Jericho – Retrospective 1995-1998
It seems that these days you just can’t get rid of Danny McDonald… thankfully! His catchy hooks are all over the scene, be it the power-pop soundtrack to an endless summer of his band P76 […]
It seems that these days you just can’t get rid of Danny McDonald… thankfully! His catchy hooks are all over the scene, be it the power-pop soundtrack to an endless summer of his band P76 […]
As I’ve already said in the review of their recent single release on Pop The Balloon, The Stoneage Hearts seem like something of a moderndaze version of the good ol’ “creamy”, powerhouse super-group trio concept, […]
Another perfect soundtrack to the summer days from Danny McDonald’s workshop! As we’re already used to, he manages to capture all the wonders of the sun, the surf and the lazy days. The short-sharp-pop opening […]
The Stoneage Hearts are something of a moderndaze version of that good ol’ “creamy”, powerhouse super-group trio concept. In this case, it’s the Australian power-pop/garage scene’s all-star line up, consisting of Mickster on drums (Finkers, […]
After an album by his band P76, and then his own solo debut single, Danny McDonald continues his mission of constantly bringing the sun-soaked, summer sounds to our homes. Just like it was on Into […]
As for the a-side of the single, besides the best song title and one of the catchiest tunes he’s came up with, this is not too far from Danny’s P76 output, which comes as pretty […]
After the great debut Sunliner EP that was characterized as a pretty stabile basis for a power-pop classic prototype on these very pages, as it was announced, that classic is now materialized under the productional […]
P76 is a classic Australian power-pop trio risen from the ashes of the longtime native favourites, Jericho, who left behind a couple of great EPs and one mini album, with all the essential genre elements […]
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