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On their track "Brasilia", London based 5 piece Good Dangers mix a piano riff that is not too dissimilar from the sort of thing that Keane were famed for on their first album with the dreamy pop of Foster the People and a recurrant guitar riff that seems to remind me of Paul Simon's "Graceland" album for some odd reason. Good Dangers have a knack for writing an anthemic chorus, and long may it continue.
And a fact for you trivia fans - Brasilia is the capital city of Brazil, and not Rio de Janeiro as many people erroneously believe.
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