Danger - Calïfornïa Red/Shove it up your Azz
Danger started out back in 2003 as a true heavy metal band in the vein of Iron Maiden and Helloween.
 
In 2006 they got a new singer Jesse Kid, whose heroes were Hanoi Rocks, Skid Row, Shotgun Messiah and the new version of Danger was a reality.
 
So far Danger has recorded 4 demos. All are done within one year with 3 releases in 2007.
 
So what is Danger like? It's great melodic Glam Hard Rock with stunning vocals. Danger has a great sound - especially the guitars and one could only wish for a few more wailing solos.
 
"Calïfornïa Red" was released in April 2007 and contains 3 tracks. Singer Jesse Kid stands out. He has a good Glam rasp to his voice - like a lighter version of Steve Summers.
 
A new drummer needed to be found in time for the fourth demo "Shove It Up Your Azz", which was released in September 2007. The opener Shove It is a bit primitive and On The Run is a straight ahead sleazy Glam Hard rocker.
 
Diamond Lightz is the best Danger song. The mid-tempo song has a special emotion and Jesse Kid sounds amazing. He is a crossover of Steve Summers from Pretty Boy Floyd and Jamie St. James from Black N' Blue.
 
The production sounds great for a demo release. The songs are available for free download at Danger's official web-site www.danger.se

Written by Michael
Friday, April 25, 2008
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Tracklisting
1) Calïfornïa Red
2) Remedy to my Energy
3) Midnight Teaser

1) Shove It
2) Diamond Lightz
3) On The Run


Style
Glam Metal

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