Steely Dan’s “Aja’’ is not the most obvious album for a young indie-rock band to reimagine from tip to tail. Its songs are dense with complex structures, blurring the line between jazz and rock, and they’re emblematic of their era.
And yet the Darcys have re-created the classic album in its entirety. Simply called “Aja,’’ the Canadian band’s interpretation will be released on Tuesday, but it’s by no means a straight homage to the original.
“To be honest, I don’t think we could have done it note for note. It’s a really [expletive] difficult record,’’ says Wes Marskell, the band’s drummer who, at 25, wasn’t even alive when “Aja’’ was released in 1977. “My dad would play it when I was growing up, and we sort of it dedicated [our version] to our fathers.’’
