CD review: ‘Rock Bottoms Up’ by Danny Echo - Canada Art Reviews | Examiner.com

There was a time, not so long ago, when the Internet, CDs and DVDs did not exist yet. LPs, singles and cassette tapes were all the rage. It was a time when rock ’n’ roll — garage rock, in particular — was simply raw, fun and intoxicating, and seemed unstoppable.

Do you miss that era? If so, I have great news for you! Danny Echo is bringing that good old sound back. The members of the band know their classics. They sound like a mixture of AC/DC, Mötley Crüe, Alice Cooper, and Pink Floyd, with some personal uniqueness thrown in the mix. And there is even an unmissable Irish flavor at times.  

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Interview with band Danny Echo - part 2 - Canada Canada Independent Artist | Examiner.com

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Cendrine Marrouat: If you had to choose one song from your repertoire, which one would it be and why?

Mark Klausmayer: “One Of A Million” is a stand-out track for me. Ian came to me with the song and I helped him out with the nasty lyrics about the world's favorite talk show host... and Danny put on his best pirate voice to create a template for the perfect modern-day Pub sing-along.

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