Dangerous Muse is an American electronic rock project based in New York City, led by songwriter and vocalist, Mike Furey.
Dangerous Muse formed when Furey and Tom Napack met as students at Fordham University, New York City. Furey, a singer-songwriter trained in piano, wanted to experiment with a more electronic sound and Napack, a musician-programmer, was looking to collaborate with a lyricist. Their first recording, "The Rejection", caught the attention of record mogul Seymour Stein who offered the duo a demo deal with Sire Records and facilitated their signing to Cordless Recordings, a digital imprint of Warner Music Group. Soon after, the duo signed with former Warner Bros. Records Senior Executive, Craig Kostich of Operational Art, for management.
"The Rejection" was their debut three-song digital EP. A music video for the lead single aired on MTV/Logo Network and in its second week went to #1 on the countdown. This success rallied significant press coverage for the duo. Highlights include the cover of The Advocate's annual music issue, Perez Hilton's popular blog, and the New York Daily News "Year End Ones to Watch." They were featured in the H&M Fashion Against Aids annual campaign among other artists to raise awareness of HIV/AIDS. An exclusive t-shirt designed by Dangerous Muse was sold in stores worldwide and online to support the cause.
You did all you could do and I will still love you, but it's time to move ...
True, we both always knew that, everything we do, it never ends well.
We try. She's dry and he's all blue.
Tonight we fight to make it right. Our mouths don't mean to say... Do they?
We should break up. Hold on, let's make up.
Tonight we search for words to stay in love another day.
We should break up. Come on let's make up.
You did all you could do and I will still love you when it's time to move on.
True, we both always knew that, every word we choose, it never sounds right.
Let's break up.
Tonight we search for words to stay in love another day.
We should break up. Come on let's make up.
Look in my eyes and tell me not to stay.
I heard it from your friends. It's different than you say.
Too late, too late for yesterday.
Too late, too late, too late, too late
Too late, too late, too late, too late...
It's too late, too late, too late, too late
Too late... Too late...
Tonight we fight to make it right. Our mouths don't mean to say... Do they?
We should break up. Come on let's make up.
Tonight we search for words to stay in love another day.
We should break up. Hold on, let's make up.