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“Be Damned!” by Norwegian wild punk’n’rollers DANGERFACE is coming – new video premiering now

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The newest Fysisk Format signing DANGERFACE is primal rock’n’roll in the style of The Good The Bad and The Zugly, Gallows and Bronx. Hailing from the west coast of Norway, from the hometown of Kvelertak, Stavanger, they are ready to release their second record “Be Damned!” April 28th. “Pardon My Douche” is the first single from “Be Damned!” and today you can check it out, along with the official video above!

The song is without a doubt the “rockiest” Dangerface has ever been. You’ll get sing-a-longs and classic rock guitar riffs. In short, the song is about the ability to get out of harmful and toxic relationships, no matter what form they take.

The song will be released with a music video made by vocalist Michael Myklebust.

Dangerface released their debut album «Get Loud!» in 2019, which received praise from the likes of Metal Hammer UK and PunkNews.org. Following the release of the album, Dangerface toured relentlessly and also played a spot on the 2000 Trees Festival in the UK the same year.

Metal Hammer called Get Loud! a “mightily impressive debut that promises much more to come”.

Dangerface by Erik Furulund
Dangerface by Erik Furulund

Dangerface is: Michael Myklebust – Vocals, Jan Eirik Forland – Guitars, backing vocals, Christian Levik Monsen – Guitars, backing vocals, Mikael Christensen Moe – Bass, backing vocals, Steinar Fattnes – Drums, percussion, backing vocals

Recorded at Bridge Burner Recordings by Arvid Tjelta / Mixed by Ørjan Kristoffersen Lund @ Bridge Burner Recordings / Mastered by Brad Boatright @ AudioSiege

Cover by Michael Myklebust

Karol Kamiński

DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels.
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