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Free Album (Yes… free!)

Posted on October 7, 2005 by Mickey Boo  
Filed under Band News

Who wants a free album?

Check the downloads section today and you’ll find the new Harvey Danger album, available in all its full track format and free format! It’s MP3, its free, its legal - so what are you waiting for! There’s already a copy playing at Kilkenny Music this morning. This one is getting a good review soon!

Cheers to Sean for the heads up :D

The third LP by Seattle band Harvey Danger will be released Tuesday,
September 13th, on HD’s own label, Phonographic Records. Produced by
John Goodmanson and Steve Fisk—whose combined credits include dozens
of essential records by bands as varied as Sleater-Kinney, Beat Happening,
Low, Screaming Trees, Blonde Redhead, and Nirvana—Little By Little… is
the sound of a radically transformed group.

A brief refresher: Harvey Danger formed in Seattle in 1994. Their first
record, Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone?, released on Brooklyn’s tiny
Arena Rock Recording Company, became a surprise smash when the song
“Flagpole Sitta” became an inescapable summer staple on commercial
radio and MTV in 1998. The record, which cost about $3,000 to make, was
re-released by a major label (Slash/London) and eventually sold half a
million copies.

The follow-up, King James Version (London/Sire), was
released in September 2000 (exactly five years and one day before the
release of Little By Little…, as it happens). While the sophomore effort was
nowhere near as successful as its predecessor (it’s a long story…), KJV
maintains a surprisingly strong cult following despite being out of print.

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