Articles about Manchester Orchestra
By Harry Painter on January 15th, 2010
They’ve got dates in all the right places.
By Andrea Waterman on November 30th, 2009
“Everywhere we’ve been, everything we’ve done, wouldn’t have been possible if it didn’t start right here at home.” — Jesse Lacey
By Andy Keil on October 6th, 2009
Check out photos of the concert…
By Alex Young on August 31st, 2009
Still looking to Swoon you, me, and everybody else in this fine world, Silversun PIckups have mapped out an extensive global trek for this fall. North American will get in on the fun first with two months worth of dates beginning September 14th in Cincinnati. Manchester Orchestra and Cafe the Elephant will split the duties [...]
By Alex Young on July 30th, 2009
With a brand new Daisy in hand, the gentlemen of Brand New have unveiled a lengthy North American tour in support of their forthcoming studio album. A week after the September 22nd release of Daisy, the Long Island outfit will embark on a two month endeavor that will take the rockers across the U.S. and [...]
By Andy Keil on May 15th, 2009
Mean Everything To Nothing, Manchester Orchestra’s sophomore effort, is the album that will be remembered for launching Manchester Orchestra into the mainstream. The band’s past album, I’m Like A Virgin Losing A Child, focuses on teenage angst, with Andy Hull’s narratives acting as the driving force. On Mean Everything To Nothing, the angst is retained [...]
By Alex Young on February 25th, 2009
After spending the recent months supporting the likes of Kings of Leon, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Manchester Orchestra will soon hit the road for a headlining tour of its very own. Beginning the same day the band will also celebrate the release of its brand new studio album, Mean [...]
By Michael Roffman on February 6th, 2009
Atlanta’s own Manchester Orchestra is on its way to a brilliant year. Finally, the emo-punk quintet will be releasing their long awaited follow up to 2006′s I’m Like a Virgin Losing a Child. Though to the band’s credit, it’s not like they’ve been lounging around, acting like lazy rock stars, all dried out of new [...]
By Alex Young on August 6th, 2008
What a weekend!
By Michael Roffman on August 4th, 2008
In what was probably the weirdest interview of our Lollapalooza weekend, we stopped in and chatted up a storm with Manchester Orchestra’s drummer Jeremiah Edmond on Saturday. Although a little tired and bewildered from the press, Edmond held his own and answered a variety of questions, which eventually evolved into a discussion about various pop [...]