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American indie rock band
For other uses, seeManchester Orchestra (disambiguation).

Manchester Orchestra
Manchester Orchestra performing at Concord Music Hall on September 24, 2017 with Tigers Jaw and Foxing.
Manchester Orchestra performing at Concord Music Hall on September 24, 2017 withTigers Jaw andFoxing.
Background information
OriginAtlanta,Georgia, U.S.
Genres
Years active2004–present
Labels
Members
Past members
  • Jonathan Corley
  • Jeremiah Edmond
  • Trevor Dowdy
  • Chris Freeman
  • Andrew Maysilles
  • Garrett Brown
  • Benjamin Homola
  • Len Clark
Websitemanchesterorchestra.com

Manchester Orchestra is an Americanindie rock band fromAtlanta,Georgia, that formed in 2004. The group's current line-up is composed of lead singer, songwriter and rhythm guitaristAndy Hull, lead guitaristRobert McDowell, bassist Andy Prince and drummer Tim Very. Hull is the band's only original member, having overseen every iteration of the band to date. Former drummer Jeremiah Edmond parted ways with the band in January 2010 to focus on his family and on running the band's record label, Favorite Gentlemen. The band's original bassist, Jonathan Corley, parted ways with the band in 2013.[1] Keyboardist/percussionist Chris Freeman announced his departure from the band in September 2016.[2]

Manchester Orchestra has released severalextended plays and sixstudio albums to date:I'm Like a Virgin Losing a Child (2006),Mean Everything to Nothing (2009),Simple Math (2011),Cope (2014) (as well as its accompanying acoustic version,Hope),A Black Mile to the Surface (2017), andThe Million Masks of God (2021), as well asThe Valley of Vision (2023). They are signed toindependent record label Favorite Gentlemen Recordings, which is distributed throughSony Music Entertainment andLoma Vista Recordings.

The band has performed at major music festivals such asLollapalooza,[3]Bonnaroo,[4]Coachella,[5]Riot Fest,[6]Shaky Knees Music Festival,[7]Firefly Music Festival,[8]Reading and Leeds Festivals,[9] andAustin City Limits Music Festival.[10]

History

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2004–2005: Early years

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Manchester Orchestra originated in the Atlanta suburbs. They are named after the English city ofManchester, a city frequently viewed as beingbohemian and also rich in musical history.[11] In an interview withCaught in the Crossfire, lead singer Andy Hull explained that he chose "Manchester" because he "had gone through a summer of listening to nothing butThe Smiths", and "Orchestra" because he "didn't want to be in a band" and envisioned having "all [his] friends come and be a part of it and form an orchestra".[12] Feeling increasingly alienated at his "small-town-Georgia, Christian high school" named Providence Christian Academy, in suburban Atlanta, Hull became so frustrated that he spent his senior year studying at home. He also wrote and recorded his first full-length album in 2004 while studying during his last year of high school.[13]

Early in their career, the band recorded an album entitledNobody Sings Anymore. However, it was never released due to the shift in the band's musical direction and personnel changes undergone following its recording. The band stated that "the band that made the record was different to the band now." Some of the tracks written for the album were released instead on their 2005 EPYou Brainstorm, I Brainstorm, but Brilliance Needs a Good Editor.[14]

2006–2008:I'm Like a Virgin Losing a Child

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Following the release ofYou Brainstorm..., Manchester Orchestra recorded and released their debut albumI'm Like a Virgin Losing a Child. The album was released on July 27, 2007. Guitarist Robert McDowell did not appear on this album, having left the band at the time of recording.[15] He did, however, rejoin the band a year later. The song "Wolves at Night" was featured in the video gameNHL 08. The band worked in the studio recording their third EP,Let My Pride Be What's Left Behind, with producerDan Hannon and engineer Brad Fisher. It was released October 7, 2008.

On February 13, 2008, a Daytrotter Sessions set was published including three songs the band performed live.[16]

2008–2010:Mean Everything to Nothing

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In early September 2008, the band announced on theirMyspace blog that they had begun recording their second album entitledMean Everything to Nothing with producer Joe Chicarrelli (The Shins,My Morning Jacket). On February 4, 2009, the band posted a link to a free download of the single "I've Got Friends"[17] and performed an acoustic version at The Fly's in the Courtyard Sessions. The album was released April 21, 2009 and peaked at #37 on the USBillboard 200 albums chart.[18]

Jeremiah Edmond left the band in January 2010 to focus on his family and running the band's record label.[19] Also in January, the band announced the release of a split EP withKevin Devine entitledI Could Be the Only One. The EP was released digitally January 26, 2010. Following the release of the Manchester Orchestra / Kevin Devine split EP, it was announced that Devine would record a full-length album along with the members of Manchester Orchestra later that year, with half the album written by Devine and half byAndy Hull. On April 10, 2010, it was announced the new project's name asBad Books and that the album would be released under that moniker. On August 16, 2010, it was announced that theself-titled Bad Books album would be released on October 19, 2010, digitally and on November 9, 2010, on a physical CD.

Robert McDowell and Jonathan Corley of Manchester Orchestra performing live

2010–2012:Simple Math

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In March 2010, Hull mentioned in an interview with theDallas Observer that the band had begun work on a follow-up to 2009'sMean Everything to Nothing, tentatively titledLet Go of Your Sorrowful Groaning. (While ultimately discarded as an album title, this phrase later appeared on the song "Mighty".) He also said that the band had been demoing around 34 songs, and that in writing the album he was imagining a "spiritual miscarriage".[20] In September 2010, in an interview withRip It Up magazine, the band announced that they were in the middle of recording their third full-length album, and explained it to be completely different from anything they had released in the past. The album was recorded with Dan Hannon in bothBlackbird Studio (Nashville) and their own Favorite Gentlemen Studios (Atlanta).[21] Drummer Tim Very is featured on the album and eventually became Edmond's replacement.[22] On October 23, 2010, during an appearance atRadio 104.5 in Philadelphia, following aBad Books show in support of their recently released self-titled debut album, Manchester Orchestra debuted an acoustic version of the new album's title track, "Simple Math". Frontman Andy Hull said the album would be released in March 2011. On January 27, 2011, the band announced that their third full-length studio album,Simple Math, would be released on May 10, 2011. It was also revealed thatSimple Math would be a concept album.[23] The song "April Fool" was featured in the gameNHL 12. In the summer of 2011, the band joinedBlink-182 andMy Chemical Romance for part of the 2011 Honda Civic Tour. In autumn 2011, the band headlined the PacTour and were supported byWhite Denim,The Dear Hunter andLittle Hurricane.

2013–2015:Cope andHope

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On February 10, 2013, Jonathan Corley left the band to pursue a career outside of playing music and was replaced by Andy Prince.[24][25] On March 11, the band announced they had begun recording their fourth full-length album.[26] ForRecord Store Day 2013, the band teamed up withGrouplove andFrightened Rabbit to release a 12-inch containing the tracks "Make It to Me" and "Architect".[27] On October 28, 2013, the band released their first new music since 2011, "After the Scripture", a song featured on the soundtrack of the movieDallas Buyers Club.

On December 8, 2013, Andy Hull announced in a video interview withMatt Pinfield that their fourth studio album would be titledCope, and was slated for release on April 1, 2014.[28] On January 21, 2014, an official statement from the band confirmed this information.[29] The album's first single, "Top Notch", was released alongside the announcement. Pre-orders for CD and LP copies of the album were subsequently added to the band's online store. On February 25, 2014, the album's second single, "Every Stone", was released. On September 16, 2014, Manchester Orchestra surprise-releasedHope, a song-by-song re-imagining ofCope with stripped down and more emotionally driven versions of each song. OnHope, Andy Hull stated that the band "aimed for nasty and guttural stuff onCope, and this was more like, 'How pretty can this be?' I've always liked both sensibilities. This was an opportunity to see if we could sit down and do it for a whole album." They also announced a 13-date tour in support ofHope.[30]

2016:Swiss Army Man

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Andy Hull and Robert McDowell wrote and performed the soundtrack forSwiss Army Man, a 2016 film starringDaniel Radcliffe andPaul Dano. The soundtrack is composed solely of vocals, with as many as 150 vocal tracks layered on top of one another.[31] Radcliffe offered high praise for the soundtrack:

Do you know what I honestly think should be nominated [for an Academy Award?] The soundtrack and the songwriting from the band – Andy and Rob from the band Manchester Orchestra. Obviously, I'm totally biased but I really think that when people hear the 'Montage' song that we sing in the movie – I don't feel that there's going to be a better original song all year than the one those guys wrote.

— Daniel Radcliffe, Entertainment Weekly[32]

The soundtrack was nominated for "Best Original Score for a Comedy Film" and "Film Music Composition of the Year" in the 2016International Film Music Critics Association Awards.

2017–2021:A Black Mile to the Surface

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The band released their fifth full-length album,A Black Mile to the Surface, on July 21, 2017.[33] The album debuted at No. 7 on theBillboard Top Albums Sales chart,[34] No. 2 on Vinyl Albums,[35] No. 6 on Alternative Albums,[36] and No. 7 on Rock Albums.[37] The album was produced byCatherine Marks,John Congleton, andJonathan Wilson.[38] The band put out three singles ahead of the album's release. "The Gold" was released June 9, with an accompanying music video by Mike Dempsey and Johnny Chew.[39] Two weeks later, the band released "The Alien". It featured a music video, released onNPR and created by Mike Dempsey and theDaniels.[40] On July 10, 2017, they released the third and final single from the album, entitled "The Moth". On July 31, the band released a music video for "The Sunshine", which was directed by the Daniels.

On March 30, 2018, the band released a cover of "No Hard Feelings" byThe Avett Brothers.[41] On June 8, 2018, they released the single "I Know How to Speak", which was partially recorded during theBlack Mile sessions.[42]

2021–present:The Million Masks of God

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Portrait photo of Manchester Orchestra, performing live in concert, at Roxian Theatre, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Photo shows members of the band on stage with audience in foreground
Manchester Orchestra performing at the Roxian Theatre inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in March 2022

On February 17, 2021, the band announced their sixth album,The Million Masks of God, by releasing the first single from the album, "Bed Head".[43] The album was released on April 30 via Loma Vista.[44]

In April 2022, the band joinedMichigander for a feature on their single "In My Head" and brought them out on their headlining tour in support ofThe Million Masks of God, alongsideFoxing.[45]

On March 10, 2023, the band releasedThe Valley of Vision, a six-song album accompanied by aVR film released on YouTube. It features tracks recorded duringThe Million Masks of God sessions.[46][47]

Appearances in media

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Television performances

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Series titleDate
Late Show with David LettermanSeptember 6, 2007[48]
Late Night with Conan O'BrienOctober 31, 2007[49]
Late Show with David LettermanApril 29, 2009[50]
Late Night with Jimmy FallonJune 10, 2009[51]
Live from Abbey Road
Jimmy Kimmel Live!March 10, 2010[52]
Late Show with David LettermanMay 12, 2011[53]
Last Call with Carson DalyNovember 2, 2011[54]
Late Show with David LettermanMarch 31, 2014[55]
CBS This MorningJuly 22, 2017[56]

Movies

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MovieYearSong
No Sleep 'Til Christmas2018"The Maze"[57]
Swiss Army Man2016Full score[58]
Earth to Echo2014"Opposite Sides"[59]
Premium Rush2012"Pensacola"[60][61]

Video games

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Podcasts

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Band members

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Current members

  • Andy Hull – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, piano(2004–present)
  • Robert McDowell – lead guitar, keyboards, backing vocals(2005–2007, 2008–present)
  • Tim Very – drums, percussion, backing vocals(2011–present)
  • Andy Prince – bass guitar(2013–present)

Current touring musicians

  • Brooks Tipton – piano, keyboards(2017–present)


Former members

  • Andrew Maysilles – drums, percussion(2004–2005)
  • Garrett Brown – lead guitar(2004–2005)
  • Jonathan Corley – bass guitar(2004–2013)
  • Chris Freeman – keyboards, additional drums, percussion, backing vocals(2006–2016)
  • Trevor Dowdy – lead guitar, keyboards(2007–2008)
  • Jeremiah Edmond – drums, percussion(2005–2009)
  • Benjamin Homola – drums, percussion(2010)
  • Len Clark – drums, percussion(2011)

Timeline

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Discography

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Main article:Manchester Orchestra discography

Podcasts

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Manchester Orchestra has consistently released a series of video podcasts throughout their career. Over one hundred podcasts have been released since September 2006 on the band's YouTube page.[69] They begin during the recording process of the band's first recordI'm Like a Virgin Losing a Child, and continue to highlight key moments of the band's progression. These 5- to 10-minute videos were released as a way to connect with fans and to give them a glimpse of what it's actually like touring and making records.[70] These videos were filmed and edited by filmmaker and founding band member Jonathan Corley. The numbering of these podcasts reflect different time periods, and reset for each additional record release.

Related musical projects

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Several of the members of Manchester Orchestra are involved in other music projects. Andy Hull has a solo project calledRight Away, Great Captain! as well as a band calledBad Books consisting of Hull andKevin Devine. Robert McDowell's solo project is calledGobotron. In addition to Manchester Orchestra, Andy Prince plays bass forKevin Devine and Nashville-based band The Gills.[71]

The Stuffing

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The band hosts, curates, and performs at an annual festival in Atlanta called "The Stuffing". The festival began in 2010 and takes place every year aroundThanksgiving. In addition to Manchester Orchestra, past performers includeCage the Elephant,Kevin Devine,O'Brother,The Front Bottoms, All Get Out,Grouplove,Dustin Kensrue and more.[72] 2016 was the 7th year of The Stuffing and featured Manchester Orchestra performing their albumI'm Like a Virgin Losing a Child in its entirety to celebrate the album's 10-year anniversary.[73]

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