No Danger is the only full-length studio album released by indie rock band Inouk in 2004.
[better source needed][1][2] Devon Powers of PopMatters said that the music was not easy listening: "the threads among and even within tracks weave an intricate tapestry of genres, influences, and subject matter.
"[6] NME's Simon Hayes Budgen described the band as "sounding like an offspring of the Go-Betweens and Talking Heads" and that "professionalism doesn't always have to mean workmanlike".
[7] Johnny Loftus of AllMusic said, "Like TV on the Radio, Inouk laps whatever genre it's slotted in, offering more ideas per song than most rock hopefuls have in their white leather belts...
"[3] Uncut said that the album initially sounded like "a hilariously overcooked stew of wildly incompatible ingredients.