Manchester Orchestra's Profile

Joined: November 5, 2009

Pride

35 days ago

Song: Pride
Artist: Manchester Orchestra


Each night, this is undoubtabl...

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Kevin Wow. Pretty epic story. Neat to know how an event like that influenced one of your songs.
35 days ago
cmasonjar cool. never heard of these guys. thx for sharing your story
35 days ago
chadavid Wow. Amazing story. Wasn't expecting that. It's good that some inspiration was pulled from ushc a tragic situation.
35 days ago
erikwithak love how a moment can still sit with you forever..."ringing in my ears!"
35 days ago
Ponyboy Great story... You make Nishuira very proud I'm sure
35 days ago

The River

35 days ago

Song: The River
Artist: Manchester Orchestra


There was a pretty defining ar...

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Everything To Nothing

35 days ago

Song: Everything To Nothing
Artist: Manchester Orchestra


Mean Everything to Nothing is ...

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Dan That is hilarious. It's interesting to see what artists are having to do to protect their music these days.
35 days ago
chadavid It's always going to be a struggle. This record definitely merits the purchase, even if you found on some weird kid's blog months before it came out. Support.
35 days ago

The Only One

35 days ago

Song: The Only One
Artist: Manchester Orchestra


I haven't listened through our...

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Nancy Carter Moore Love this. It's both reminiscent of some old music I love and totally fresh at the same time.
35 days ago

Tony The Tiger

35 days ago

Song: Tony The Tiger
Artist: Manchester Orchestra


Brace yourself, because this e...

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Nancy Carter Moore This is really funny. I can see Tony, don't you love the creative brain?!! :D Great song, so original. I love it!
35 days ago

Manchester Orchestra's Bio

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 Friends," followed by the anguished "Pride" and the menacing "In My Teeth," before slowing down on the darkly funny "100 Dollars." Then the album pauses and down-shifts into less relentless yet equally gripping territory on songs from "I Can Feel A Hot One" (which was featured on Gossip Girl last September), to the ruminative closer "The River."

The breakneck pace is both exhilarating and exhausting, which Hull says was intentional. "I like the fact that there isn't a chance during the first six songs to say anything if you're listening to it with somebody. It's seamless. We did that to emphasize that there are two halves to the album." The first half is a brooding tale of teenage angst and anger -- the confusion and disillusionment of growing up and becoming an adult. The second half is about redemption and an overall re-evaluation of the self. It's about Hull beginning to realize in his own words "that things are not ok, I am not ok, and there's a beauty in that -- a calming, a forgiveness," he says.

A fully realized album, Mean Everything To Nothing is the sound of a band coming into its own after spending 300 days on the road in support of their debut album, 2007's I'm Like A Virgin Losing A Child -- a coming-of-age chronicle that expressed the then 19-year-old Hull's hopes and aspirations as he sought spiritual knowledge. Virgin was an attention-getting shot across the bow that Rolling Stone praised as "expansive in scope and rich in texture, even while remaining lyrically focused on small moments of revelation" and the New York Times called "music to swoon to." But whereas the songs on the debut were voiced by a fictional cast of characters that Hull created to obscure his own emotions, the intensely personal songs on Mean Everything To Nothing are all him. "I was able to be more honest when singing as someone else," admits Hull, who is now 22. "Now I've realized, although it's incredibly difficult, it's more powerful to just say it myself."

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Mean Everything to Nothing

The album is two halves. First half is the anger, the exhaustion, the lowest of the lows you can go from intense touring; my true doubt and cynicism regarding everything from the music business to the growing pains involved with becoming a grown-up, getting married, and trying to maintain sanity. The second half is the redemption, the forgiving clarity we all need to let go - the anger and anxiety from the first half. Lyrically, it is all sort of different because of the blatant honesty. Singing lyrics that I never want anyone to understand the true meaning of, much less to read from my journal and analyze it is weird and uncomfortable. That however comes back to my point. You can't make music for other people. Although I doubt the listener will think I am being as vulnerable as I actually am, I think it turns into a positive because then they develop their own meanings behind it.

-Andy

Track # Story Title Song Artist
1 The Only One The Only One Manchester Orchestra
2 Shake It Out Shake It Out Manchester Orchestra
3 I've Got Friends I've Got Friends Manchester Orchestra
4 Pride Pride Manchester Orchestra
5 In My Teeth In My Teeth The Manchester Orchestra
6 100 Dollars 100 Dollars Manchester Orchestra
7 I Can Feel A Hot One I Can Feel A Hot One Manchester Orchestra
8 My Friend Marcus My Friend Marcus Manchester Orchestra
9 Tony The Tiger Tony The Tiger Manchester Orchestra
10 Everything To Nothing Everything To Nothing Manchester Orchestra
11 The River The River Manchester Orchestra

Golden Ticket

35 days ago

Song: Golden Ticket
Artist: Manchester Orchestra


please take care of yourself, is the last thing i said...

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When my dad died, I cried myself to sleep.

35 days ago

Song: Sleeper 1972
Artist: Manchester Orchestra


The first time I ever saw Manchester Orchestra was in a little shack called New Brookla...

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