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Harvey Danger - Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone? (CD)

Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone?
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Album Details: Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone?

Release Date:07/29/1997
Label:Fontana London
UPC:731455600025

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User Reviews: Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone?

  • Overall:

    good

    By bommrock  Jun 13, 2002

    A good disc. The first 2 songs are the best. They'll probably be a OHW band though.

  • Overall:

    Harvey Danger's #1 Fan

    By dolenz_137  Dec 12, 2001

    This is the best CD in the entire world. It features four of the most talented & intelligent guys on this earth. I think it's very hard to tell that this CD was comprised on a very tight budget because it sounds so good! If you haven't heard of Ha...rvey Danger, then let me tell you, it's not at all like all the other garage bands out there. These guys have real talent, and their lyrics actually mean something. It was fun for me to discover the underlying messages in their songs. I have been a fan since 1997, and I'm so glad that there are other fans out there that have been blessed with the music of the greatest band ever, Harvey Danger. ROCK ON GUYS!!! Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone?

  • All Music Guide

    "I'm not sick, but I'm not well" whines vocalist Sean Nelson in "Flagpole Sitta," the first single released from Harvey Danger's 1998 debut album. Such studied bile and wry wordplay abound on this lyrically and musically very solid first effort. Rather than pigeonholing themselves into a sub-genre, Harvey Danger seem to have incorporated a variety of "alternative" influences -- notably the Pixies, the Wedding Present, and Joy Division -- plus bits of Gang of Four, Sonic Youth, the Smiths, Hole, Green Day, Buzzcocks, Ride, and Iggy Pop. The band's use of dynamics on this album is subtle and skillful, gliding within one song from a whisper to a wall of noise and back again seamlessly. With its melodic basslines and roomy, fuzz-box guitars chugging away at forceful riffs that straddle the line between '70s brit-punk and '80s indie, Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone? should be immediately accessible to fans of intelligent, sardonic, hard-edged rock. In "Private Helicopter," Nelson sneers... "If you've got greatness in you, would you do us all a favor and keep it to yourself?" Fortunately, Harvey Danger have chosen not to take their own advice. - David Kent-Abbott, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Harvey Danger

The alternative pop quartet Harvey Danger was formed in Seattle in 1994 by University of Washington students Sean Nelson (vocals), Jeff Lin (guitar), Aaron Huffman (bass), and Evan Sult (drums). Initially setting out merely to play cover versions of their favorite songs at area parties, in time the group developed a rabid cult following, and in 1996 they teamed with ren... Read more