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It will run through October 31, details over on the Heavy Harmonies Forum. Every donation helps, no matter how small. If you can't afford $20 for the year, give $10. If you can't afford $10, give $5. It's just once a year and keeps the lights on. Dangerous Curves: 'Summertime Highs' - Sleaze Roxx. DANGEROUS CURVESSUMMERTIME HIGHSReleased in July 2021 (Dangerous Curves) Review: Following on from their 2018 album So Dirty Right, which featured in the Sleaze Roxx Readers’ Top 20 Albums of that year, and the subsequent departure of bassist Ziggy Robertson, Australia’s Dangerous Curves return with their new bassist Will Saw and brand new collection Summertime Highs.

Dangerous Curves: 'Summertime Highs' - Sleaze Roxx

The instantly catchy “In Those Eyes” begins things in fine style. It’s big and bombastic with a huge chorus and a very Roxy Blue feel to it, which is certainly no bad news to these ears. There are more than a few funky overtones on “My Oh My (Get What You Need)” that are executed well but the song itself left me a little cold, sadly. DANGEROUS CURVES Melbourne Rockers Summertime Highs Out This Friday! Melbourne rockers Dangerous Curves release new album Summertime Highs! Melbourne hard rockers Dangerous Curves release their new full length album, Summertime Highs THIS Friday, July 16.

Melbourne rockers Dangerous Curves release new album Summertime Highs!

Inspired by the likes of their childhood heroes Bon Jovi, Kiss and Van Halen, Dangerous Curves formed in 2015 with one only one goal in mind, to bring back the music of the infamous LA scene of the late 80’s…with a modern twist. Their 2018 full length debut, So Dirty Right was nominated for ‘Best Heavy Album’ at The Age Music Victoria Awards 2018. Dangerous Curves Interview. Melbourne hard rockers Dangerous Curves have just dropped their new full length album, Summertime Highs.

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Inspired by the likes of their childhood heroes Bon Jovi, Kiss and Van Halen, Dangerous Curves formed in 2015 with one only one goal in mind, to bring back the music of the infamous LA scene of the late 80’s…with a modern twist. Their 2018 full length debut, So Dirty Right was nominated for ‘Best Heavy Album’ at The Age Music Victoria Awards 2018. Summertime Highs is larger than life and ready to blow you away! Eleven perfectly executed slabs of rock n roll that capture the wild spirit of rock’s glory days while very much looking towards the future. Equal parts grit and polish, Dangerous Curves know how to party! [MUSIC INTERVIEW] DANGEROUS CURVES - Summertime Highs Interview - Subculture Media. Dangerous Curves: Summertime Highs. A great rock and roll record The early 90s spelt the end of hair metal as a superstar era, but the music never went away.

Dangerous Curves: Summertime Highs

Many of those bands continue to exist in some form to this day, some clinging to the remnant of fleeting stardom, others trying to reignite the glories of yesterday, while still more just rock out as they always did – and newer, younger bands who taken inspiration from there are still appearing. Dangerous Curves is one such band, mining the 80s hard rock scene for influences while making their own mark on the current local environment. Second album Summertime Highs is a step forward and upward for the Geelong four piece, a more mature and complete set of tracks that sweep from the brash bar-room rock of Changing Lanes and Foolish Appetite to the slick Leppard/Jovi-esque melodies of Good and the Bad and into the stomping metal of Nightmare Games and back, with the feel and execution of the best bands of the Sunset Strip era.

Dangerous Curves: Setting New Highs. Latest release: Summertime Highs (Independent)Website: Like every band on the planet, Dangerous Curves just wanted to share their new album with the world.

Dangerous Curves: Setting New Highs

Just like for so many others, too, the world had other plans for the band. Youtube. Dangerous Curves Get High. DANGEROUS CURVES Melbourne Rockers Summertime Highs Out This Friday! Dangerous Curves to release new album 'Summertime Highs' in July - Sleaze Roxx. Dangerous Curves to release new album ‘Summertime Highs’ in July Aussie rockers Dangerous Curves consisting of lead vocalist Kym, guitarist Cammy, bassist Will and drummer Luke have announced that they will be releasing their new album Summertime Highs in July 2021.

Dangerous Curves to release new album 'Summertime Highs' in July - Sleaze Roxx

The following message was posted in part on Dangerous Curves‘ Facebook page back on March 13, 2021: “Day #4. Dangerous Curves - Summertime Highs - Zona-Zero.net. Dangerous Curves lanza el video del nuevo sencillo "Good And The Bad" NOTICIAS / NEWS - KILLING, FROZEN SHIELD, STEW y DANGEROUS CURVES. DANGEROUS CURVES - Summertime Highs Album Launch w/ Ablaze // Shotgun Mistress. Dangerous Curves - Good & The Bad. Dangerous Curves – ‘Summertime Highs’ (Self-Released) - Über Röck. By Monk If ever an album lives up to its title, then it is this, the second full-length offering from Melbourne retro rockers Dangerous Curves, who well and truly evoke the heady days when AOR and hair metal dominated the then much more cultured radio airwaves, as yet unpolluted by the advance of grunge and other 21st Century musical phenomena… It is also an album which once again prompts the question as to what the actual fuck they are putting in the beer in Australia’s most musically prolific city, as this is yet another act to have come exploding out of there with the ferocity of a nuclear missile strike… Dangerous Curves have no shame in admitting their mission statement, and that is to evoke the feeling, and sound, of the likes of Bon Jovi, Bulletboys (whom they have actually supported in the past), Def Leppard, Poison – hell, I could go on and on (and on) – and bring them roaring back to life in the sonic equivalent of glorious technicolour.

Dangerous Curves – ‘Summertime Highs’ (Self-Released) - Über Röck

And, boy, do they succeed? Review – DANGEROUS CURVES – ‘Summertime Highs’. – METAL MAL. Throwing Curve Balls With DANGEROUS CURVES. Throwing Curve Balls With DANGEROUS CURVES Share This: Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on reddit.

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Dangerous Curves - Summertime Highs (Own Label) - Sentinel Daily. Melbourne rockers Dangerous Curves have come on leaps and bounds since the last time they got involved in this recording caper; Their last effort, So Dirty Right, had it’s moments, notably the excellent Art of the Heart, but even that track – still a cornerstone of Sentinel Daily Radio‘s party metal programming- wouldn’t have given you an inkling that the band were capable of putting together a record so spine tingling and, well, just straight up enjoyable as latest effort Summertime Highs.

Dangerous Curves - Summertime Highs (Own Label) - Sentinel Daily

Indeed, if you let the title track slip through to the keeper as a thoroughly understandable little piece of self indulgence, the rest of the album stands tall as perhaps the finest of it’s kind to come from Australia since Canberran hard rock kings Tonk last put out an album. This is seriously good stuff, for the most part – and certainly stuff that needs to be heard on the widest stages it’s possible to set foot on in these times of lowered expectation. INTERVIEW: Kym Britten - Dangerous Curves - The Rockpit. Inspired by the likes of their childhood heroes Bon Jovi, Kiss and Van Halen, Dangerous Curves formed in 2015 with one only one goal in mind, to bring back the music of the infamous LA scene of the late 80’s…with a modern twist. The latest album Summertime Highs is larger than life and ready to blow you away! Eleven perfectly executed slabs of rock n roll that capture the wild spirit of rock’s glory days while very much looking towards the future.

Equal parts grit and polish, Dangerous Curves know how to party. We talk to frontman Kym Britten about the new album, dealing with social media, covid and much more. Metal Origins: Dangerous Curves - Sentinel Daily. Melbourne rockers Dangerous Curves caused quite a stir at Sentinel Daily HQ with the release of their superb Summertime Highs elpee earlier this year, so it was a no-brainer to try and get the boys involved in this latest series of Metal Origins, if only because we were sure that we’d be able to slip the odd Kiss or Poison track into the article for demonstration purposes. Happily the band’s guitarist Cam Shoobert delivered the goods in one of the most enjoyable chats in the series so far… Without further ado, let’s get down to business… What are your earliest memories of heavy metal?

“I was very lucky in a way; I had young parents who were teenagers in the eighties. DANGEROUS CURVES: Melbourne Rockers Return With Killer Single, Good And The Bad - Metal-Roos. Album Review : Dangerous Curves – Summertime Highs. Review by Peter Coates – www.facebook.com/InsideEdgePhotography DANGEROUS CURVES – Summertime Highs Release Date – July 2021 Inspired by the likes of their childhood heroes Bon Jovi, Kiss and Van Halen, Geelong rockers Dangerous Curves formed in 2015 with one only one goal in mind, to bring back the music of the infamous LA scene of the late 80’s…with a modern twist. Their 2018 full length debut, So Dirty Right was nominated for ‘Best Heavy Album’ at The Age Music Victoria Awards 2018, and Take My Money was a one-off single released back in 2019 which caused a worldwide stir. DANGEROUS CURVES return with killer single ‘Good And The Bad’, new album due mid July.

Melbourne hard rockers Dangerous Curves have delivered a slab of pure rock n roll glory via way of new single, Good And The Bad. With its intro riff reminiscent of Poison’s Fallen Angel and huge 80’s style chorus that will have you singing along with a cherry pie sized smile, Good And The Bad is classic hard rock the way it used to taste. Listen to it here The track is the bands first new music since 2019’s Take My Money, which was added to over 600 playlists worldwide! Inspired by the likes of their childhood heroes Bon Jovi, Kiss and Van Halen, Dangerous Curves formed in 2015 with one only one goal in mind, to bring back the music of the infamous LA scene of the late 80’s…with a modern twist. DANGEROUS CURVES Melbourne Rockers Return With Killer Single, Good And The Bad New Album, Summertime Highs Due Mid July. DANGEROUS CURVES Come Out With New Single. Share This: Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on reddit.

Dangerous Curves return with killer single "Good And The Bad" - The Rockpit.