BUY TICKETS FACEBOOK RSVP Dangermuffin, SQWERV Doors 7PM / Show 8PM $20adv / $25DOS 21+ (see our FAQ) The new, self-titled full length from Charleston, SC’s Dangermuffin, reaches sunward, elevating the band’s role as a well rooted, unparalleled presence that crosses the borders of Americana, Folk, Jam, and Rock. While many artists have been referred to as defying genre, with this group of creatives it is truly accurate. Mostly, Dangermuffin are storytellers, drawing from the expansive palette of western music to color and shade their mindful lyricism, creating contemplative melodic journeys that reinvigorate the soul. Following the release of Heritage in 2017, the band toured extensively in support of the release. Indeed, it’s through their captivating live performances that the band turns fans into family. Whether gracing the stages at festivals such as Wanee, AllGood, Wakarusa, and Gathering of the Vibes, or sharing bills with Hot Tuna, Grace Potter, moe, Keller Williams, Leftover Salmon, and many others, Dangermuffin is dedicated to bringing their healing magic to the masses. During that time, they tried on various iterations and instrumentations, ultimately returning to the organic feel of the original trio of vocalist Dan Lotti, guitarist Mike Sivilli, and drummer / bassist Steven Sandifer. When the great pandemic spread across the globe, the band took time to reflect where they were as artists. With touring on hold, the band took time to explore other passions. Lotti and Sivilli began working in the film industry, both creating and curating music with the firm Morning Moon Productions. Their most recent project Wildflower premiered at the Toronto film festival and is now streaming on Hulu. Sandifer began his journey as a studio engineer, producer, session musician, and songwriter. He produced songs for artists like Admiral Radio and Lulu the Giant, and has produced, performed, and recorded many remote recording sessions from his studio. Yet the music they create together as Dangermuffin was never far from their hearts, eventually decamping to a cabin in the North Carolina mountains for an extended songwriting retreat. Starting with a mix of ‘loose’ voice memos that Lotti collected over the previous couple of years and musical ideas brought by each of the members of the band, over several days, they played with these sprouting ideas, recording many, many hours of demos and ‘jams.’ After spending some time listening to their sketches and unwrapping the songs within, the band turned to the vast halls of Echo Mountain, a church turned into a legendary recording studio in the heart of Asheville, NC, to track the record. “We found the environment to be exceptional for the final writing and arranging needed to finish the songs” says Sandifer. From there, Sivilli took the lead, handling much of the overdub sessions, edits, and initial mixing. Sandifer did much of the editing, as well as some of the overdub sessions in Charleston. The...