Magnolia Park releases new single ‘DANGEROUS’ from ‘NIGHTS AFTER VAMP’ deluxe album
American band Magnolia Park recently released a brand-new track titled “DANGEROUS,” which will be featured on the deluxe edition of their VAMP album called NIGHTS AFTER VAMP. This new song is considered the focal point of this deluxe edition, and it gives listeners a glimpse of the more sensual elements the band is exploring and integrating into their musical narrative involving vampires.
According to the band, “DANGEROUS” is a song that signifies the introduction of a sexier side to their music, showcasing seductive lyrics, powerful groovy riffs, cutting-edge production, and RnB vocals that mark the beginning of a new musical era post-NIGHTS AFTER VAMP. This track acts as a teaser for the future direction and sound the band is embarking on.
If you want to experience the “DANGEROUS” track fully, you can view the lyric video on YouTube. NIGHTS AFTER VAMP is set to be released this coming Friday, offering fans an extended musical experience of Magnolia Park’s critically acclaimed 2025 album, VAMP. This original album includes the breakthrough song “Shallow,” which currently holds a sought-after position in the top 20 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay chart.
Furthermore, Magnolia Park is gearing up for an upcoming U.S. tour beginning in April, giving audiences a live experience of their new music alongside their fan-favorite tracks. It is a chance for fans to witness firsthand the band’s captivating stage presence and musical prowess.
This move by Magnolia Park to release a deluxe edition of their album showcases their commitment to evolving their sound and offering fans a fresh perspective on their artistry. With a string of successful releases under their belt, the band continues to push the boundaries and experiment with new musical styles and themes, promising an exciting journey for both the band and their listeners. Watch out for Magnolia Park’s new album drop this week and catch them live on stage as they take their music across the United States in the coming months.