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Danger Radio (sometimes stylized as Danger: Radio) was an American rock band from
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.


Career


2003–07: ''The Difference Between Love and Envy ''

Danger Radio's lead vocalist ( Andrew de Torres of
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) and drummer (Nico Hartikainen) met in middle school. Soon after, they recruited Marvin Kunkel as bass guitarist so they could play at talent shows and school gigs.Corey Apar, Danger Radioat
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Soon after, Matt Goodwin and Spencer Mertel were added to the band, both playing guitars. They recorded a few demos under the name Chasing Tomorrow but later changed the name to Danger Radio before recording their first EP, ''The Difference Between Love And Envy'', which was produced by Casey Bates ( Gatsby's American Dream, Portugal.The Man,
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). In early 2005, Goodwin and Mertel left the band and were replaced by Andy Brookins and Elan Wright. The keyboard player Jackson Kellock joined soon after, making Danger Radio a six-man band. With the new lineup, Danger Radio in 2005 recorded a demo which included early versions of songs that later appeared on the ''Punch Your Lights Out'' EP. The demo was produced by Tom Pfaeffle (Gatsby's American Dream, Kay Kay and His Weathered Underground, Wild Orchid Children). In late 2006, Jackson left the band and was replaced by Spencer Phillips in 2007. Shortly after, Danger Radio was signed to
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and released an EP, ''Punch Your Lights Out'', in 2007.


2008–11:''Used and Abused'' and slip

Their first full-length album, ''Used and Abused'', was released on July 8, 2008, on the Photo Finish label. The album reached No. 17 on the ''
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'' Heatseekers chart. Danger Radio toured with PlayRadioPlay!,
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, The Maine,
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, The Audition and label-mates
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. They also played on the second date of
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in both May 2007 and 2008. In 2009, the band covered
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for their Hoodwink set and also played the second date of The Bamboozle. They were originally scheduled to play on
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during summer 2008, but dropped out in favor of a tour with
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, followed by a tour with
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, Jonezetta and Dropping Daylight in the fall. Then they went on their first headlining tour with
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, Farewell and Red Car Wire. This included three dates in
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. Later in 2008, they toured with
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and PlayRadioPlay!. Bass guitarist Marvin Kunkel left the band in fall 2008 and was replaced by Tyler Brown Williams for dates with
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and Artist Vs Poet.Myspace blog
. Retrieved June 15, 2010.
Danger Radio supported
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on a UK tour, along with Furthest Drive Home starting February 8, 2009. The band signed with
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and released the follow-up to '' Used and Abused'', ''Nothing's Gonna Hold Us Down'', on July 27, 2010.


Members

* Andrew de Torres – vocals (2003–11) * Nico Hartikainen – drums, programming (2003–11) * Marvin Kunkel – bass guitar (2003–11) * Andy Brookins – guitar, vocals (2005–11) * Spencer Phillips – keyboards (2007–11) * Elan Wright – guitar, vocals (2005–11)


Former members

* Spencer Mertel – bass guitar and guitar (2003–2005) * Matt Goodwin – guitar (2003–2005) * Jackson Kellock – keyboard (2005–2006) * Tyler Brown Williams – bass guitar (2008–2009)


Discography

* '' The Difference Between Love and Envy'' (2004) * ''Punch Your Lights Out'' EP (
Photo Finish Records Photo Finish Records is an American independent record label founded by Matt Galle in 2006. Based in New York City, the label specializes in alternative rock, pop, and electronic artists. It was first distributed through Atlantic Records, t ...
, 2008) * '' Used and Abused'' (Photo Finish Records, 2008) * '' Nothing's Gonna Hold Us Down'' (
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2010)


References


External links


Danger Radio in ''Redefine'' magazine
{{Authority control Alternative rock groups from Washington (state) Musical groups established in 2003 Photo Finish Records artists People from Edmonds, Washington Doghouse Records artists