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Mean everything to nothing [sound recording] / Manchester Orchestra.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: 88697359342 | Favorite Gentlemen/CanvasbackPublication details: New York : Columbia, p2009.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s):
Contents:
The only one -- Shake it out -- I've got friends -- Pride -- In my teeth -- 100 dollars -- I can feel a hot one -- My friend Marcus -- Tony the Tiger -- Everything to nothing -- The river.
Production credits:
  • Produced by Joe Chiccarelli, in conjunction with Dan Hannon and Manchester Orchestra.
Manchester Orchestra (Andy Hull, lyrics, vocals, guitar, keys ; Jonathan Corley, bass, group vocals ; Jeremiah Edmond, drums, percussion, group vocals ; Christopher Freeman, keys, percussion, background vocals ; Robert McDowell, guitar, background vocals) ; with assisting musicians.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD POP/ROCK Manchester Orchestra Available 33111006274563
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Atlanta's Andy Hull and company received considerable praise leading up to Mean Everything to Nothing, Manchester Orchestra's second official full-length release. With that praise and hype came the attention of producer Joe Chiccarelli (the Shins/My Morning Jacket), who adds enough muscle, sound, and fury to the music to match Hull's frequent growls and rants. The resulting dynamic attack will likely please the screamo crowd, as songs like "Shake It Out" feature the kind of angsty lyrics (fighting the Lord), yelping Isaac Brock meets-nu-metal-swagger, and power chords that thrill a young audience. More savvy, or at least older, music fans will be able to pick out the influences, from the Kurt Cobain wail and Nirvana-like grunge pop of "In My Teeth," to the Smashing Pumpkins-by-way-of-Jane's Addiction guitars of the catchy and earnest "I've Got Friends," to the wounded-voice Bright Eyes of "The River," to the all-out Neutral Milk Hotel borrowing that is "100 Dollars." ~ Tim DiGravina

Compact disc.

Liner notes, including lyrics, in container.

The only one -- Shake it out -- I've got friends -- Pride -- In my teeth -- 100 dollars -- I can feel a hot one -- My friend Marcus -- Tony the Tiger -- Everything to nothing -- The river.

Produced by Joe Chiccarelli, in conjunction with Dan Hannon and Manchester Orchestra.

Manchester Orchestra (Andy Hull, lyrics, vocals, guitar, keys ; Jonathan Corley, bass, group vocals ; Jeremiah Edmond, drums, percussion, group vocals ; Christopher Freeman, keys, percussion, background vocals ; Robert McDowell, guitar, background vocals) ; with assisting musicians.

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