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Dangerous Muse Wants You To Know "Fame Kills"


Photo credit: Greko Sklavounos

Ever heard of Dangerous Muse? If not then you're becoming a dwindling minority. These guys have been bouncing around New York's indie scene for several years now. The ambisexual band was formed when singer-songwriter Mike Furey and musician-programmer Tom Napack met as theater students at Fordham University. Their sound is described as "electropop" and they first hit with "The Rejection." (The memorable video for that catchy tune appears at the end of this post.

The guys have been somewhat cagy about labeling themselves as straight, gay or even bisexual. Instead, they prefer the label "heteroflexible" to describe their sexuality. According to Napack in one interview: "We are not gay and we are not straight. It is a cross of metrosexual and gay guys that dress well."

The band currently sits atop Logo's Click List of Top 10 Videos with "I Want it All." To celebrate that achievement and thank Logo readers for voting for them, the band wants to offer Logo/AfterElton readers a complimentary download of "Fame Kills," a song from their eternally forthcoming album.

As of this moment, fans can go to dangerousmuse.com and enter their email address to receive a free download link to the song.

The above cover art for the single notably includes QR code, so the bleeding edge techies among you can take a photo of the art with your iPhone, blackberry or other smart phone that supports QR code to be brought directly to dangerousmuse.com.

Or you can... uh... just click on the link.

Dangerous Muse - "The Rejection"


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