Reach For The Sun - Dangerous Summer, The

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| Available | 05-06-2009 |
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Straightforward, earnest rock music seems to be a contradiction from the direction 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.This foursome from Ellicott City, MD, have poured every drop of honesty and thoughtfulness into Reach For The Sun, a polished and wise debut brimming with a poise that belies the band's years. Taking their name from an Ernest Hemingway novel of the same name, it seems every move toward success has been calculated from the start. "We thought that name sort of fit for the time in which we were starting the band, and the commitment were getting into," explained guitarist Cody Payne.That commitment was one that proved a bit shaky at the band's beginning, when their crowded hometown shows gave way to smaller turnouts once they ventured past city limits. As Payne recalls, The Dangerous Summer's first NYC show was held in a bar basement, and included an audience of five. But for this collection of friends who'd been toiling away in the band since high school, these were simply the dues of an ambitious group of musicians. And that low attendance record soon became a thing of the past once Hopeless Records came calling, finding the band's quintessential rock pleasers just as inviting and impressive as those hometown patrons.
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Where I Want To Be
- Settle Down
- Weathered
- Symmetry
- Surfaced
- A Space To Grow
- Reach For The Sun
- The Permanent Rain
- Northern Lights
- This Is War
- Never Feel Alone






