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The Danks perform "In Alright" from their first EP
Canadian indie rock band The Danks was formed by Brohan Moore and two former members of Two Hours Traffic - Alec O'Hanley (guitar and keyboards) and Andrew MacDonald (bass), plus Phil MacIssac (drums). The band's sound is much like that of the popular garage rock band The Strokes, but with a little more pop influence. The Danks have just released a new single, "Die Young", from their upcoming release.
"Die Young" - The Danks from Are You Afraid of The Danks (June 30).
The Danks on MySpace
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8:47 AM
May 23, 2009
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1 Comments:
thanks for introducing me to this awesome band that I didn't know about before. Definitely excited for the release of their album next month. Love ur site!
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