Dead Sea Scrolls

Harvey Danger

Dead Sea Scrolls

RELEASED: January 01, 2009
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Big Wide Empty 6:29 2. My Human Interactions 5:13 3. Humility on Parade (live in studio) 4:53 4. Save It for Later 3:52 5. Cold Snap 5:08 6. Mainland (demo) 4:09 7. Pity and Fear 4:27 8. Plague of Locusts 3:19 9. Maneater 4:16 10. Diminishing Returns (demo) 3:32 11. Louisiana, 1927 (live) 3:11 12. You Look So Happy (demo) 5:43 13. Defrocked 7:31 14. The World’s Greatest Living Dancer 5:50 15. Sometimes You Have to Work on Christmas (Sometimes) 5:12
Dead Sea Scrolls is the third studio album by American alternative rock band Harvey Danger, released in 1997. The album features a mix of punk rock, pop melodies, and introspective lyrics that reflect the band's signature sound. It has been noted for its exploration of themes such as disillusionment and the complexities of modern life. Over time, the album has gained a cult following, with tracks that resonate with listeners for their emotional depth and catchy hooks.