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5 tracks | 20 minutes
Released Oct 2003
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An irrepressible electro-pop groove driven by soaring vocals, epic orchestrations, and glam rock extravagance.
Bio / Background
New York glam-rockers The Fabulous Entourage whip up a fearless combination of punk and pop, acoustic and synth, electronica and power ballad.
This is their first EP, from back when the band was two guys and a lot of electronics. (Now the band is three guys and two gorgeous girls, and just a few elecronics.) Packed with vintage keyboards, samplers, drum machines, and ass-kicking vocals, "I Smell Danger" serves up a space-age sound that will reaffirm your belief in the goodness of life.
Known for their lush arrangements, throbbing beats, and sophisticated songwriting, TFE has earned a reputation for rock-and-roll excess with their elaborately staged live shows.
The New Yorker describes them as "youthful punk-popsters hell-bent on bringing theatrics back to rock-and-roll." AM New York writes, "their live shows kick butt!" The Village Voice writes, "their music commands attention."






