Articles about Harvey Danger
By David Buchanan on September 26th, 2010
The show must not go on, but it is hard to say so long.
By David Buchanan on February 24th, 2010
“You let somebody move in with you, you make all these little compromises to smooth things along, and the next thing you know, you’re on some macrobiotic diet and you’re listening to Joni Mitchell.” -Kevin
By David Buchanan on December 6th, 2009
Just when you thought there was nothing new to report from the former Harvey Danger fan camp, it turns out that the band has catered to the fans yet again.
By David Buchanan on June 6th, 2009
As of June 2009, the bittersweet announcement has been made. Harvey Danger, the phenomenal relic of the 90s, has decided to call it an end by August of this year. The public memorandum/farewell was made available to all via the band’s website in what was a letter most likely written by founding member/lead Sean Nelson: [...]
By David Buchanan on January 17th, 2009
The true indie Bible.
By E.N. May on July 17th, 2008
Its been about eleven years now since Harvey Danger told us to pierce our tongues, “it doesn’t hurt it feels fine” on that fantastic record Where Have All The Merrymakers Gone? Now having grown up a bit, his latest disc, Little By Little, is a simple reflection of what a good pop rock record should [...]
By David Buchanan on July 1st, 2008
I’ll start by saying that this opportunity truly defines why one gets into the business of music journalism – having a chance to speak with favorite artists on a personal level. Harvey Danger, who made their major radio debut in 1998 with “Flagpole Sitta”, have been lingering off and on in a “dimly lit apartment” [...]