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ABLE DANGER / Press

“Dayton, Ohio rockers Able Danger is streaming a video for "Let Go," which features a solo vocal and key performance by lead vocalist Nikki Luttrell. "Let Go" is an emotionally charged song, and people can relate to it for a number of reasons. Nikki personally dedicated her performance in the video to American Veterans who are suffering from PTSD. Able Danger is now offering this version of the song for free.”

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“They start with Chaos, a dark, ambiance tune with cranky, growling monster in the closet guitars adding Luttrell’s classic keyboard notes and emotional, melancholy and somewhat creepy vocals sporting the inherited talents of mom and dad. Think the dark side of Roxette and a classical gothic Sheryl Crow. Stewart a guitarist since age five comes from a musical family. There’s a certain amount of pain and sorrow in Luttrell’s voice which she blends beautifully with power and emotional confidence. www.abledangermusic.com”

“Embrace the "Chaos" with the debut EP from Ohio's own Able Danger!”

“Able Danger's new album, "Chaos," is sharp like a razor and will cut into your soul like a Butcher knife. A hybrid of alternative, rock and pop. "Escape" has amazing vocals, instrumentation and lyrical content. A great listen while in deep contemplation. Another introspective fragment, "Chaos." Eerie vocals coupled with fierce guitar riffs always equals a golden moment. Definitely a performance track at a major music festival. "Grant's Song" is pure bliss. Romantic and cinematic piece. Effortlessly fabricated work. "Let Go" is epic. Huge lead vocals, superb production fused with top notch instrumentation. This is a big song - full of life and spunk. You can almost see the band playing on Lambeau Field during a half time show for the NFL's Super Bowl. "Digital Chaos" is magnificent. Very reminiscent of Moby. An extremely sensual record that oozes sex appeal.”

“The ferocity of the opening of Escape is something that will immediately draw listeners in, while the initial vocal work provides a considerable level of variety to the track. Able Danger creates a style of rock that touches upon the work of Amy Lee (Evanescence) and Nightwish, while having enough hooks and melodies placed into the track to make a serious play for radio play.”

“Able Danger is quickly gaining attention in the national spotlight. An unsigned female fronted rock group from Dayton, Ohio, Able Danger has shared the stage with national touring artists such as Sick Puppies, Lacuna Coil, Saliva and Trapt. Magazines such as Alternative Press, 360, and Against magazine have featured the band in the last month. Able Danger have released their first single entitled “Escape,” from from their upcoming debut EP due out September 1. 360 Magazine gave “Escape,” a rave review recently on facebook as well. So how long will it be before this very talented band sees a record deal on the table? 2015 may prove to be the year.”

“Able Danger Music is the epitome of fierce. A hybrid of pop, rock and alternative. Spectacular vocals, amazing harmonies, powerful production and beautifully crafted instrumentation. Lyrical content is stellar. A powerful and poignant tune about escaping from your current situation into a more meaningful reality. Something tangible. "Escape" is an excellent piece of work that would make any music supervisor enthusiastic about having it as the backdrop for a TVC or cinematic film. In short, this ensemble has landed on our #360WatchList once again for their immense talent, sophistication and creativity.”

“How a small time band is quickly gaining attention in the National Spotlight It’s not every day that a small time upstart band gets the honor of performing with International and National recording artists. For Able Danger, a female fronted rock band that just began less than a year ago, it’s about to be their third time.”

“Able Danger have hopes to have the EP released on iTunes around Labor Day this year. The first song the band released, “Chaos” presents the evolution of the group’s previous projects coming into one. The somber, ambient beginning of the song makes way to frenetic thunderous guitar riffs. The melancholy tone that Luttrell projects in not only her vocals but with her keyboard. The snarling guitar and bass from Winner and Stewart. The free-roaming, progressive drums from Willis. Able Danger present an astounding, atmospheric rock song that will leave an imprint on listeners and fans from past, present.”

“They start with Chaos, a dark, ambiance tune with cranky, growling monster in the closet guitars adding Luttrell’s classic keyboard notes and emotional, melancholy and somewhat creepy vocals sporting the inherited talents of mom and dad. Think the dark side of Roxette and a classical gothic Sheryl Crow. Stewart a guitarist since age five comes from a musical family. There’s a certain amount of pain and sorrow in Luttrell’s voice which she blends beautifully with power and emotional confidence.”

“Dayton’s Able Danger bested 74 other bands with female members in a state wide contest with six finalists in a vote based contest on Facebook to earn the opening spot in Columbus that evening. A very young group, together for only four months but they make up for their hatchling status with a collective four year history in the Dayton scene in other bands. With former moniker Hereafter, guitarist Chris Stewart joined Jason Winner and Ben Willis with blonde mouthpiece Nikki Luttrell to form the progressive rock sound of AD. Look for their debut in April.”