The Dangerous Summer have released a video for their new song “Where Were You When The Sky Opened Up.”
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The Dangerous Summer have released a video for their new song “Where Were You When The Sky Opened Up.”
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The Dangerous Summer are working on a new album due out next year.
The Dangerous Summer have released a video for “This is Life.”
The Early November have announced a new tour with The Dangerous Summer and Save Face. Tickets go on sale this Thursday.
The Dangerous Summer have announced a new tour.
The Dangerous Summer have been burglarized. A GoFundMe has been set up.
More than any band I’ve ever loved, I associate The Dangerous Summer with a specific time and place. For three tumultuous summers, as I flailed about recklessly in the no-man’s land between youth and adulthood, there was no band on the planet that meant more to me. The summer of 2009 was encapsulated in the strains of their debut, Reach for the Sun, which caught me in the wake of my high school graduation as I wondered what the next chapter would hold. Their sophomore record, War Paint, played a similar role in the summer of 2011, which followed the worst semester of my life and forced me to question my dreams, my college major, and my entire view of my future. The summer in between was the one where I fell in love with the girl who I would marry, and I still remember driving home late at night from her house, feeling every note and every word of songs like “Northern Lights” and “Never Feel Alone.”
The Dangerous Summer never meant as much to me outside of those summers, or away from that town. This band was the soundtrack of growing up and of magical, lively Julys and Augusts in the town where I grew up—summers where the nights seemed to stretch on forever and the possibilities felt like they were truly endless. Once I finished college and left my hometown behind, it felt like The Dangerous Summer might not have anything left to say about my life. Hearing them again in the summer 2013—the summer after I finished college and tried to make a play for adulthood and the “real world”—the songs played like pale imitations of what I’d loved before. True, that year’s Golden Record was simply a sizable step down from the band’s peak. Even if it hadn’t been, though, I’m not sure it would have resonated with me personally. Again, this was a “time and place” band, and hearing them outside of that time and away from that place felt almost grotesque. It made me miss everything I’d left behind.
The Dangerous Summer have released their new song “Valium.”
The Dangerous Summer have shared a video for “Ghosts.”
The Dangerous Summer have announced some new tour dates.
The Dangerous Summer have released their new single “Fire.” Their new album is self-titled, due out January 26th, and pre-orders are now up.
Moose Blood have announced some UK tour dates with The Dangerous Summer.
The Dangerous Summer returned to play their first show in four years at the Metro Gallery in Baltimore, MD over the weekend. According to those that attended the show, they played some new songs, said a new album would be coming early next year, and mentioned the first single should be coming soon. You can find the setlist below as well as a fan shot video of the new track “Ghost.”
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It looks like James Paul Wisner is producing the upcoming album from The Dangerous Summer.
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The Dangerous Summer are reuniting and will be releasing new music and touring. You can read the band’s full statement below. There are also some new pressings of the band’s catalog on vinyl up for sale.