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Released
  
April 21, 2009

Artist
  
Meg & Dia

Producer
  
Howard Benson

Length
  
48 Minutes

Release date
  
21 April 2009

Label
  
Sire Records

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If You're Poor Find Something to Sue Somebody For (2007)
  
Here, Here and Here (2009)

Here, Here and Here (2009)
  
It's Always Stormy in Tillamook (2010)

Genres
  
Rock music, Alternative rock, Indie rock, Indie pop

Similar
  
Something Real, Cocoon, Red, Best Of, Latin Classics Mijares

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Here, Here and Here is the third studio album by Meg & Dia. It was released by the Warner Bros. via Sire Records on April 21, 2009.

Contents

In contrast to the band's previous release Something Real, here, here and here minimally references literature. The sole exception is the track "Hug me" (née "Hug me till you drug me"), which was inspired by Brave New World. The eponymous closing track references a Mozart quote and narrative in which the composer points to his heart, mind and ears (here, here and here) in order to explain how he wrote his music.

Track listing

The iTunes version has an exclusive 14th track, "What If (Remix)", remixed by Meg Frampton.

Purchasing the album through MegandDia.com includes an instant download of "Agree to Disagree (GarageBand Demo)". The first 1,000 pre-orders also came with an additional autographed booklet. The band's official site offers an exclusive CD/DVD package which includes a 30-minute featurette documenting the making of the album.

Here, Here and Here debuted at number one on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart and number 103 on the Top 200.

"Let's Go Away," "Brightside," and "Giant" were all alternate titles to tracks 01, "Going Away", 09 "The Last Great Star In Hollywood", and 04, "Are There Giants, Too, In The Dance?", respectively.

Songs

1Going Away3:25
2Hug Me3:26
3What If3:24

References

Here, Here and Here Wikipedia