The Dangerous Summer (band)

The Dangerous Summer is an American rock band from Ellicott City, Maryland, United States.

The Dangerous Summer
Lead singer, AJ Perdomo, in 2010
Background information
OriginEllicott City, Maryland, U.S.
GenresAlternative rock, emo,[1] pop punk
Years active2006–2014, 2017–present
LabelsHopeless
Websitethedangeroussummer.us
MembersAJ Perdomo
Matt Kennedy
Aaron Gillespie
Past membersCody Payne
Bryan Czap
Tyler Minsberg
Ben Cato

History

The band formed in the summer of 2006 to write their first EP, There Is No Such Thing as Science, which drew the attention of Hopeless Records and other labels in 2007. They signed with Hopeless Records within eight months (in April 2007) of starting the band during their senior year of high school. They then re-released their debut EP under a new name, If You Could Only Keep Me Alive, with new songs included.

Over the years the band has sold over 60,000 albums and over 300,000 singles.

In April 2009, the band played The Bamboozle.

The band's debut studio album, Reach for the Sun, was released on May 5, 2009, and reached number 42 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.[2]

The band's name is taken from the book of the same name. The band has stated influences from Third Eye Blind, Bright Eyes, U2, Phil Collins, Explosions in the Sky, Jimmy Eat World, and Andrew McMahon.[3]

Their song "The Permanent Rain" was used in a trailer for the 2009 movie Love Happens, starring Jennifer Aniston and Aaron Eckhart.

An acoustic version of Reach for the Sun was digitally released on March 15, 2011.[4]

The band's second album, War Paint, was released July 19, 2011.[5] It reached 149 on the Billboard 200 on August 6, 2011 in its only week on the chart.[6]

They played on the Warped Tour 2011 on the Nintendo 3DS stage.

The band finished their third album on February 26.[7] They also began filming a documentary about themselves and are unsure of its release date. The album, Golden Record, was released on August 6, 2013. The first single, "Catholic Girls", was released on iTunes with an accompanying music video on June 4, 2013. In September 2013, AJ Perdomo left the band, citing Cody Payne as the driving force behind the decision.

In February 2017, Cody Payne was sentenced to a year in prison after being charged with a felony burglary conviction. In July 2017, the band's Twitter account was wiped clean of all tweets and the profile picture and cover photo changed to static. On July 8, 2017, the band uploaded a video that read "Hello",[8] followed the next day by a video hinting at an announcement on July 10.[9] Additionally, Cody Payne posted on Facebook that the band would be reuniting without him.[10]

On October 19, 2017, The Dangerous Summer announced their next album The Dangerous Summer, which was released on January 26, 2018, alongside a new single titled "Fire" from the upcoming album.

On February 19, 2019, the single "Where Were You When The Sky Opened Up" was released. The band's sixth album, Mother Nature, was released on June 14, 2019.

In 2020 The Dangerous Summer ended their tenure with Hopeless Records and dropped their first self-released song "F*** Them All" on Molly Water Music. After their drummer left they recruited Aaron Gillespie to finish the new EP and stand in for live shows.

Personnel

Current line-up

  • AJ Perdomo – lead vocals/songwriter, bass guitar, (2006–2014, 2017–present)
  • Matt Kennedy – lead guitar, backing vocals (2012–2014, 2017–present)
  • Aaron Gillespie – drums (2020–present)

Previous members

  • Cody Payne – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2006–2014)
  • Bryan Czap – lead guitar (2006–2012[11])
  • Tyler Minsberg – drums, percussion (2006–2010,[12] 2011)[13]
  • Ben Cato – drums (2012–2014, 2017–2020)

Touring musicians

  • Doug Rogells – drums, percussion (Feb UK Tour)
  • Kyle Jordan Mueller – drums, percussion (March 2011 US Tour, War Paint Tour 2012)
  • Chris Kamrada – drums, percussion (Europe and UK Tour 2012)
  • Alex Garcia – guitar (2018)
  • Josh Withenshaw – guitar (2018–2019)

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

  • There Is No Such Thing as Science (2007)
  • If You Could Only Keep Me Alive (Hopeless Records, 2007)

Live

  • Live in Baltimore (Hopeless Records, 2010)
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References

  1. "The Dangerous Summer". Facebook.com.
  2. Charts, Allmusic
  3. "The Dangerous Summer". Baltimoresun.com.
  4. "The Dangerous Summer stream acoustic record". Alternative Press. March 15, 2011. Retrieved July 23, 2011.
  5. "The Dangerous Summer Announce Their New Album, WAR PAINT". Hopeless Records. June 8, 2011. Retrieved July 23, 2011.
  6. "War Paint - The Dangerous Summer". Billboard.com. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved July 29, 2012.
  7. "Twitter / @dangeroussummer: New album is finished". Twitter. February 26, 2013.
  8. "The Dangerous Summer Twitter". Twitter.com. Retrieved July 9, 2017.
  9. "The Dangerous Summer". Twitter.com. Retrieved July 9, 2017.
  10. "Cody Michael Payne Facebook". Twitter.com. Retrieved July 10, 2017.
  11. Brian Kraus (September 29, 2012). "The Dangerous Summer part ways with guitarist Bryan Czap". Alternative Press.
  12. Tim Karan (January 3, 2011). "The Dangerous Summer drummer leaves band". Alternative Press.
  13. Zack Zarillo (December 19, 2011). "The Dangerous Summer Update Status on Drummer". Property of Zack.
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