The Dangerous Summer‘s new album, War Paint, is due out July 19th and you can stream a new song titled “Work in Progress” here.
The Dangerous Summer Set Release Date For New Album
The Dangerous Summer are set to release their new album, War Paint, on July 19th via Hopeless Records. Checkout the tracklisting and album art for the album below. Special pre-order packages are available on the bands webstore. [Read more…]
Drummer Leaves The Dangerous Summer
Tyler Minsberg has announced his departure as drummer of The Dangerous Summer. A message from him can be read below.
I feel it is absolutely my responsibility to both quiet any rumors and answer any questions regarding my participation with The Dangerous Summer. As of roughly over a month and half ago, I made the decision to sever myself from that band for personal reasons.
I’d like to thank from the bottom of my heart my fans, my family, my label, any industry personnel , and without any question the band that allowed me to live a dream that I had since I was a child. You all gave me an opportunity that I will never forget and that I can proudly say, I never took for granted. I learned about myself as a person, and as a professional musician through four great years of writing, recording, and performing live, a style of music that I felt perfectly fit the message that I wanted to help express.
The most important thing I hope is that none of you take this personally. You all did exactly what I wished from you and that was unconditional support. Please do not stop supporting this band, but do not think that I am finished with music. I have all different kinds of plans regarding my involvement in the music industry, and I hope that if I present you the audience with anything new, I can count on the incredible strength you gave me once again. I love you all. Thank you.
-Tyler Minsberg
The band has also made a statement about Tyler’s departure.
Dear everyone in the world,
We were going to wait till christmas to tell you, but the bubble popped. We are no longer playing with Tyler Minsberg. He was one of the best drummers I had known, and had always known him since elementary school. I wish the absolute best for him in everything he does in the future. I hope he sticks with music more than anything. I think moral differences and musical barriers were being established. I feel it’s important to choose very carefully who you surround yourself with, and more importantly who you pour your heart out with. I hope our fans hold Tyler very dear to their hearts, he will always be a part of what built something great. As for the future of our band, we haven’t stopped. As soon as Tyler departed we focused on just finishing this record. Spencer Peterson (Hidden in Plain View, Black Cards) flew up a little bit ago and wrote all of the parts for the new album. He is a drummer we have looked up to for a very long time, and I have no doubt that you guys will be very happy with the results. We have yet to decide whether we would like to even permanently replace Tyler. Everything happens for a reason, and we as a band will always be working day and night to make the art that we have been developing for years.
Love,
AJ
VersaEmerge Announce Tour With The Dangerous Summer & More
VersaEmerge is heading out on tour this fall on the “Vultures Unite Tour: A Cinematic Presentation by VersaEmerge.” Joining them will be Anarbor, The Dangerous Summer, and Conditions. Presale for the tour starts tomorrow, September 15th at 4 p.m. local time. General tickets go on sale September 18th. Check out the tour dates below. [Read more…]
The Dangerous Summer Live EP, Peform New Song
The Dangerous Summer are set to release a live EP titled, Live In Baltimore. The seven track digital EP was recorded by Paul Leavitt (Circa Survive, All Time Low) on January 22, 2010 at the Recher Theatre in MD. Live In Baltimore is due out this Tuesday July 13, and a pre-order is available on iTunes for $5.99.
The Dangerous Summer have been playing a new song titled “Good Things” on their current headlining tour. Check out a video after the jump. [Read more…]
The Dangerous Summer Announce Headlining Tour Dates
The Dangerous Summer have announced a summer headlining tour with special guests The Morning Of, Go Radio, The Bigger Lights, Action Item, Places And Numbers, City Lights, and School Boy Humor.
The Dangerous Summer will be playing their debut album, Reach For The Sun, in its entirety. Check out the tour dates below.
7.09 – Recher Theater, Towson MD
7.10 – Barbary, Philadelphia PA w/ Go Radio and Action Item
7.11 – Elodlyn Terrace, Altoona PA w/ Go Radio and Action Item
7.12 – Jewish Mother, Virginia Beach VA w/ Go Radio and Action Item
7.13 – The Brewery, Raleigh NC w/ Go Radio and Action Item
7.14 – Masquerade, Atlanta GA w/ Go Radio and Action Item
7.15 – The Pit, Jacksonville FL w/ Go Radio and Action Item
7.16 – The Haven, Orlando FL w/ Go Radio and Action Item
7.17 – 1982, Gainesville FL w/ Go Radio and Action Item
7.19 – Emo’s, Austin TX w/ School Boy Humor
7.20 – White Rabbit, San Antonio TX w/ School Boy Humor
7.21 – The Warehouse, Dallas TX w/ School Boy Humor
7.23 – The Underground, Mesa AZ w/ Places and Numbers
7.24 – Epicentre, San Diego CA w/ Places and Numbers
7.25 – Cobalt Cafe, Canoga Park CA w/ Places and Numbers
7.26 – Bottom of the Hill, San Francisco CA w/ Places and Numbers
7.27 – Club Retro, Orangevale CA w/ Places and Numbers
7.29 – Satyricon, Portland OR w/ Places and Numbers
7.30 – Studio 7, Seattle WA w/ Places and Numbers
7.31 – The Seaside, Spokane WA w/ Places and Numbers
8.02 – Avalon, Salt Lake City UT w/ Places and Numbers
8.03 – The Loft, Colorado Springs CO w/ Places and Numbers
8.04 – House of Bricks, Des Moines IA w/ City Lights
8.05 – Fiesta, Tinley Park IL w/ City Lights
8.06 – Emerson Theatre, Indianapolis IN w/ City Lights
8.07 – Mixtape Cafe, Grand Rapids MI w/ City Lights
8.08 – Sneaky Dee’s, Toronto ON w/ City Lights
8.10 – Smiling Moose, Pittsburgh PA w/ The Bigger Lights and City Lights
8.11 – Crocodile Rock, Allentown PA w/ The Bigger Lights and City Lights
8.12 – The Loft, Pougkeepsie NY w/ The Bigger Lights and City Lights
8.13 – Heirloom Theatre, Danbury CT w/ The Bigger Lights and City Lights
8.14 – School of Rock, South Hackensack NJ w/ The Bigger Lights and City Lights
8.15 – Studio at Webster Hall, New York NY w/ The Bigger Lights and City Lights
8.16 – Jammin’ Java, Vienna VA w/ City Lights
The Dangerous Summer Heading to the UK
The Dangerous Summer will be jumping the pond to tour the UK this spring. Check out the dates below.
Apr 26 2010 6:00P Sugarmill – Give It A Name Introduces Tour Stoke, UK
Apr 27 2010 6:00P Academy 2 – Give It A Name Introduces Tour Birmingham, UK
Apr 28 2010 6:00P Academy 2 – Give It A Name Introduces Tour Bristol, UK
Apr 29 2010 6:00P Club Ifor Bach – Give It A Name Introduces Tour Cardiff, UK
Apr 30 2010 3:00P Academy 2 – Give It A Name Introduces Tour Liverpool, UK
May 1 2010 6:00P Academy 3 – Give It A Name Introduces Tour Manchester, UK
May 2 2010 6:00P King Tuts – Give It A Name Introduces Tour Glasgow, UK
May 3 2010 6:00P Academy 2 – Give It A Name Introduces Tour Newcastle, UK
May 6 2010 6:00P Kings College – Give It A Name Introduces Tour London, UK
The Dangerous Summer Interview – February 21, 2010
Can you please introduce yourself and your role in The Dangerous Summer?
My name is A.J. and I sing and play bass.
What is the history behind the band?
We all kind of went to the same high school in a way and it just all came together. We played in previous bands together and our senior year of high school we started a band like in August and we signed to Hopeless [Records] later that year in like April or so. We started touring right after we graduated and have been doing it ever since.
You guys are currently on tour with The Audition, how has the tour been so far?
It’s awesome. It’s fun. It’s kind of getting to the point where we are getting more recognition as a band and we will always remember this tour. It’s like one of the more transitional tours for us. We probably have about 10 or 12 more shows all across to the east coast.
Do you guys have any touring plans after this tour is done?
Yeah we are going to be definitely going to be touring all year and and we are also going to be writing a bunch in between the short breaks we have because we want to do an album probably winter of this year and early next year. We have been working on some demos and stuff so far.
Your full length album Reach For The Sun was released in May of 2009. Overall, how do you feel about this album?
We are really happy with the way it turned out and it has been received very well. We have just been very grateful for that. We are just really happy with Reach For The Sun. It’s awesome.
Reach For The Sun seems to be an album about growing up and the struggles that we all face as we grow up..can you describe some of the inspiration behind some of the songs on the album?
Oh yeah yeah. It’s pretty much just…I’ve gone through a bunch of rough stuff in the past like the past 3 years of my life after high school. Just moving out of my parents house, sleeping in my car for a while, and just really learning to grow up. When we wrote Reach For The Sun, I kind of was at a low point and writing it brought me up to a point and kind of about that struggle I had.
How is Reach For The Sun different than the earlier EP’s you put out?
I just think that the EP is kind of less mature. I think Reach For The Sun is more developed. We wrote all of the EP when we were in high school so it’s like I can’t even imagine my mindset back then. I was so young. The thing is we were never a local band. Our second show ever was out of state. No need to be a local band. You can be a local band every where. We just started touring. Writing in high school we kind of did it by ourselves. No one really had that much faith in it and we just kind of left and did our own thing.
How did you get started playing music?
When I was in middle school I started playing bass and for some reason I became the default song writer. I was the one who started writing lyrics. Back then I was really bad at singing but over the years I feel I’ve improved. I took vocal lessons senior year in high school like a short run just to preserve my voice and learned some methods to help me out.
Who would you say is your biggest inspiration and why?
A.J.: Jim Adkins from Jimmy Eat World and wow, um, that’s hard. What do you think Brian? Let’s bring Brian into this. Who is your biggest inspiration?
Brian: I’d say Tom Delonge [of Blink 182]. Definitely my biggest inspiration.
What are some of your goals for The Dangerous Summer?
I think we all just really want to make a living out of it. Like eventually get a house together and chill, you know? Drive around the country, keep writing songs. We just got into song writing yesterday. We went into the studio and wrote some pop songs for TV. We just want to make a career out of music in the long run.
Any last words?
Definitely check out our album Reach For The Sun and much love.
Thank you to A.J. Perdomo for taking the time to answer these questions and to Gary Stack for setting up the interview. Interview conducted at Chain Reaction in Anaheim, California.
The Best Of 2009
Below you can see our top 10 lists for 2009. Feel free to comment on them and even leave your own lists to share.
Ben Minsky
- A Day To Remember – Homesick
- The Dangerous Summer – Reach For The Sun
- New Found Glory – Not Without A Fight
- John Mayer – Battle Studies
- Every Time I Die – New Junk Aesthetic
- Set Your Goals – This Will Be The Death Of Us
- Jay- Z – The Blueprint 3
- Saosin – In Search Of Solid Ground
- Taking Back Sunday – New Again
- The Devil Wears Prada – With Roots Above And Branches Below
Favorite Band of 2009: The Dangerous Summer
Bryce Jacobson
- Say Anything – Say Anything
- The Dangerous Summer – Reach For The Sun
- Owl City – Ocean Eyes
- The Fold – Dear Future, Come Get Me
- Set Your Goals – This Will Be The Death Of Us
- Sherwood – QU
- Skillet – Awake
- New Found Glory – Not Without A Fight
- Twin Atlantic – Vivarium
- Tegan & Sara – Sainthood
Favorite Band of 2009: The Dangerous Summer
Favorite Song of 2009: Say Anything – “Do Better”
Manual Garcia
- “Veckatimest” by Grizzly Bear
- “The BQE” by Sufjan Stevens
- “Two Suns” by Bat for Lashes
- “Noble Beast” by Andrew Bird
- “Beggars” by Thrice
- “Popular Songs” by Yo La Tengo
- “The Ecstatic” by Mos Def
- “Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix” by Phoenix
- “It’s Blitz” by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
- “Hold Time” by M. Ward
Free Dangerous Summer Download
Amazon is currently giving away The Dangerous Summer‘s song “Where I Want To Be.” Click here to download and I highly suggest you download this song and then go purchase their album Reach For The Sun.