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Daryl Johns Daryl Johns Vinyl LP Bluejay Colour 2025
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Daryl Johns Daryl Johns Vinyl LP Bluejay Colour 2025

Daryl Johns Daryl Johns Vinyl LP Bluejay Colour 2025

Tracklist:

1. Corner Store
2. Happy
3. I'm So Serious
4. Crash
5. Barbecue in the Sun
6. Let Her Go
7. Golden Showers
8. The Deputy of East Carlock
9. Just Friends
10. Casper
11. Palermo
12. Whoops
13. Friends Forever
14. Maggie and Me

Los-Angeles based bassist and songwriter Daryl Johns announces his self-titled debut album, Daryl Johns. Johns writes euphoric pop music “of a certain Irish quality.” His earnestly hopeful TV show theme music, bent over the knee of New Jersey “diner rock”—his “pop for victory”—his “champion pop,” his “sped up pop”—sometimes his sunny “bubblegum country” or his coke-eyes “motivational jazz fusion”—all find their home on the artist’s debut.

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Daryl Johns Daryl Johns Vinyl LP Bluejay Colour 2025

Tracklist:

1. Corner Store
2. Happy
3. I'm So Serious
4. Crash
5. Barbecue in the Sun
6. Let Her Go
7. Golden Showers
8. The Deputy of East Carlock
9. Just Friends
10. Casper
11. Palermo
12. Whoops
13. Friends Forever
14. Maggie and Me

Los-Angeles based bassist and songwriter Daryl Johns announces his self-titled debut album, Daryl Johns. Johns writes euphoric pop music “of a certain Irish quality.” His earnestly hopeful TV show theme music, bent over the knee of New Jersey “diner rock”—his “pop for victory”—his “champion pop,” his “sped up pop”—sometimes his sunny “bubblegum country” or his coke-eyes “motivational jazz fusion”—all find their home on the artist’s debut.

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Tracklist:

1. Corner Store
2. Happy
3. I'm So Serious
4. Crash
5. Barbecue in the Sun
6. Let Her Go
7. Golden Showers
8. The Deputy of East Carlock
9. Just Friends
10. Casper
11. Palermo
12. Whoops
13. Friends Forever
14. Maggie and Me

Los-Angeles based bassist and songwriter Daryl Johns announces his self-titled debut album, Daryl Johns. Johns writes euphoric pop music “of a certain Irish quality.” His earnestly hopeful TV show theme music, bent over the knee of New Jersey “diner rock”—his “pop for victory”—his “champion pop,” his “sped up pop”—sometimes his sunny “bubblegum country” or his coke-eyes “motivational jazz fusion”—all find their home on the artist’s debut.