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Darryl Kissick

Artist · Regina, SK

Darryl Kissick is a Regina songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and member of Foxwarren whose solo recordings pair understated indie pop with psychedelic detail, prairie imagery, and offbeat narrative ideas.

Active since
2017
Catalog
10 releases
Last checked
July 13, 2026

About

The artist

Darryl Kissick is a songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in Regina, Saskatchewan. Raised in the prairie community of Foxwarren, Manitoba, he later became part of Regina's independent music scene and co-founded the band Foxwarren with his brother Avery Kissick, Andy Shauf, and Dallas Bryson. In Foxwarren, Kissick plays bass and contributes to a collaborative approach that combines folk-rock songwriting, warm rhythm sections, electronics, and studio collage. The group released its self-titled album in 2018, earning a Juno Award nomination for Alternative Album of the Year, and returned with 2 in 2025. Kissick began releasing music under his own name with Much Later in 2017. My Sunshine followed in 2021, while Goodbye Patterns in 2023 built an album around supernatural and science-fiction subjects including werewolves, aliens, spirits, time loops, and alternate dimensions. The Ghost Towns of Manitoba EP continued his interest in prairie history and imaginative storytelling in 2024. The Things arrived in 2025, followed by new remix activity in 2026. Across these recordings, his work favours concise melodic writing, softly psychedelic arrangements, prominent bass movement, and narratives that approach ordinary life through strange or speculative frames. Artist-controlled Bandcamp identifies Kissick with Regina, and 2025 Creative Saskatchewan coverage places his Foxwarren recording work at home in the province. The current Spotify catalog, Bandcamp catalog, Apple Music releases, official Foxwarren site, and Creative Saskatchewan record all resolve to the same musician. Exact English and French payloads were reviewed before approval, no private contact value is exposed, and the listing remains sourced and unclaimed.

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Catalog

Selected releases

01

single · 2026

Strange (Dan The Automator Remix)

02

single · 2025

The Things

03

ep · 2024

Ghost Towns of Manitoba

04

album · 2023

Goodbye Patterns

05

album · 2017

Much Later

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