Dan from the Radio Beats and Test Patterns took the core of his latest band the Activations and threw in some amazing Pittsburgh musicians and out came the realization of his life’s work. A band that would embody the punk rock stylings of The Devil Dogs, mixed with the pop punk craziness that Teengenerate brought to the scene, and then let’s throw in some crazed, high velocity rock n roll like Guitar Wolf. Danger Signs is what you get.
Their record and their live show pulls from all the great bands listed above and gets channeled into a high volume and highly frenetic live show that does not stop. Ever. The Danger Signs give you a trial of Rock N Roll by fire.
The Danger Signs kicked off the Big Neck Records Fest in Chicago this year and then headed out onto the road to crush their next tour. They just completed their international tour of Japan and China recently and are back home writing more songs.
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I know it's an obscure reference, but the singer reminds me of Anneke van Giersbergen from the Gathering. The singer of Romero is a highlight of the band's sound, and the power-pop tunes are driven by her. Looking forward to future releases of this band. Bart
This record is stunning. Such a niche sound from so long ago has not only been replicated perfectly - But even improved upon in many aspects. This is music for your soul to dance to, even if your soul might be in a dark place or somewhere lost. Close your eyes and let these dark and gothic tones fill you to the bone.
And if you think the listening experience on here is one to write home about, see them live. These songs will become infectious and even more memorable. Donnie
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