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MANCHESTER ORCHESTRA

Release New Album

A BLACK MILE TO THE SURFACE

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MANCHESTER ORCHESTRA

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“A Black Mile To The Surface is as brittle as it is powerful.” 

★★★★ – The Music

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“This album represents an evolution of sound in a positive direction. It’s hard not to listen to A Black Mile to the Surface a few times through and not feel strangely uplifted and inspired.” 

8/10 – Beat

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“Delicate harmonies lightly contrasting the darkness of the instrumentation. If Fleet Foxes had an angry sibling, this is what they would sound like.”

– Hysteria

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“Complex musicality, emotional lyricism and an altogether sprawling take on indie rock that’s as tasteful as it is affecting.”

 Double J

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“A Black Mile To The Surface could transport the band to an entirely new world. From this showing, they’d fit perfectly.”

– DIY

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Manchester Orchestra have dropped their hotly-anticipated fifth album A Black Mile To The Surface via Caroline Australia / Loma Vista Recordings. To celebrate, the band have also shared a heartwarming music video for track “The Sunshine.”

Always a band to push themselves creatively with each subsequent release, Atlanta-based Manchester Orchestra have expanded their dynamic sound to peak form on the cinematic and epic A Black Mile To The Surface. The album, featuring production from Catherine Marks (FoalsPJ HarveyThe Killers), John Congleton (St. VincentExplosions In The SkyAngel Olsen), and their longtime studio partner Dan Hannon, showcases a band that rethought, deconstructed, and rebuilt their songwriting process to propel their music into a new emotional arena, drawing on singer/guitarist Andy Hull and co-writer/multi-instrumentalist Robert McDowell’s unique experience scoring the 2016 Sundance hit film Swiss Army Man (directed by The Daniels).

“We’re a band that loves to use heavy, crunchy guitars,” says Hull. “We wondered how we could limit the use of that, so that when the guitars come in they can be creative and impactful. For Swiss Army Man we had to make seventy minutes of music with our hands tied behind our backs. When you’re creating all the sounds you need just from the human voice, it allows you to rethink what is possible, and determine what is really needed. We wanted to make an album in a ‘non-Manchester’ way if there is such a thing.”

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Throughout recording A Black Mile to the SurfaceHull and McDowell, along with bandmates Tim Very (drums) and Andy Prince (bass), opened up their collaborative process and pushed themselves to go against their first instincts at every turn. Lyrically, Hull found a new freedom in mirroring his personal experiences through fictional characters, examining the ultimately universal themes of family, shared history, hope, and valuing the time that we’re given. 

A Black Mile to the Surface is a bold record of vision and purpose, inspired by and dwelling in a sensory and imaginative experience. It’s a reinvention of sorts, both musically and personally, and an evolution of the band, while also retaining the sweeping, melodic, and anthemic sounds for which Manchester Orchestra has become known.

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A BLACK MILE TO THE SURFACE TRACKLISTING:

1. The Maze
2. The Gold
3. The Moth
4. Lead, SD
5. The Alien
6. The Sunshine
7. The Grocery
8. The Wolf
9. The Mistake
10. The Parts
11. The Silence

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A BLACK MILE TO THE SURFACE
OUT NOW VIA LOMA VISTA RECORDINGS / CAROLINE AUSTRALIA

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AMNPLIFY – GD