Dangermuffin
Albino Skunk Music Festival 2024
Albino Skunk Music Festival
4067 Jordan Rd
Greer, SC 29651
May 11, 2024
8:00 PM EDT
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Dan
May 10th 2024
I have been following Dangermuffin for the past year and was psyched they came to Charlotte. They played two sets: the first being acoustic and the second was a sizzling electric set. They played new and old tunes. There new material is remarkable. The encore was their version of Scarlet Begonias that brought down the house. Felt lucky to be there. Incredible musicians who gave us a fantastic concert.
Fort Mill, SC@Anne Springs Close Greenway - Dairy Barn
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Dangermuffin Biography
Charleston, SC’s Dangermuffin is an eclectic quartet that weaves lyrical themes of sea, sun, and spiritual connection with Americana, Island influenced, Folk and Jam grooves. The band's live show swims between tasty acoustic, and rockin’ electric sounds.
On the band’s 6th and latest release, ‘Heritage,’ Dangermuffin reaches into their creative arsenal to craft an album showcasing the band’s signature coastal-influenced grooves mixed with Americana sensibilities and Appalachian fingerpicking. The album’s lyrics contemplate the universal human connection to our ancestors, ancient traditions and symbols while yearning for humanity to get back to its roots. It is an audible showcase weaving introspective lyrics with catchy, nimble guitar riffs. Fittingly, the album’s soaring vocals were recorded in Charleston’s historic Unitarian Church, a National Historic Landmark built in 1772.
Read MoreOn the band’s 6th and latest release, ‘Heritage,’ Dangermuffin reaches into their creative arsenal to craft an album showcasing the band’s signature coastal-influenced grooves mixed with Americana sensibilities and Appalachian fingerpicking. The album’s lyrics contemplate the universal human connection to our ancestors, ancient traditions and symbols while yearning for humanity to get back to its roots. It is an audible showcase weaving introspective lyrics with catchy, nimble guitar riffs. Fittingly, the album’s soaring vocals were recorded in Charleston’s historic Unitarian Church, a National Historic Landmark built in 1772.
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