Dangers of the Sea

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Mathilda 00:00 Tools
Sheer Desperation 00:00 Tools
Light 00:00 Tools
Everything Will Be Alright 00:00 Tools
Meet Me at the Station 00:00 Tools
Mine to Keep 00:00 Tools
Take My Hand 00:00 Tools
Your Hands Are Folded 00:00 Tools
When The Curtain Falls 00:00 Tools
Your Time Is Wasted 00:00 Tools
Show Some Mercy 00:00 Tools
Come Sit By My Fire 00:00 Tools
Turn Around 00:00 Tools
Can You Hear Me - edit 00:00 Tools
You & I 00:00 Tools
Stories 00:00 Tools
Renegades 00:00 Tools
President 00:00 Tools
There's No Answer for Us 00:00 Tools
A 1000 Good Reasons 00:00 Tools
Take Me to the Ocean 00:00 Tools
When I'm Gone 00:00 Tools
You and I 00:00 Tools
Can You Hear Me 00:00 Tools
Can You Hear Me (Edit) 00:00 Tools
You & I - edit 00:00 Tools
Can You Hear Me Now 00:00 Tools
Sheer Desperation (Lambert Rework) 00:00 Tools
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Dangers of the Sea is a folk/indie band from Copenhagen, Denmark. Initiated in 2010 by singer and songwriter Andreas Bay Estrup, who formed a band of old and new friends, all of them experienced musicians from acts like Slaraffenland, Saybia and Efterklang. Dangers of the Sea's music is heart-felt and haunting, and is inspirered by the folkrock scene of the 60's and early 70's, as well as bands like Midlake, R.E.M. and The Stone Roses. In the last year and a half, the band has been playing numerous shows in Denmark and abroad, including concerts with Megafaun (US, Dark Dark Dark (US) and Dry The River (UK). Dangers of the Sea has been recording throughout 2011, and are currently working with danish indie godfather Nikolaj Nørlund on the finishing process of their debut album. Official Website: http://dangersofthesea.com/ Facebook fanpage: http://www.facebook.com/dangersofthesea Twitter: https://twitter.com/dangersofthesea Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/dangersoftheseadk Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.