The Dangerous Summer - Coming Home (2022) Hi Res
Artist: The Dangerous Summer
Title: Coming Home
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Rude Records
Genre: Alternative Rock, Pop Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/44 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:37:30
Total Size: 93 mb | 259 mb | 445 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Coming Home
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Rude Records
Genre: Alternative Rock, Pop Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/44 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:37:30
Total Size: 93 mb | 259 mb | 445 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. The Dangerous Summer - Coming Home
02. The Dangerous Summer - All I Ever Wanted Was A Chance To Know Myself
03. The Dangerous Summer - Sideways
04. The Dangerous Summer - Dimensional Love
05. The Dangerous Summer - Big Green Eyes
06. The Dangerous Summer - Gold Star
07. The Dangerous Summer - Meet Me in the Morning
08. The Dangerous Summer - Polarity
09. The Dangerous Summer - Wide Open
10. The Dangerous Summer - Someday
11. The Dangerous Summer - Goodbye
The Dangerous Summer signed their first record deal as high school seniors and quickly established themselves among the alt-rock worlds elite. Passionate delivery, confessional authenticity, and deeply resonant musical storytelling define their sound. The band writes hooks that serve as soundtracks for important life moments for a diverse group of listeners spread across the globe. The audience is more family than a fanbase. The community feeling is apparent at every gig, from Slam Dunk to Riot Fest, from touring with State Champs to headlining shows. Reach for the Sun is the record that shot them into the pop-punk pantheon (Kerrang!). Powered by unshakeable, enduring alt-rock anthems, the Ellicott City, Maryland bands debut album made them heroes of the Warped Tour world, all while they carved their own unique path. 2011s War Paint was a sophomore-slump-smashing follow-up. Grantland likened the tall and wide riffs of 2013s Golden Record to The Hold Steady and U2. (Catholic Girls even earned The Danger Summer praise from the famously discerning Pitchfork.) Alternative Press saluted The Dangerous Summer as a group that stayed true to their sound, praising the songs on their 2018 self-titled comeback album as equal parts charismatic and addictive. 2019s Mother Nature conjured an emotional storm, with an uplifting bent. Underoaths Aaron Gillespie appeared on the 2020 EP, All That Is Left Of The Blue Sky. Produced by Will Beasley (Turnstile, Asking Alexandria), 2022s Coming Home ushers in a new era for TDS. The Dangerous Summer never sacrificed their unique, diverse sonic identity, one that appeals to fans of everything from Kings Of Leon and Coldplay to Jimmy Eat World and Bright Eyes. Coming Home is a triumphant summary of what The Dangerous Summer is all about, past, present, and future.