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The Dangerous Summer Premiere “Someday” Video

The Dangerous Summer have premiered a new video for their new song “Someday.” This track is from the band's new album “Coming Home,” which will be released on August 26. AJ Perdomo commented:

"Someday was a song that came extremely organically to us; Matt started playing this riff, and our drummer Christian started jamming to it. We recorded him jamming to it, and literally the first thing he sat down to play became the final take. Even in the middle he paused to think, and started ripping into it again. We kept it all, it was beautiful and real, a true moment. I immediately wrote the lyrics and it became a song about the love that you neglect. The video came later, and the metaphor for the woman in our lives that we constantly neglect became way too real. It was amazing to be able to create this feeling from front to back, and watch how it has bloomed."

“Coming Home” Track Listing:

01. “Coming Home”
02. “All I Ever Wanted Was A Chance To Know Myself”
03. “Sideways”
04. “Dimensional Love”
05. “Big Green Eyes”
06. “Gold Star”
07. “Meet Me In The Morning”
08. “Polarity”
09. “Wide Open”
10. “Someday”
11. “Goodbye”

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PostedJuly 15, 2022
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsThe Dangerous Summer, Someday, Coming Home

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