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Dangerous Muse wishes everyday was Halloween

Electro-pop duo and former Advocate coverboys Dangerous Muse have gotten into the holiday spirit with their new single, a cover of Ministry's "Everyday Is Halloween," released today.

Originally due for release a week ago, the track was delayed due to a "minor complication" between Warner Music and iTunes. It's a shame, as the song surely would have been a huge hit in the clubs this Halloween weekend. The track is a lot of fun and I love lead singer Mike Furey's vocals: sometimes growly, sometimes breathy, but always incredibly sexy. I've got to say, I prefer his voice over Al Jourgensen's in the original.

But as good as the single is, the "Josh Harris Club Mix" (which you can preview over on the group's Myspace page) is even better. Adding in some throbbing techno beats, the remix is pretty irresistible.

As a bonus, I've included the oddly endearing YouTube video of Dangerous Muse carving (with varying degrees of success) the pumpkins that were going to appear on the cover of the remix album.


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