
Dangermuffin has battled through triumph, disaster, and lineup changes since their inception in 2005. Far from being an average bar band, the proficient Charleston trio recently tightened up on their expressive songwriting and recorded a new set of material that signifies a high point of confidence and a major step ahead.
Firmly rooted in folk rock, blues, and reggae, the band never quite had an identifiable style. On the band's brand-new album Moonscapes — its third disc in three years — lead singer and acoustic guitarist Dan Lotti digs deep into his most recent mystical musings and comes up with themes of loss, soul-searching, and optimism.
Tonight, the unplugged, stripped down version returns to the Home Team.