By the time David Geraghty released his debut solo record in the autumn of 2007, he'd already been through the major-label motions with two bands. This time, he decided to go the independent route and released Kill Your Darlings on his own Decal Records. An expansive and sonically diverse indie rock record, Kill Your Darlings calls to mind his day job with Bell X1 as much as it does the string-infused world of another former bandmate, Damien Rice, yet Geraghty's solo work has a flavor all of its own, encompassing smoky club jazz, twee power pop, and college radio Americana. Th...