
“I’m not going to give up school because Mike is two years older than me”
The pair talked to The Advocate magazine about their music and their style. With their raunchy and risque photos and ambigous lyrics to their most popular songs, the pair are an advert for new ‘modern’ sexual freedom. When the liberation movement of the 60s was all about empowering people to break free of society’s pre-determined roles for their lives, the current revolution appears to be pushing for the ability to attract, outrage and be whoever they want to be.
“There’s no such thing as ‘out’ anymore,” Mike interjects. “It’s like, everybody’s out. People are always trying to attribute behaviors to labels, and a lot of these behaviors are being stripped from genders. Even though you look like a man, you don’t have to act ‘like a man.’
Their music can be found at online distributors like iTunes, but can also be listened to via their MySpace profile.
Dangerous Muse: Official Website
MySpace: Dangerous Muse
The Advocate: Rhythm and muse sample
Looksmart: Rhythm and Muse full article




NOT gay?? Aw, shit.