The Dangerous Summer

Straightforward, earnest rock music seems to be a contradiction from the path popular music has strayed as of late. The need for genuine lyrics, purposeful direction and accessible melodies has been long overdue. The Dangerous Summer have crafted a throwback to the days when music was charged with hope and contained a much-needed brand of sincerity.

Originally formed whilst its members were all still in high school and picking their name from the title of Ernest Hemingway’s final novel , The Dangerous Summer established a very fervent and credible buzz in the US from the release of their debut EPs, ‘There Is No Such Thing As Science’ and ‘If You Could Only Keep Me Alive’. In addition to getting the support of their hometown friends, All Time Low, they gained a devoted fanbase who relished their incredibly melodic indie rock and the band’s musical dexterity that belied their tender teenage years. Resulting tours with Cartel, Hit the Lights, and Valencia grew their fanbase exponentially.