Yeah the MB tour got confirmed this morning, I'm pretty gutted they're supporting a shifty band like MB. I'd love to see TDS but I don't want to support MB in anyway. I'm really hoping TDS add a couple of headline shows while they're over here.
Already have my ticket. I am fully aware of the drama with Moose Blood but I really like their music. Alongside that, the chance to see The Dangerous Summer is something I cannot pass up. Also, @ajperdomo , if you're reading this, play Parachute in Birmingham for three fans who have that as their "friendship" song
I mean, I'm pretty sure the band have a say in this. A Hopeless band want to tour the UK, whilst the biggest UK band Hopeless has is releasing an album and touring. TDS could have said no, I'd probably blame them if you want to blame anyone.
I'm going to blame people for continuing to support that shitty band and give them the platform to continue on. Fuck Moose Blood
I’d be surprised if the band knew honestly, these weren’t very publicized allegations other than the drummer leaving. I blame hopeless more for continuing to give the band a platform. Not totally taking all blame from TDS but...
I think this is where I fall in line on this one as well. AJ himself said on LSS that he hasn't really paid much attention to the industry while he was out of it, and I feel like outside of chorus, the issue wasn't widely circulated. Of the two big hopeless UK bands they were both shit options.
Should have been a dual headliner with Trash Boat anyway. That is a UK Hopeless band with a fantastic debut and zero controversy.
Hell yeah, such an awesome, quality pop-punk band in the newer era of the scene that is full of mediocrity.
I haven't seen anyone in this thread defending the band because they like the band. They're just against security guards mistreating people.
The album was my favourite pop punk release last year, and they're SO good live. Also, the lead singer drove my mates band around, as that's his day job, he drives other pop punk and hardcore bands haha.