Sean Nelson

Sean Nelson is a writer, musician, and actor. His solo album, Make Good Choices, is available on Really Records. He is an editor at The Stranger. He currently lives in Seattle. You can follow him on Twitter here.

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Talkhouse Film Contributors Remember Lynn Shelton

By Filmmakers | May 18, 2020

Talkhouse Film Contributors Remember Lynn Shelton

Megan Griffiths, Joshua Leonard, Noël Wells and more pay tribute to the great writer-director, who tragically passed away on Friday aged 54.

Sean Nelson (Harvey Danger) Talks Angel Olsen’s Burn Your Fire for No Witness

By Sean Nelson | December 23, 2014

Sean Nelson (Harvey Danger) Talks Angel Olsen’s Burn Your Fire for No Witness

Having spent the better (obviously the wrong word) part of my listening life in a thralldom to both severe depression and the saddest music I can...

Sean Nelson (Harvey Danger) Talks Bryan Ferry’s Avonmore

By Sean Nelson | November 18, 2014

Sean Nelson (Harvey Danger) Talks Bryan Ferry’s Avonmore

On an album that’s far better overheard than scrutinized, the iconic art-rocker proves he still has art to make.

Sean Nelson Talks Paul McCartney in Concert, Yesterday and Today

By Sean Nelson | August 31, 2013

Sean Nelson Talks Paul McCartney in Concert, Yesterday and Today

It's hard not to marvel at the differences and similarities between the Paul McCartney who leads Wings through the paces of the 1976 concert...

Sean Nelson (Harvey Danger) Talks the Comedy-Indie-Rock Complex

By Sean Nelson | August 10, 2013

Sean Nelson (Harvey Danger) Talks the Comedy-Indie-Rock Complex

A funny notion occurred to me at the recent Sasquatch! Festival. As I squeezed among the teeming horde up on its tiptoes in the hopes of catching...

Sean Nelson (Harvey Danger) Talks Eleanor Friedberger’s Personal Record

By Sean Nelson | June 7, 2013

Sean Nelson (Harvey Danger) Talks Eleanor Friedberger’s Personal Record

Even though it’s kind of lazy and wishful to seize on an opening line to confer an overarching thematic intention on an album, it’s hard not to be...