans – O’Patio Défi
4.03 Vitré – Very Rock Trip Party
4.04 Montaigu – Le Zinor
4.05 Bordeau – Les Vivres de L’Art

5.01 Sacramento, CA
5.02 Reno, NV
5.03 Chico, CA
5.06 Eugene, OR
5.07 Portland, OR
5.08 Tacoma, WA
5.09 Seattle, WA
5.10 Bellingham, WA
5.12 Yakima, WA
5.14 Salt Lake City, UT
5.15 Grand Junction, CO
5.16 Denver, CO
5.17 Albuquerque, NM
5.19 Tucson, AZ
5.20 Phoenix, AZ
5.21 El Centro, CA
5.22 Los Angeles, CA
5.23 Long Beach, CA
5.24 Oceanside, CA
5.25 Pioneertown, CA
5.27 Las Vegas, NV
5.28 Palmdale, CA
5.29 Santa Cruz, CA
5.30 Oakland, CA

6.10 Jersey City, NJ
6.11 Washington, DC
6.12 Richmond, VA
6.13 Raleigh, NC
6.14 Wilmington, NC
6.17 Savannah, GA
6.18 Athens, GA
6.19 Atlanta, GA
6.20 Nashville, TN
6.21 Louisville, KY
6.23 Indianapolis, IN
6.24 Cleveland, OH
6.25 Rochester, NY
6.26 Lake George, NY
6.27 New Haven, CT
6.28 Brooklyn, NY
8.26 Eugene, OR
8.27 Portland, OR
8.28 Seattle, WA
8.29 Vancouver, BC
8.30 Olympia, WA

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