Genre-fluid music calls for its own unique descriptor, and Kansas City outfit RxGhost coined danger pop to describe their “pop songs wrapped in shoegaze/alt-rock noise and texture.”
Their sound tends toward driving, heady post-rock that pushes you up to a ledge only to gently lower you down into a cool wash of reverb. Crooning and introspective songs are supported by a tight and high-energy rhythm section. The sparkling, moody atmosphere at their live shows is enveloping; they bring memorable ambiance regardless of venue and have kindly packaged up ten songs of the live Rx experience for us to listen to any time (any time but now, any time…).
Paul Malinowski (of Shiner and Massive Sound Studio) had previously recorded and mixed RxGhost’s first album, Scaffolding, and reached back out the