The Dangerous Summer
The Dangerous Summer, an American rock band, draws influences from artists like Third Eye Blind and Jimmy Eat World. Originally signed to Hopeless Records, they are now with Rude Records and will release a new LP in summer 2024.
News updates for The Dangerous Summer
The Dangerous Summer Release New Single and Music Video "What's An Hour Really Worth” from forthcoming LP
April 24, 2024 – Today, The Dangerous Summer have shared their newest single “What’s An Hour Really Worth” via Rude Records off of their upcoming album Gravity. Life is short and unpredictable, and “What’s An Hour Really Worth” serves as a reminder to listeners to live as ferociously as possible. The track urges them to explore, to fail, to get up and keep pushing regardless of what happens. “‘This song came somewhat earlier on in the writing process. That original riff really sent us into the chase of this song,” explains vocalist AJ Perdomo. “The way all of the instruments push and pull really reminds me of a futuristic Reach For The Sun track. I remember when we reached the bridge, we really tried to switch it up. We try to set limitations to reach new ground sometimes, and the limitation we set was - no cymbals. Christian [Zawacki] really dug in and drove us home on that one. Happy that it is finally out.” Watch the official video for the new single below. Gravity, their new LP will be released June 21, 2024.
Releases
Coming Home
August 26, 2022The Dangerous Summer from Baltimore, MD, will release their new album 'Coming Home' on August 26 via Rude Records. The band's sound appeals to fans of Kings Of Leon, Coldplay, Jimmy Eat World, and Bright Eyes. Recorded with producer Will Beasley, the album marks a new era for the band with a focus on driving guitars and emotionally heart-wrenching lyrics.
Gravity
June 21, 2024The Dangerous Summer from Baltimore, Maryland will release their 7th full-length album 'Gravity' on June 21st via Rude Records. Their lead single "Gravity" explores themes of personal struggle and growth, blending mystical instrumentals with AJ Perdomo's evocative vocals, fitting for fans of introspective alt-rock acts.