DANGER DANGER's 'Revolve' Lands On Swedish Chart

September 28, 2009

DANGER DANGER's new album, "Revolve", has entered the Swedish national chart at position No. 83. The CD coincides with the 20th anniversary of the band's classic self-titled debut release for Imagine Records, a record that went on to achieve gold status in the U.S., scoring two hit singles with the songs "Naughty Naughty" and "Bang Bang". On the strength of the follow-up LP, "Screw It", DANGER DANGER became one of the most popular bands in the melodic hard rock scene, touring with the likes of KISS, EXTREME, ALICE COOPER and WARRANT, among others.

After an 11-year absence, original vocalist Ted Poley returned to the band in 2004. The reunited act's first show was in front of 25,000 people at the prestigious Sweden Rock Festival. DANGER DANGER's performance was hailed as one of the highlights of the three-day event, garnering rave reviews from fans and critics alike.

"It feels natural to have Ted back in the band," said bassist and founding member Bruno Ravel. "It has been like when we recorded our first album, so it was just a matter of getting to work and getting the best performances out of him and of all the other guys in the band. In retrospect, I can say we managed to reach our goals, as I feel that 'Revolve' is the best collection of songs we've ever assembled! There are no filler tracks. Having said that, the sound is a bit updated yet still retro and very DANGER DANGER-sounding. Anytime you hear Ted sing, you immediately think... 'Hey, that's DANGER DANGER!' and I think he has never sounded this good on any of our records!"

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