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Harvey Danger

Harvey Danger was an American alternative rock[1][2] band. It was formed in 1992 in Seattle, Washington, by Aaron Huffman and Jeff J. Lin, who were both journalism students at the University of Washington. Drummer Evan Sult and singer Sean Nelson were brought into the band in 1993, solidifying the band's lineup for the remainder of their initial existence.

Harvey Danger
Harvey Danger playing their final show in 2009
Background information
OriginSeattle, Washington, U.S.
Genres
Years active
  • 1992 (1992)–2001 (2001)
  • 2004 (2004)–2009 (2009)
Labels
Past members
Websiteharveydanger.com

After performing a variety of shows in the local area and recording a number of demos with producer John Goodmanson, Harvey Danger released their debut album, Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone? (1997) through the Arena Rock Recording Company. Although the album was not a success initially, its second track, "Flagpole Sitta", began receiving nationwide radio airplay, and soon after the band signed with Slash Records, a subsidiary of the major label London Recordings. Slash/London reissued Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone? and "Flagpole Sitta" as a single in April 1998[3] to widespread commercial success, with the album eventually becoming certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in 1999.[4] However, the band grew increasingly uncomfortable with their association with "Flagpole Sitta" and their perceived status as a one-hit wonder, and sought to distance themselves from the song and their early lo-fi sound with their subsequent musical output.[5][6][7][8]

Following a series of corporate restructurings that saw the band change record labels, Harvey Danger issued their second studio album, King James Version (2000), which showed the band moving in a more artistic direction influenced by the works of Radiohead and Frederic Tuten.[9][10] Although its sole single "Sad Sweetheart of the Rodeo" became a minor hit,[11] the album performed very poorly commercially, and its failure led to the band breaking up in April 2001.[6] It has since attracted a cult following.[12][13][14]

Nelson, Huffman and Lin reformed Harvey Danger in April 2004, with Michael Welke replacing Sult on drums.[15] In 2005, the band issued their third and final album, Little by Little..., which featured a more piano-driven sound.[16] The band's decision to release the album as a free BitTorrent/download through their website[17] attracted significant attention and helped renew the band's popularity.[1][15] On May 28, 2009, Harvey Danger announced that they had amicably decided to disband, and the band played its final show at the Crocodile Cafe in Seattle on August 29, 2009.[18]

History edit

Early years (1992–1995) edit

Harvey Danger began in 1992 with University of Washington classmates Jeff Lin and Aaron Huffman deciding "it might be fun to start a band." Huffman and Lin, who were both student journalists on the staff of The Daily of the University of Washington student newspaper, took the name "Harvey Danger" from a phrase graffitied onto the wall of the newspaper's office. Lin and Huffman played house parties and bars as a duo under the Harvey Danger name until 1993, when they invited Evan Sult to be their drummer. Despite his complete lack of drumming experience, Sult agreed, bringing along his own similarly inexperienced classmate Sean Nelson. Nelson was also a colleague of Lin and Huffman at The Daily's arts and entertainment section The Glass Onion.[19]

The foursome played their first show on April 21, 1994 at the now-defunct Lake Union Pub; Sult and Nelson, both under 21, were only permitted entry during the set.[20] That summer, the band moved into Nelson's student house together and began holding band practices in the basement. [citation needed] More shows at the Lake Union Pub and other low-rent Seattle clubs followed, leading to exposure in The Seattle Times.

As the band began playing more shows at increasingly reputable venues, their songwriting gained momentum. In 1994, the band produced a six-song demo tape, sold at shows for $3.

Merrymakers and initial success (1996–1998) edit

When three-quarters of the group became unemployed in 1996, they decided to devote yet more attention to the band, moving to another house and renting a rehearsal space. Their shows continued to improve, and the band became regular weekend performers at the Crocodile Cafe.

The band recorded a three-track demo tape with producer John Goodmanson, which failed to draw attention from major labels, but found its way to Greg Glover, a London Records intern who ran his own small label, The Arena Rock Recording Company, Glover expressed interest in releasing a 7" single, and Harvey Danger provided him with an additional three songs—including "Flagpole Sitta"—also recorded with Goodmanson. On the strength of these, Glover agreed to bankroll a full-length album.

In 1996, shortly before the band's national success, Nelson was hired as a reporter for The Stranger newspaper in Seattle. Nelson opted to balance his journalism and music careers, and he continues to write and edit for the newspaper to the present day.[21]

The group was working on their first album between March and June 1996. Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone? was released July 29, 1997, to local critical acclaim. The record performed well on college radio charts, and it sold steadily in Seattle and New York, among other cities. By late 1997, however, the band felt as though the record had lost its momentum and the group began to contemplate breaking up. Shortly before taking January 1998 off to contemplate their future, Nelson gave a copy of Merrymakers to KNDD DJ Marco Collins. Within weeks, "Flagpole Sitta" had become KNDD's most-requested song. The band toured extensively from March through December 1998, playing headlining and support gigs with some of the most popular artists of the year and appearing at many radio festivals. Influential L.A. radio station KROQ-FM picked the track up, and stations across the country shortly followed suit. When Greg Glover of The Arena Rock Recording Company was hired at Slash Records, a subsidiary of London Recordings, Harvey Danger were signed to the label. "Flagpole Sitta" made Billboard magazine's Top 40 and appeared in a number of films and television shows. Its video got heavy rotation on MTV and VH1. The song also became famous globally as one of the most memorable songs featured in the film American Pie, despite not being on the official retail soundtrack. It also appeared in the movie Disturbing Behavior and its trailer. More recently, the song was used as the opening theme to the British sitcom Peep Show for the second series and onwards. In August 2019, "Flagpole Sitta" was ranked No. 25 on Rolling Stone's "50 Best Songs of the Nineties" list.[22]

The band had wanted to release the song "Carlotta Valdez" as the follow-up single to "Flagpole Sitta", but they were overruled by Slash Records, who released "Private Helicopter" as a single instead in the fall of 1998.[19] The single received lukewarm reception and did not reach any Billboard music chart. In December 1998, Harvey Danger began writing songs for their follow-up album.

Delays and King James Version (1999–2001) edit

Harvey Danger began production of their second album in March 1999 at Albert Grossman's Bearsville Studios, near Woodstock, New York. Slash/London was unusually uninvolved in the recording process, a harbinger of what was to come. After three weeks of recording at Bearsville and several more weeks of recording and mixing in Seattle and Los Angeles, the band submitted the record, King James Version, to their label, and waited. What the band refers to as "elaborate corporate reshuffling" began almost immediately after they finished their album: mergers and acquisitions among record labels left them and their record in limbo for over a year, not knowing to whom they were signed, nor when KJV would be released.

Attempts to release the album on then-fledgling indie label Barsuk Records fell through due to legal complications, a tour with the Pretenders fell through due to lack of label support, and, just when the band was about to give up, newly reorganized London-Sire Records released King James Version on September 12, 2000. Reviews were strong, but buzz was almost nonexistent: sales of the album were slow, and the single "Sad Sweetheart of the Rodeo" performed poorly on radio and MTV. For the album's supporting tour, Nevada Bachelors guitarist Mike Squires was added as the group's live guitarist as well as the Western State Hurricanes founder John Roderick on keyboard.[23][24] Roderick would later fill in on bass when Huffman fell ill, days before a performance on The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn.

Hiatus and reunion (2001–2004) edit

Harvey Danger played a "final" show in Portland on April 21, 2001, seven years to the day after their first show, and quietly disbanded for an undetermined period.

During the hiatus Jeff Lin returned to school, Evan Sult relocated to Chicago and joined the band Bound Stems and Aaron Huffman formed the group Love Hotel. Sean Nelson recorded and toured with The Long Winters, the group formed by former Harvey Danger live member John Roderick, and worked on solo material, sometimes with Lin and Huffman (actually recording several unreleased songs, among them covers of songs written by Harry Nilsson for a future release entitled Nelson Sings Nilsson, eventually released in 2019 without Lin and Huffman's contributions).[25] He wrote for the weekly alternative Seattle newspaper, The Stranger; and became a partner in Barsuk Records and a DJ for Seattle's KEXP-FM. The idea of reforming Harvey Danger was raised several times, but rejected.

In 2004, Nelson, Huffman, and Lin entered a studio together for the first time in three years to record two new song ideas, with Nada Surf's Ira Elliot accompanying on drums. The session went so well that the trio agreed to begin writing music together—with "no strings attached." Sult, busy in Chicago, was unable to return, but sent his blessing for Harvey Danger's reincarnation.

April 21, 2004, saw both the tenth anniversary of Harvey Danger and their first show since 2001, in Seattle. With Nada Surf opening and Elliot again filling in on drums, the show also previewed songs that would be part of the new album: "Moral Centralia," "Wine, Women, and Song," and "War Buddies." The band recruited Seattle-based drummer Michael Welke, formalized their return as a band, and performed with their new lineup at the Bumbershoot Festival in Seattle in the summer of 2004. The year ended with the self-release of a five-song EP, Sometimes You Have to Work on Christmas (Sometimes).

Little by Little... and breakup (2005–2009) edit

In January 2005, Harvey Danger entered Robert Lang Studios to record their third album. Joining them again was Goodmanson, accompanied by Steve Fisk. The recording process ran smoothly, and Little by Little... was released on September 13, 2005, five years and one day after King James Version.

Citing "a long-held sense that the practice now being demonized by the music biz as 'illegal' file sharing can be a friend to the independent musician," Harvey Danger released their third album, Little by Little..., as a free download via BitTorrent a week after its release, and directly from the band's website a week after that. Within two months of release, the album had been downloaded 100,000 times, while the first pressing of physical copies (packaged with a disc of bonus material) had nearly sold out.

Reviews of the album were mixed. Pitchfork Media gave the album 6.9 (of a possible 10); AllMusic granted 3.5 (of a possible 5);[26] PopMatters wrote: "If Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone is a rebellious kid kicking over trashcans in his neighborhood, then Little by Little seems to be that kid all grown up, taking out the trash, putting the lid on tightly, getting in his Jetta, and driving to work."[27] Treble.com wrote: "Little by Little is one of the most pleasantly surprising albums of the year and one that truly displays the intricate and clever songwriting of a band in its prime." Threeimaginarygirls.com said: "Little By Little... deals with complex issues like politics, religion, and relationships on an intelligent level that's both challenging and accessible." The album's first single, "Cream and Bastards Rise," made Rolling Stone's "Hot List." It was also released as a downloadable song for the "Rock Band" video game series on October 7, 2008.

On July 25, 2006, Olympia-based label Kill Rock Stars re-released Little by Little... with a slightly altered track listing (songs on the bonus disc and main album swapped places). This release was much more widely available, and the band set out on its first national tour in five years in support of the album. On October 10, 2006, Barsuk Records released Little Round Mirrors as a maxi-single/EP with four B-sides.

On May 28, 2009, the band announced, "After 15 years, three albums, hundreds of shows, and far more twists and turns than we ever imagined possible, we've decided to put Harvey Danger to rest. The decision is totally mutual and utterly amicable."[28] Harvey Danger played eight farewell shows in August, the last three of them in Seattle. The band closed with the last song it wrote, "The Show Must Not Go On".[29]

Post-breakup (2009–present) edit

Since the band's breakup, Nelson continued to write and edit for The Stranger alternative weekly newspaper, which he had done for most of the duration of the band's career, until 2018. He now lives in Nashville, TN.[30] He occasionally performs as a solo artist, having released the album Make Good Choices in 2013 and Nelson Sings Nilsson, an album of Harry Nilsson covers in 2019.[31]

Jeff J. Lin works as a tech entrepreneur, having founded the photo sharing site Momento 360 in 2015.[32] Evan Sult is now based in New York City and since 2013 has drummed for the indie rock duo Sleepy Kitty.[33] Founding bassist Aaron Huffman died of respiratory failure due to cystic fibrosis on March 6, 2016, at age 43. His death was reported in The Stranger by Nelson.[34]

In 2011, Harvey Danger released The Dead Sea Scrolls B-side collection and final single "The Show Must Not Go On" for free on their website.[35]

Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone? was released on vinyl for the first time on July 29, 2014, by the independent label No Sleep Records. The packaging for the Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone? re-issue LP features new artwork, designed by Huffman, Sult and Nelson, using the iconic house from the original cover art now updated to reflect the passage of time, now surrounded by freeways and skyscrapers.[36]

Band members edit

Timeline edit

Discography edit

Demo tapes edit

  • Harvey Danger (1994) (Cover: photo of saucepan in kitchen sink full of dry ice. One-sided J-card, printed on color laser printer.) Self-released.[citation needed]
  • Harvey Danger (1996) (Cover: twin red arrows pointing upward. Red and black printed on off-white paper.) Self-released.[citation needed]

Studio albums edit

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and sales figures
Title Details Peak chart positions Certifications
US
[11]
US
Heat.

[11]
Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone? 70 2
King James Version
Little by Little...
  • Released: September 13, 2005[40]
  • Label: Phonographic (Phono 02)
  • Format: 2xCD, LP, BitTorrent, DD
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Compilation albums edit

  • Dead Sea Scrolls (2009) Phonographic

Extended plays edit

Title Details
Harvey Danger
  • Released: September 12, 2000[39]
  • Label: London-Sire (Circuit City exclusive)
  • Format: CD
Sometimes You Have to Work on Christmas (Sometimes)
  • Released: December 2004
  • Label: Phonographic
  • Format: CD

Singles edit

List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
Air.

[11]
US Alt.
[11]
US
Pop

[11]
US
Rock

[11]
AUS
[41]
CAN
[42]
FRA
[43]
ICE
[44]
SCO
[45]
UK
[46]
"Flagpole Sitta" 1997 38 3 32 30 50 9 98 14 63 57 Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone?
"Private Helicopter" 1998
"Save It for Later" 1999 29 200 Cigarettes soundtrack
"Sad Sweetheart of the Rodeo" 2000 27 King James Version
"Authenticity" 2001
"Cream and Bastards Rise" 2005 Little by Little...
"Little Round Mirrors" 2006
"The Show Must Not Go On" 2009 Non-album single
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Compilations and soundtracks edit

  • Fuel: A Compilation (1997) Arena Rock Recording Company – "Carjack Fever"
  • Now That's What I Call Music! (1998) PolyGram/Universal – "Flagpole Sitta"
  • 200 Cigarettes Music from the Motion Picture (1999) PolyGram – "Save It for Later"
  • Soul Survivors Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2001) Gold Circle Records – "Authenticity"
  • Otis' Opuses (2006) Kill Rock Stars – "Cream and Bastards Rise"

Music Videos edit

Song Year Director Album Cite
"Flagpole Sitta" 1998 Liz Friedlander Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone? [47]
"Private Helicopter" John Flansburgh [48]
"Save It for Later" 1999 Evan Bernard 200 Cigarettes soundtrack [49]
"Sad Sweetheart of the Rodeo" 2000 King James Version [50]
"Sometimes You Have to Work on Christmas (Sometimes)" Sean Nelson non-album single [51]
"Little Round Mirrors" 2006 Little by Little... [52]

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External links edit

  • Harvey Danger's official site
  • Rock and Roll McDonald's, Jeff J. Lin's blog, with background information and analysis on the free release of Little By Little....
  • Harvey Danger collection at the Internet Archive's live music archive
  • Harvey Danger on Allmusic
  • Harvey Danger interview with Globecat Music Blog 06/21/08
  • Harvey Danger at IMDb

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Harvey Danger news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Harvey Danger was an American alternative rock 1 2 band It was formed in 1992 in Seattle Washington by Aaron Huffman and Jeff J Lin who were both journalism students at the University of Washington Drummer Evan Sult and singer Sean Nelson were brought into the band in 1993 solidifying the band s lineup for the remainder of their initial existence Harvey DangerHarvey Danger playing their final show in 2009Background informationOriginSeattle Washington U S GenresAlternative rock indie rockYears active1992 1992 2001 2001 2004 2004 2009 2009 LabelsArena Rock Slash London PolyGram London Sire Phonographic Barsuk Kill Rock Stars No SleepPast membersSean Nelson Jeff J Lin Aaron Huffman Michael Welke Rob Knop Ken Hunt Dan Fineman Evan Sult Mike Squires John RoderickWebsiteharveydanger wbr com After performing a variety of shows in the local area and recording a number of demos with producer John Goodmanson Harvey Danger released their debut album Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone 1997 through the Arena Rock Recording Company Although the album was not a success initially its second track Flagpole Sitta began receiving nationwide radio airplay and soon after the band signed with Slash Records a subsidiary of the major label London Recordings Slash London reissued Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone and Flagpole Sitta as a single in April 1998 3 to widespread commercial success with the album eventually becoming certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA in 1999 4 However the band grew increasingly uncomfortable with their association with Flagpole Sitta and their perceived status as a one hit wonder and sought to distance themselves from the song and their early lo fi sound with their subsequent musical output 5 6 7 8 Following a series of corporate restructurings that saw the band change record labels Harvey Danger issued their second studio album King James Version 2000 which showed the band moving in a more artistic direction influenced by the works of Radiohead and Frederic Tuten 9 10 Although its sole single Sad Sweetheart of the Rodeo became a minor hit 11 the album performed very poorly commercially and its failure led to the band breaking up in April 2001 6 It has since attracted a cult following 12 13 14 Nelson Huffman and Lin reformed Harvey Danger in April 2004 with Michael Welke replacing Sult on drums 15 In 2005 the band issued their third and final album Little by Little which featured a more piano driven sound 16 The band s decision to release the album as a free BitTorrent download through their website 17 attracted significant attention and helped renew the band s popularity 1 15 On May 28 2009 Harvey Danger announced that they had amicably decided to disband and the band played its final show at the Crocodile Cafe in Seattle on August 29 2009 18 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1992 1995 1 2 Merrymakers and initial success 1996 1998 1 3 Delays and King James Version 1999 2001 1 4 Hiatus and reunion 2001 2004 1 5 Little by Little and breakup 2005 2009 1 6 Post breakup 2009 present 2 Band members 2 1 Timeline 3 Discography 3 1 Demo tapes 3 2 Studio albums 3 3 Compilation albums 3 4 Extended plays 3 5 Singles 3 6 Compilations and soundtracks 3 7 Music Videos 4 References 5 External linksHistory editEarly years 1992 1995 edit Harvey Danger began in 1992 with University of Washington classmates Jeff Lin and Aaron Huffman deciding it might be fun to start a band Huffman and Lin who were both student journalists on the staff of The Daily of the University of Washington student newspaper took the name Harvey Danger from a phrase graffitied onto the wall of the newspaper s office Lin and Huffman played house parties and bars as a duo under the Harvey Danger name until 1993 when they invited Evan Sult to be their drummer Despite his complete lack of drumming experience Sult agreed bringing along his own similarly inexperienced classmate Sean Nelson Nelson was also a colleague of Lin and Huffman at The Daily s arts and entertainment section The Glass Onion 19 The foursome played their first show on April 21 1994 at the now defunct Lake Union Pub Sult and Nelson both under 21 were only permitted entry during the set 20 That summer the band moved into Nelson s student house together and began holding band practices in the basement citation needed More shows at the Lake Union Pub and other low rent Seattle clubs followed leading to exposure in The Seattle Times As the band began playing more shows at increasingly reputable venues their songwriting gained momentum In 1994 the band produced a six song demo tape sold at shows for 3 Merrymakers and initial success 1996 1998 edit When three quarters of the group became unemployed in 1996 they decided to devote yet more attention to the band moving to another house and renting a rehearsal space Their shows continued to improve and the band became regular weekend performers at the Crocodile Cafe The band recorded a three track demo tape with producer John Goodmanson which failed to draw attention from major labels but found its way to Greg Glover a London Records intern who ran his own small label The Arena Rock Recording Company Glover expressed interest in releasing a 7 single and Harvey Danger provided him with an additional three songs including Flagpole Sitta also recorded with Goodmanson On the strength of these Glover agreed to bankroll a full length album In 1996 shortly before the band s national success Nelson was hired as a reporter for The Stranger newspaper in Seattle Nelson opted to balance his journalism and music careers and he continues to write and edit for the newspaper to the present day 21 The group was working on their first album between March and June 1996 Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone was released July 29 1997 to local critical acclaim The record performed well on college radio charts and it sold steadily in Seattle and New York among other cities By late 1997 however the band felt as though the record had lost its momentum and the group began to contemplate breaking up Shortly before taking January 1998 off to contemplate their future Nelson gave a copy of Merrymakers to KNDD DJ Marco Collins Within weeks Flagpole Sitta had become KNDD s most requested song The band toured extensively from March through December 1998 playing headlining and support gigs with some of the most popular artists of the year and appearing at many radio festivals Influential L A radio station KROQ FM picked the track up and stations across the country shortly followed suit When Greg Glover of The Arena Rock Recording Company was hired at Slash Records a subsidiary of London Recordings Harvey Danger were signed to the label Flagpole Sitta made Billboard magazine s Top 40 and appeared in a number of films and television shows Its video got heavy rotation on MTV and VH1 The song also became famous globally as one of the most memorable songs featured in the film American Pie despite not being on the official retail soundtrack It also appeared in the movie Disturbing Behavior and its trailer More recently the song was used as the opening theme to the British sitcom Peep Show for the second series and onwards In August 2019 Flagpole Sitta was ranked No 25 on Rolling Stone s 50 Best Songs of the Nineties list 22 The band had wanted to release the song Carlotta Valdez as the follow up single to Flagpole Sitta but they were overruled by Slash Records who released Private Helicopter as a single instead in the fall of 1998 19 The single received lukewarm reception and did not reach any Billboard music chart In December 1998 Harvey Danger began writing songs for their follow up album Delays and King James Version 1999 2001 edit Harvey Danger began production of their second album in March 1999 at Albert Grossman s Bearsville Studios near Woodstock New York Slash London was unusually uninvolved in the recording process a harbinger of what was to come After three weeks of recording at Bearsville and several more weeks of recording and mixing in Seattle and Los Angeles the band submitted the record King James Version to their label and waited What the band refers to as elaborate corporate reshuffling began almost immediately after they finished their album mergers and acquisitions among record labels left them and their record in limbo for over a year not knowing to whom they were signed nor when KJV would be released Attempts to release the album on then fledgling indie label Barsuk Records fell through due to legal complications a tour with the Pretenders fell through due to lack of label support and just when the band was about to give up newly reorganized London Sire Records released King James Version on September 12 2000 Reviews were strong but buzz was almost nonexistent sales of the album were slow and the single Sad Sweetheart of the Rodeo performed poorly on radio and MTV For the album s supporting tour Nevada Bachelors guitarist Mike Squires was added as the group s live guitarist as well as the Western State Hurricanes founder John Roderick on keyboard 23 24 Roderick would later fill in on bass when Huffman fell ill days before a performance on The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn Hiatus and reunion 2001 2004 edit Harvey Danger played a final show in Portland on April 21 2001 seven years to the day after their first show and quietly disbanded for an undetermined period During the hiatus Jeff Lin returned to school Evan Sult relocated to Chicago and joined the band Bound Stems and Aaron Huffman formed the group Love Hotel Sean Nelson recorded and toured with The Long Winters the group formed by former Harvey Danger live member John Roderick and worked on solo material sometimes with Lin and Huffman actually recording several unreleased songs among them covers of songs written by Harry Nilsson for a future release entitled Nelson Sings Nilsson eventually released in 2019 without Lin and Huffman s contributions 25 He wrote for the weekly alternative Seattle newspaper The Stranger and became a partner in Barsuk Records and a DJ for Seattle s KEXP FM The idea of reforming Harvey Danger was raised several times but rejected In 2004 Nelson Huffman and Lin entered a studio together for the first time in three years to record two new song ideas with Nada Surf s Ira Elliot accompanying on drums The session went so well that the trio agreed to begin writing music together with no strings attached Sult busy in Chicago was unable to return but sent his blessing for Harvey Danger s reincarnation April 21 2004 saw both the tenth anniversary of Harvey Danger and their first show since 2001 in Seattle With Nada Surf opening and Elliot again filling in on drums the show also previewed songs that would be part of the new album Moral Centralia Wine Women and Song and War Buddies The band recruited Seattle based drummer Michael Welke formalized their return as a band and performed with their new lineup at the Bumbershoot Festival in Seattle in the summer of 2004 The year ended with the self release of a five song EP Sometimes You Have to Work on Christmas Sometimes Little by Little and breakup 2005 2009 edit In January 2005 Harvey Danger entered Robert Lang Studios to record their third album Joining them again was Goodmanson accompanied by Steve Fisk The recording process ran smoothly and Little by Little was released on September 13 2005 five years and one day after King James Version Citing a long held sense that the practice now being demonized by the music biz as illegal file sharing can be a friend to the independent musician Harvey Danger released their third album Little by Little as a free download via BitTorrent a week after its release and directly from the band s website a week after that Within two months of release the album had been downloaded 100 000 times while the first pressing of physical copies packaged with a disc of bonus material had nearly sold out Reviews of the album were mixed Pitchfork Media gave the album 6 9 of a possible 10 AllMusic granted 3 5 of a possible 5 26 PopMatters wrote If Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone is a rebellious kid kicking over trashcans in his neighborhood then Little by Little seems to be that kid all grown up taking out the trash putting the lid on tightly getting in his Jetta and driving to work 27 Treble com wrote Little by Little is one of the most pleasantly surprising albums of the year and one that truly displays the intricate and clever songwriting of a band in its prime Threeimaginarygirls com said Little By Little deals with complex issues like politics religion and relationships on an intelligent level that s both challenging and accessible The album s first single Cream and Bastards Rise made Rolling Stone s Hot List It was also released as a downloadable song for the Rock Band video game series on October 7 2008 On July 25 2006 Olympia based label Kill Rock Stars re released Little by Little with a slightly altered track listing songs on the bonus disc and main album swapped places This release was much more widely available and the band set out on its first national tour in five years in support of the album On October 10 2006 Barsuk Records released Little Round Mirrors as a maxi single EP with four B sides On May 28 2009 the band announced After 15 years three albums hundreds of shows and far more twists and turns than we ever imagined possible we ve decided to put Harvey Danger to rest The decision is totally mutual and utterly amicable 28 Harvey Danger played eight farewell shows in August the last three of them in Seattle The band closed with the last song it wrote The Show Must Not Go On 29 Post breakup 2009 present edit Since the band s breakup Nelson continued to write and edit for The Stranger alternative weekly newspaper which he had done for most of the duration of the band s career until 2018 He now lives in Nashville TN 30 He occasionally performs as a solo artist having released the album Make Good Choices in 2013 and Nelson Sings Nilsson an album of Harry Nilsson covers in 2019 31 Jeff J Lin works as a tech entrepreneur having founded the photo sharing site Momento 360 in 2015 32 Evan Sult is now based in New York City and since 2013 has drummed for the indie rock duo Sleepy Kitty 33 Founding bassist Aaron Huffman died of respiratory failure due to cystic fibrosis on March 6 2016 at age 43 His death was reported in The Stranger by Nelson 34 In 2011 Harvey Danger released The Dead Sea Scrolls B side collection and final single The Show Must Not Go On for free on their website 35 Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone was released on vinyl for the first time on July 29 2014 by the independent label No Sleep Records The packaging for the Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone re issue LP features new artwork designed by Huffman Sult and Nelson using the iconic house from the original cover art now updated to reflect the passage of time now surrounded by freeways and skyscrapers 36 Band members editFinal lineup Jeff J Lin guitar piano keyboards violin backing vocals 1992 2009 Aaron Huffman bass guitar guitar 1992 2009 died 2016 Sean Nelson lead vocals keyboards 1993 2009 Michael Welke drums percussion 2004 2009 Rob Knop keyboards 2005 2009 Past members 37 Ken Hunt drums percussion 1992 Dan Fineman drums percussion 1992 1993 Evan Sult drums percussion 1993 2001 Touring members Mike Squires guitar 2000 2001 John Roderick keyboards bass 2000 2001 Timeline editDiscography editDemo tapes edit Harvey Danger 1994 Cover photo of saucepan in kitchen sink full of dry ice One sided J card printed on color laser printer Self released citation needed Harvey Danger 1996 Cover twin red arrows pointing upward Red and black printed on off white paper Self released citation needed Studio albums edit List of studio albums with selected chart positions and sales figures Title Details Peak chart positions Certifications US 11 USHeat 11 Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone Released July 29 1997 Label Arena Rock AR 006 Format CD CS LP 70 2 RIAA Gold 38 King James Version Released September 12 2000 39 Label London Sire 31143 2 Format CD Little by Little Released September 13 2005 40 Label Phonographic Phono 02 Format 2xCD LP BitTorrent DD denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory Compilation albums edit Dead Sea Scrolls 2009 Phonographic Extended plays edit Title Details Harvey Danger Released September 12 2000 39 Label London Sire Circuit City exclusive Format CD Sometimes You Have to Work on Christmas Sometimes Released December 2004 Label Phonographic Format CD Singles edit List of singles with selected chart positions and certifications showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Album USAir 11 US Alt 11 USPop 11 USRock 11 AUS 41 CAN 42 FRA 43 ICE 44 SCO 45 UK 46 Flagpole Sitta 1997 38 3 32 30 50 9 98 14 63 57 Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone Private Helicopter 1998 Save It for Later 1999 29 200 Cigarettes soundtrack Sad Sweetheart of the Rodeo 2000 27 King James Version Authenticity 2001 Cream and Bastards Rise 2005 Little by Little Little Round Mirrors 2006 The Show Must Not Go On 2009 Non album single denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory Compilations and soundtracks edit Fuel A Compilation 1997 Arena Rock Recording Company Carjack Fever Now That s What I Call Music 1998 PolyGram Universal Flagpole Sitta 200 Cigarettes Music from the Motion Picture 1999 PolyGram Save It for Later Soul Survivors Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 2001 Gold Circle Records Authenticity Otis Opuses 2006 Kill Rock Stars Cream and Bastards Rise Music Videos edit Song Year Director Album Cite Flagpole Sitta 1998 Liz Friedlander Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone 47 Private Helicopter John Flansburgh 48 Save It for Later 1999 Evan Bernard 200 Cigarettes soundtrack 49 Sad Sweetheart of the Rodeo 2000 King James Version 50 Sometimes You Have to Work on Christmas Sometimes Sean Nelson non album single 51 Little Round Mirrors 2006 Little by Little 52 References edit a b Peoples Glenn July 10 2010 The New D I Y Billboard US Nielsen Business Media Inc pp 17 18 Retrieved January 30 2023 Greene Andy August 15 2012 9 Harvey Danger Flagpole Sitta Rolling Stone Retrieved September 22 2015 Roos John April 27 1998 Danger Coming and May Be Here to Stay Los Angeles Times Retrieved October 10 2022 Gold amp Platinum RIAA Retrieved October 10 2022 Devenish Colin May 13 1998 Harvey Danger s Flagpole Sitta Sitting Pretty On Rock Radio sonicnet com Archived from the original on September 1 1999 Retrieved February 1 2023 a b Hay Travis December 30 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Deftones Change In The House Of Flies Video Kerrang May 25 2019 Retrieved February 1 2023 Production Notes Musis Video Programming Billboard US Nielsen Business Media Inc November 7 1998 p 105 Retrieved February 1 2023 Harvey Danger 120 Minutes members aol com Transcript of the band s appearance on MTV s 120 Minutes April 4 1999 Archived from the original on March 23 2005 Retrieved February 1 2023 Harvey Danger 2000 archive harveydanger com Archived from the original on August 22 2001 Retrieved October 10 2022 Harvey Danger harveydanger com Retrieved February 1 2023 Harvey Danger 2000 archive harveydanger com Archived from the original on August 22 2001 Retrieved October 10 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Harvey Danger nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Harvey Danger Harvey Danger s official site Rock and Roll McDonald s Jeff J Lin s blog with background information and analysis on the free release of Little By Little Harvey Danger collection 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