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"Musical candy for the sweet-toothed; think Owl City meets Relient K... in Australia". So reads the one-line summary with which 19-year-old Daniel Throssell describes his one-man electropop act, Summertime's End. What exactly does that mean, though? "Candy is something that's nice to have, but it's sort of a taste you have to have an inclination for, and you don't always want too much of it!", Throssell explains with a laugh. "But really, what I mean is that my stuff is really upbeat and poppy, and I say 'sweet-toothed' for those who can appreciate happy music. Thankfully, most guys know what it's like to be in love with a girl, and most girls like to hear love songs about them, so it works out pretty well." And it's a good thing, too, because love songs are not lacking in the musical repertoire of Summertime's End: "I have a beautiful girlfriend who I love to write songs for, and that kinda shows in all my work," says Throssell. "It's by far the most prevalent theme in what I write, but so far, nobody's complained!" Indeed, the response so far to the Perth, Western Australia-based musician's work has been anything but negative. In the space of two years from the band's inception in January of 2010, Summertime's End has managed to release two full-length albums to a positive reception. December of 2010 brought the debut album, With Love From Where You're Not - a self-produced, independently released collection of nine songs about "friendship, regret, affection, faith, dream

With Love From Where You're Not

Light And Colour

The Art of Succinct Compliments - Single
Christmas Lights - Single
B-Sides, Covers + Extras
2008 (Nadia's Goodbye) - Single
Light And Colour (Special Edition)
With Love - The Instrumentals
Summertime's End
Mother's Day - Single
The Art of Succinct Compliments
Evermore, I Do