Harvey danger radio silence
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The Closer, "Radio Silence", is possibly the best song on the record, not to mention what should be considered one of the greatest closer's in Alternative rock history. The band does a great job on the track listing, from the slower songs, to the more rocking ones, right next to each other, making the album flow so nicely. There are plenty of humorous tracks with lyrical wit as well, such as "Private Helicopter" and "Jack The Lion". "Problems and Bigger Ones" is a song with great meaning and you can just tell by the way he sings it, and when the chorus comes up and the guitar kicks in, it's something that not many bands can pull off with such emotion. The guitar on this album sounds amazing, roaring the entire time and makes the songs build up well. Lin gets to do backing vocals, he does them well, going to the perfect pitch higher the Sean's, "Terminal Annex" Is a great example of that. Sean's vocals are stronger then ever, as he shrieks in songs such as "Carlotta Valdez" and "Private Helicopter". Sean's wit and use of clever words seem to fit the songs perfectly. The lyrics are different from what you'd expect. Ten Songs, and all the songs are nicely structured and they give you this feeling of a small band giving everything they got into each song, not to mention and entire album. While there from Seattle, they don't carry that Grunge sound that was popular years before, but you can definitely here some influence in there.
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Harvey Danger busted out of the scene and decided to change things up rather than sticking to the same old alternative rock formats, song like "Wrecking Ball" and "Problems and Bigger Ones" are perfect examples of it. Yes, that would be track 2 on Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone?. Just about everyone has heard the song "Flagpole Sitta", a alternative rock classic.