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Manchester Orchestra

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Our record came out today!
posted 37 months ago
Right Away, Great Captain! (Andy's solo project) is now on thesixtyone.com

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posted 38 months ago
New Album "Mean Everything to Nothing" in stores 4.21.09
posted 39 months ago
biography
Andy Hull – Vocals, Guitar
Jonathan Corley – Bass
Jeremiah Edmond – Drums
Chris Freeman – Keyboards, Vocals
Robert McDowell - Guitar

Mean Everything To Nothing , the second album from Atlanta's Manchester Orchestra, is everything you want a rock record to be: raw, urgent, emotional, and 100 percent authentic. "There is nothing fake about this record," says frontman and lyricist Andy Hull. "There's not one fake sound on it. We recorded it live because we wanted it to sound like a band, and I think it does: live and loud!"

Inspired by the pounding, primal assault of Weezer's Pinkerton , Nirvana's In Utero , and Foo Fighters' The Colour and the Shape , this young band has created its own version of what a classic rock album should sound like, complete with fiercely beautiful melodies, shifting guitar and keyboard textures, loud/soft dynamics, and an urgency in each band member's performance, especially Hull's cathartic vocals.

The drama is magnified by the fact that the album's first six songs bleed into one another without stopping. The blistering opener "The Only One" immediately gives way to the propulsive "Shake It Out" and the torrential first single "I've Got Fri... (+) expand
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