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7/10
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Release date: July 27, 2008
User Review
( votes)Sweden is all about Glam Metal these days. In fact, many have compared the Scandinavian nation to Los Angeles and the Sunset Strip in the 1980s. Danger is another Sweden-based quartet ready to turn the modern music world upside down.
Danger has just released their first EP called First Touch. The album features just six songs:
- First Touch
- Miss Money
- Hey You
- California Red
- Shove It
- On the Run
The song “California Red” is also featured on Glamnation Volume 2.
The songs on First Touch are not complicated. They are simply stripped down, in-your-face Glam. There are heavy bass lines and cheeky lyrics. Sure, there’s a hint of bubblegum. There’s also an air of, well, danger. Get it?
There isn’t a bad song on the debut EP, but the strongest tracks are “First Touch” and “Hey You.” While these Swedish boys clearly know how to churn-out a Glam tune, there are production problems. First Touch sounds a little thin and the bass could be boosted to fatten the sound. The vocals also fall victim to this same production problem. With a little editing help, singer Jesse Kid’s vocals would sound a little smoother and a lot richer. This isn’t to say the album should be over-produced. As it stands, First Touch is a fine first effort at basic, gritty rock. This album is a must for any fans of Swedish Glam.
Jesse Kid – vocals
Rob Paris – guitars
Togge Rock – bass
Danny Crash – drums
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