0:00 Inaudible 4:20 Angel Of Death 🤍 10:10 Keel Timing 🤍 14:25 Bed Head 🤍 18:33 Annie 🤍 23:01 Telepath 25:30 Let It Storm 29:47 Dinosaur 🤍 33:18 Obstacle 36:59 Way Back 40:38 The Internet I've been waiting for this album for a long time, thank you Manchester Orchestra ❤️🔥
The only reason Manchester Orchestra hasn't blown up is because they aren't chasing chart topping singles, but well thought-out and produced albums that create an emotional journey. Give me albums like this instead that I can get lost in and wouldn't dare think of hitting that skip button.
That is it!! They don't need 2 sell themselves. That's what we do. Will do. Did they sell themselves in "1971"? NOOO!!! We did! Were any of u there? What a time. We cry, something is back.
Nothing in this world that I could say will make any of your or her pain go away, however, I truly hope for peace for the both of you and calmness during this storm, I'm very happy to know that this album is helping. If you ever need to talk, and want someone to listen, get in contact with me. Sometimes it helps to have someone from the outside simply willing to listen. I ask nothing from you in return, only want to help where I can.
I second Citizen Guardian... words won’t change the situation your wife and you are in and what you are facing; but there are random/unknown people out there who are thinking of you and sending you their best vibes and prayers !
This album is not only both beautiful and moving, but it's also a modern example of an *"instant classic rock album"* crafted by true artists. Manchester Orchestra should be commended for progressing modern rock beyond the same old, tired cliches. They've done it again; two haunting (yet beautiful) albums in a row. Thank you Manchester Orchestra.
I'm 61 and have enjoyed the past 15 years of my 29 yo son exposing me to great bands; Underoath, Circa Survive, The Dear Hunter etc. and I am sitting here with a grin from ear to ear as I listen to this masterpiece: Masterpiece Orchestra! - The best..first song resembles YES
You should be a writer. Yes is a very important word. That's the word that describes the universe. That you used that word so well, means you should be writing, if you're not already. Because those that listen well are very good vessels
I fell in love with these guys from the moment my grandson turned me on to them. I only recently got to introduce my neighbors tho....right after I got my new sound system!
I'm 59 years old , I feel like I'm 20 again and a new album came out . It's all I'm listening to. Love it . I saw Andy by himself do an acoustic show in Raleigh NC A true artist. Simple Math got me hooked years ago . Thanks to my son .
I'm glad to know that people of all ages listen to them. I'm 39 and my 13-year-old son has become a die hard fan of MO... even more than me, I think! And he made his paternal grandparents become fans of Brand New. There is no age for good music. It goes straight to the heart. :)
Know this, only 10-20% of people actually survive CPR and of those that do survive, if they're not resuscitated within 5 minutes, they'll have permanent brain damage. We're all still F'ed😘
I just came across this group last year and I can't stop listening to them and catching up. There are a few off the beaten path groups that i have found and I just love their music. I guess it was raising 3 sons. I got out of the Army, and as the sole provider I worked a lot, and at times 2 jobs while going to night school while still going to my kids events, so I had no time to relax. Then in 2017 my injuries in the military caught up to me and I spent 3 years either in the hospital or at home hooked up to IV's. My wife left, I had all 3 of our sons, and music helped me hold my shit together. All the years of making big money, then when I needed her, she was gone. Like I helped cook, clean, helped with the kids, always brought her flowers, gifts, then she left when I was down. The boys were so mad at her, at their ages they saw the big picture. We just all helped each other and hot through it. Now we all go to concerts together and have seen groups like Shinedown, Mumford and Sons, and Breaking Benjamin. I am now 100% VA disabled. I go to counseling to help me with the not working, and the loss in mobility and ability to do some things that I really enjoyed, but learning to enjoy other things. Music has helped so much. I wish I could tell so many musicians a thank you in person. Sometimes being a man is knowing that it is OK to cry. I put certain music on in private at times and just vent things out. It is a huge relief for my soul.
Holy smokes it’s too early in the morning for getting hit in the feels with this. I have a similar story, except in my case it’s one son and my wife. Came home from the sand box a couple years ago and had to hang it up after a bad tour. Seek God man, He knows what we need. Thankfully, during my process my wife stuck it through with us to reach where we were able to be financially/disability wise, but I saw how delicate the balance was and am thankful every day she stuck around. I grew up expecting relationships to fail and I’m grateful everyday to be here, and grateful even for things I lost. I hope the same for you, Brand New is another great band, specifically their last 4 albums. I’d buy you a beer if I could, and way to pull through the rough times. That’s what makes a man and I’m sure your boys see it. Great example. God Boess.
I think Andy Hull has the amazing ability to put pain into words and sound, and it resonates with people that understand pain. It’s therapeutic, and this is as close to therapy you can get for free. This album is my nearly daily listen, and helped me through some shit when I needed it. Great music.
Read the story of Job. Like myself, he lost everything. In the end, God overwhelmingly re established all that was lost, ten fold. We pray the same for you sir.
What a breath of fresh air. In a sea of commercialized emptiness, this band provides us a beacon of hope. A reminder that there is still talent, originality, creativity, and artistic expression that has substance. Thank you for feeding my soul yet again.
@livmo8241 I couldn't of said it any better.... blow the doors off with talent... The only other band that I heard in my life that performs like this was the Band "YES". I'm hooked for life. breath of fresh air in deed!
Extremely underrated band... As a big Pink Floyd fan, I feel like Manchester orchestra is Pink Floyd's child, I love your music, keep going on guys love ya'
I was just thinking the same thing....Pink Floyd! This is my first listening to Million Masks, but Alien, The Silence, I wish I could turn everyone on to MO, but, unfortunately, I'm 77, and no one I know will listen to them. Their loss.
The last two songs had me in tears, the music is so beautiful, the vocals even more beautiful...such a musically gorgeous and heartfelt album. I love it.
Same here!! Every song of theirs is a masterpiece and it makes me feel as if I was travelling in time in thoughts and emotions. I always use it when I run my 5 kilometres in the mornings. It is such an inspiration to me.
This album is incredible. I loved Bed Head when I heard it, but intentionally didn't listen to the other releases so I could hear them all in context. So glad I did. This album crashes like waves... the more I listen, the more I hear, and the deeper into it I get. It's strange though, it lands so hard for me, but at the same time I feel like the full meaning is just out of reach... which I guess makes it perfect given the subject matter. Absolutely incredible. Manchester Orchestra is the first band I've been able to definitively say is my favorite band. For a music nerd with such wide spectrum of tastes, that's saying something. There isn't a Manchester album that I haven't loved cover to cover. The trend continues. I can't wait to hear this live.
Beside the lyrics always being phenomenal/ impactful, Manchester always arranges music that physically moves me. I catch myself breathing differently. Holding my breath at times, followed by a huge release to some buildup. I dont even notice until I feel those moments and its magically blissful.
This is such a deep musical masterpiece from Manchester Orchestra. It starts so powerful and each track takes you in this soothing and melodic trip where you feel like you disconnect from all the freaking noise outside. I think its worth hearing, from beginning to end.
These albums just keep getting better and better. Thank you Manchester Orchestra for carefully crafting masterful albums, best new indie music of 2021.
Music is such a powerful force. It can move people in ways like nothing else can. Manchester Orchestra, this is not just a new album... It is another MASTERPIECE that this world needed. Thank you!
being an avid moody blues fan with no prospect of new material coming along and in lockdown i was just browsing and came across manchester orchestra by chance, how lucky was i, years of backlog musiic to catch up on and new to boot, this album is magical.
I am a certified headbanger but this group and a few others just resonate, talks to a part of my soul that rarely listens or gets stirred, to me this is such a beautiful collection of tunes and would just thank the guys for such a reminder that we are all here for a reason and being awesome to each other is a great place to start. I have recently realised that if I apply his question to all that I do and that is " what would love do" almost certainly gives me the right answer 100 times out 100. Peace out brothers and sisters then spiral the ferk out
My top most listened-to album of all time! I can't describe the effect this album and the band has had on my emotional being. Love you, Machester Orchestra!
I have never in my 47 years on this earth anticipated something so much. I can tell by the first track that, again, will not be disappointed. Great job MO!
I thought I was the only 47 year old anticipating this stream. Luckily I caught it a few minutes after it started. I think there were only 59 or 89 listening during the livestream. I’m a little different though, I think their albums are good when they’re be, but after awhile I can’t stop listening and noticing all the subtle details that they do so well. Their albums really grow on me.
@@stevenbryce6889 I'm 77 and MO is so amazing to me. The music I love is all over the map...MO and Ye Vagabonds and Kaleo and Villages just to name a few. I think I was 75 when I first discovered MO. Keep it up boys, love you!!!! Unfortunately, due to circumstances beyond my control, I will miss all of your tour dates.
Down to weeks to live and I got to be alive for another beautific work of heART! When I run into God in the way out there, I will be taking my mask OFF. Love remains...
@@lukegaier9490 ah Luke... good name for someone with a kind soul such as yours. 9 years is a long time to fight a disease only to finally submit. I cannot wait to fall into His infinite arms! I am broken and beat. I am READY to be free. I love you, brother. May God BLISS YOU!
You guys have the ability to create music that im drowning into.... if i close my eyes and listen your music on headphones, i disconnect the world and have my own visuals in my head.....feels like floating into the space
The first song i listened of MO was Silence! Since then, have loved and enjoyed almost every song of them. The best part for me in this band is the soothing voice of Andy Hull. Much love from India!🇮🇳
I am in complete awe of how good this album is, every song is a 10/10 which is very rare, I haven't even got a favourite song, the whole thing glides seamlessly from start to finish. A masterpiece
The first song I heard from you guys was "I got friends" The entire everything to nothing album is still very close to heart. I rocked out to Cope, I cried with Hope. I sang my lungs out along with The Gold, and the rest of the Black Mile to the Surface. I remember being glued to the screen watching the simple math video for the first time, and was so amazed by the video of Andy singing The Only One casually walking around with his guitar. I don't know how many times I bawled my eyes out to I Can Feel A Hot One. The journey all the way from I'm Like A Virgin Losing A Child, all the way up to here, The Million Masks of God. You have never ever delivered a bad song and this album really proves that point again! Thank you for this. Fantastic work!
I feel exactly the same. First song I heard was Pride which was a recommendation on RUclips when I was watching a cage the elephant video at 2 in the morning back in 2010 and I've been a fan ever since. I'm surprised more people don't know this band that's brought me so much joy, at my best and worst.
🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️to iTunes 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾thank youuuuu Manchester! You made a girl’s day❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ I love youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!
Yes! 2 minutes in and god..... thank you. The stoke is so high right now. And even more so knowing that 1k people are feeling as amazing as I do at this very moment.
I discovered Manchester Orchestra with "a black mile to the surface" and I was blewn away by its beauty. I listened the album every single day for months non stop! And now... this album... I am speechless, with every song, I have less words and more tears and shivers. Thank you!!
Couldn't agree more! I also stepped in right after A Black Mile To The Surface. It changed experiencing music for me - definitely. Enjoy the record my friend! :)
If any of you felt like you were on a musical journey and really loved this album without being really high, then you need to listen to it really stoned. Totally different experience! You wouldn't regret it!
Just got on the MO train now and enjoying the ride,off to the record store.Hope they play here in Melbourne,Oz soon.Hi to Catherine Marks doing us proud.
hey guys, i absolutely adore your creation & i can not overstate your value // contribution to the Zeitgeist. youre an all time fave & im sending the sincerest gratitude & love your way.
I had always been aware of Manchester Orchestra and even had a few of their early tracks in my catalogue...but these last two albums have just solidified what I knew. Andy Hull is the poetic spearhead of a modern rock powerhouse. Music should invoke emotion...and these songs certainly do. Thank you MO.
It's a Friday morning here in New Delhi, India. Randomly thought of clicking on the premiere since we're having pretty rough times due to Co-vi d. So many dying everyday due to lack of basic medicines and many more are dying since any other treatments are denied to people over than those infected with the virus. Thank you for helping me get out of the depressed state😭
Just take my money....since 2007. I’m not one to ‘follow’ any one group but these guys are different. These guys speak to me and help me through all the sequences of life. Thanks MO!
Incredible. One of the rare albums where you can listen to and love every song! Pre-ordered this one and it felt like forever before I was finally able to download it all! Love these guys!
The last line "All this time, I thought I was right". I have no clue what he is talking about specifically, but man, when I hear it it resonates with me. It's haunting. I've listened to this album straight through at least 20 times already. There is something spiritual about it. I knew they were talented enough to top BMTTS , but I just didn't know how they would pull it off. IMO they did.
Discovered this group yesterday, i think im into it... Such intimate and beautiful place for my mind to stay when in listen to them. Hope more people find them and have good feeling like i do.
This album is brilliance that I for one feel so special to have come across. I haven’t had so many different experiences listening to an album in god knows how long. I ran across the band on a comedy bang bang podcast and became an instant fan. Then came across this brilliant album and my jaw drops every time I listen through it.
This album is for us. They are underrated but they're getting seen cause of this album. It's haunting. In a good way where you put headphones on on a back porch and watch the thunderstorm. Andy hull is a stunning songwriter. I appreciate him so much
I had never heard this band before, I heard the first song 2 hours ago and these songs are so amazing that I listened to the same song 3 times in a row. What an excellently great Music Band bitch. I've been traveling for 2 hours on a trip that only happens once in a lifetime. YOU ARE VERY SPECIAL PEOPLE TO BE ABLE TO MAKE THIS MUSIC. I REALLY LOVE YOUR SOUND
Im 54 I thought the days of floyd and Anderson wakeman and howe were behind me.Apparently not I think the best is still to come.prog rock is well and truly alive.👍
You guys are getting me through leaving a toxic relationship and divorce..Thank you MO, for easing my pain. That’s what makes good musicians..Relating to others in all different ways. ❤️ to all who are experiencing difficult times
I actually am going through the same thing, and feel that's exactly what this album is about, the inner turmoil that one feels while trying to love someone with npd. The constant rollercoaster of guilt and shame caused by the gaslighting, the loss of self identity, the pain of not being enough, the haunting hindsight, when you finally realized you were nothing more than a means to an end. The mixed emotions of that realization, and then the sense of freedom that comes when you finally do leave. I have a child with mine, and it is extremely difficult. Somehow she has me still questioning whether or not I am abandoning my family. At what expense do I stay? How much blood should I allow to be lost, before I leave? After all, "til death do us part". Love is both the greatest experience a human being can have, and also the worst. It's a strange paradox. Godspeed sister.
This is absolutely breathtaking. I can’t even begin to explain how this makes me feel. Thankyou so much for your incredible music. Stunning job to everyone!
I thought this was coming out the 30th and I got home from a long horrible day at work to watch RUclips and saw this and literally cried for a second. I love you guys so much. Thank you for everything.
It's been 5 months and this record still haunts me. Not one day has passed that I haven't caught myself humming one of these tunes. There is something more to this album. I'm wrestling with some issues with my faith right now and I can feel it in this music. Wish I had Andy's # so I could call him up and ask him what certain verses mean to him. They are the same 11 songs that I heard back in April, but I'm hearing them differently today than I was back then.
I saw them live last week in Richmond. The first time I've seen them headline, although I had seen them do a short set at Big Field Day a few years ago. Do whatever you have to do to see them! They are amazing! The new songs sound fantastic! Inaudible was so beautiful that I actually teared up a bit. And at our concert they played my favorite from A Black Mile to the Surface, The Wolf! That made me so happy!
0:00 Inaudible
4:20 Angel Of Death 🤍
10:10 Keel Timing 🤍
14:25 Bed Head 🤍
18:33 Annie 🤍
23:01 Telepath
25:30 Let It Storm
29:47 Dinosaur 🤍
33:18 Obstacle
36:59 Way Back
40:38 The Internet
I've been waiting for this album for a long time, thank you Manchester Orchestra ❤️🔥
Thank You for this
What a lad, was hoping someone had put up the tracklist. thank you
I love every song on this album, but my god Inaudible...the vocals are just amazing.
This album + 🍄 gonna be 🤩
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The only reason Manchester Orchestra hasn't blown up is because they aren't chasing chart topping singles, but well thought-out and produced albums that create an emotional journey. Give me albums like this instead that I can get lost in and wouldn't dare think of hitting that skip button.
That is it!! They don't need 2 sell themselves. That's what we do. Will do.
Did they sell themselves in "1971"? NOOO!!! We did! Were any of u there? What a time. We cry, something is back.
Agree 100%
A perfect summary
Sooo true!!…. I get lost in every song!!…absolutely love them!!..💙🦋🦄🌈🔥🌜✨🦉
My wife has got terminal cancer so I am going through lots of shit at the moment, this album is making all the shit go away its so Beautiful
THANK YOU
Nothing in this world that I could say will make any of your or her pain go away, however, I truly hope for peace for the both of you and calmness during this storm, I'm very happy to know that this album is helping. If you ever need to talk, and want someone to listen, get in contact with me. Sometimes it helps to have someone from the outside simply willing to listen. I ask nothing from you in return, only want to help where I can.
I second Citizen Guardian... words won’t change the situation your wife and you are in and what you are facing; but there are random/unknown people out there who are thinking of you and sending you their best vibes and prayers !
:/ prayers for you Tony and the fam.
Keep your head up Tony! Prayers!
Tony, prayers for your wife. I went through your situation too. I understand perfectly. God take care of you.
This album is not only both beautiful and moving, but it's also a modern example of an *"instant classic rock album"* crafted by true artists. Manchester Orchestra should be commended for progressing modern rock beyond the same old, tired cliches. They've done it again; two haunting (yet beautiful) albums in a row. Thank you Manchester Orchestra.
A lot of it also the producer they work with, Catherine Marks, check her out you'll be very impressed.
Who knew Archer is a fan of Manchester Orchestra? You wear many masks Sterling!
Classic rock.come on Archer.They would be angry you called them that
Well said.
@@troysimmons3339 instant classic rock does not mean the same thing as classic rock. Context matters.
I'm 61 and have enjoyed the past 15 years of my 29 yo son exposing me to great bands; Underoath, Circa Survive, The Dear Hunter etc. and I am sitting here with a grin from ear to ear as I listen to this masterpiece: Masterpiece Orchestra! - The best..first song resembles YES
You should check out "Band of Horses" if you haven't already.
You should be a writer. Yes is a very important word. That's the word that describes the universe. That you used that word so well, means you should be writing, if you're not already. Because those that listen well are very good vessels
@@mkechandler5776 he's talking about the band, YES
I'm 53 and was introduced by my teen. He's now 16 and we are going together to see them in Indianapolis in a couple of weeks.
😊😊😊😊
I hope my neighbours love this too!
😄 For sure!
Thtat's a great comment. Funny enough I introduced my neighbour to MO today.
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Thanks for the great 😂❤️
I fell in love with these guys from the moment my grandson turned me on to them. I only recently got to introduce my neighbors tho....right after I got my new sound system!
I'm 59 years old , I feel like I'm 20 again and a new album came out .
It's all I'm listening to.
Love it .
I saw Andy by himself do an acoustic show in Raleigh NC
A true artist. Simple Math got me hooked years ago . Thanks to my son .
Hi Rick! I'm 65 and I know exactly what you mean!! They are so freaking good! I am so grateful to my grandson for introducing me to them.
I'm glad to know that people of all ages listen to them. I'm 39 and my 13-year-old son has become a die hard fan of MO... even more than me, I think!
And he made his paternal grandparents become fans of Brand New. There is no age for good music. It goes straight to the heart. :)
45 here. Love a band that reaches across every generation!
is like a mix new order the cure the smiths
I’ve got a few years on you and just discovered MO. Love them!
Manchester Orchestra is so underrated. They are truly artists of the highest caliber.
I knew I'd find one here
Most great music is... as is the case for most good things these days
I think that underrated thing has about run its course!
@@anotherunoriginalcomment Hey, someone is giving some love. Leave them (and the others) alone.
You can say that again. Seeing them in September. Can't wait!!!!!!!!
"I survived, and the guilt's falling off me in pieces"
Hits me like a train every time
Providing CPR to an entire world that desperately needs it. Thank you again Manchester Orchestra.
Couldn't have said it any better 🤘
It the first thing to give me a moment of peace in a very long time.
Truth
That's beautiful! I agree.
Know this, only 10-20% of people actually survive CPR and of those that do survive, if they're not resuscitated within 5 minutes, they'll have permanent brain damage.
We're all still F'ed😘
How is every album they release their best work? Incredible.
This is their best. 👌
Because, they ARE the BEST.
I just came across this group last year and I can't stop listening to them and catching up. There are a few off the beaten path groups that i have found and I just love their music. I guess it was raising 3 sons. I got out of the Army, and as the sole provider I worked a lot, and at times 2 jobs while going to night school while still going to my kids events, so I had no time to relax. Then in 2017 my injuries in the military caught up to me and I spent 3 years either in the hospital or at home hooked up to IV's. My wife left, I had all 3 of our sons, and music helped me hold my shit together. All the years of making big money, then when I needed her, she was gone. Like I helped cook, clean, helped with the kids, always brought her flowers, gifts, then she left when I was down. The boys were so mad at her, at their ages they saw the big picture. We just all helped each other and hot through it. Now we all go to concerts together and have seen groups like Shinedown, Mumford and Sons, and Breaking Benjamin. I am now 100% VA disabled. I go to counseling to help me with the not working, and the loss in mobility and ability to do some things that I really enjoyed, but learning to enjoy other things. Music has helped so much. I wish I could tell so many musicians a thank you in person. Sometimes being a man is knowing that it is OK to cry. I put certain music on in private at times and just vent things out. It is a huge relief for my soul.
Holy smokes it’s too early in the morning for getting hit in the feels with this. I have a similar story, except in my case it’s one son and my wife. Came home from the sand box a couple years ago and had to hang it up after a bad tour. Seek God man, He knows what we need. Thankfully, during my process my wife stuck it through with us to reach where we were able to be financially/disability wise, but I saw how delicate the balance was and am thankful every day she stuck around. I grew up expecting relationships to fail and I’m grateful everyday to be here, and grateful even for things I lost. I hope the same for you, Brand New is another great band, specifically their last 4 albums. I’d buy you a beer if I could, and way to pull through the rough times. That’s what makes a man and I’m sure your boys see it. Great example. God Boess.
God Bless*
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I think Andy Hull has the amazing ability to put pain into words and sound, and it resonates with people that understand pain. It’s therapeutic, and this is as close to therapy you can get for free. This album is my nearly daily listen, and helped me through some shit when I needed it. Great music.
Thanks for sharing. This music mends souls.
Read the story of Job. Like myself, he lost everything. In the end, God overwhelmingly re established all that was lost, ten fold. We pray the same for you sir.
Holy fuck this album is incredible. It’s been so long since I’ve listened to a new album and immediately wanted to listen to it again. So much heart.
What a breath of fresh air. In a sea of commercialized emptiness, this band provides us a beacon of hope. A reminder that there is still talent, originality, creativity, and artistic expression that has substance. Thank you for feeding my soul yet again.
Indeed a perfect summary
@livmo8241 I couldn't of said it any better.... blow the doors off with talent... The only other band that I heard in my life that performs like this was the Band "YES". I'm hooked for life. breath of fresh air in deed!
Everything they have ever put out is pure gold, this being no different. Andy Hull is a genius with the voice of an angel.
It should b considered a criminal offence if as a music lover of 63 years no one listens to this pure genius and work of art simply amazing
Extremely underrated band... As a big Pink Floyd fan, I feel like Manchester orchestra is Pink Floyd's child, I love your music, keep going on guys love ya'
Pink Floyd, then try also Porcupine Tree and so now and then Younger Brother, Train is a great song..
I was just thinking the same thing....Pink Floyd! This is my first listening to Million Masks, but Alien, The Silence, I wish I could turn everyone on to MO, but, unfortunately, I'm 77, and no one I know will listen to them. Their loss.
Obstacle! Wayback! So beautiful ! Thank you, thank you
I also got Pink Floyd vibes. Just beautiful.
Piss all over floyd imo 😊
This whole album feels like one flowing song, which is just...magical.
Me: Black Mile is a once in a career album, they'll never match that!
Manchester Orchestra: Hold our beers...!
Just found this band . Amazing.
The last two songs had me in tears, the music is so beautiful, the vocals even more beautiful...such a musically gorgeous and heartfelt album. I love it.
I'm crying 😭
A new album of Manchester Orchestra is new reason for smile.
I can't tell you how many times I have listened to this album beginning to end over the past few days. It is such a beautiful creation.
Same here!! Every song of theirs is a masterpiece and it makes me feel as if I was travelling in time in thoughts and emotions. I always use it when I run my 5 kilometres in the mornings. It is such an inspiration to me.
You can say that again
Not sure if anyone else feels this, but I always "hear" a story when I listen to MOs albums all the way through.
This album is incredible. I loved Bed Head when I heard it, but intentionally didn't listen to the other releases so I could hear them all in context. So glad I did. This album crashes like waves... the more I listen, the more I hear, and the deeper into it I get.
It's strange though, it lands so hard for me, but at the same time I feel like the full meaning is just out of reach... which I guess makes it perfect given the subject matter.
Absolutely incredible. Manchester Orchestra is the first band I've been able to definitively say is my favorite band. For a music nerd with such wide spectrum of tastes, that's saying something. There isn't a Manchester album that I haven't loved cover to cover. The trend continues. I can't wait to hear this live.
Beside the lyrics always being phenomenal/ impactful, Manchester always arranges music that physically moves me. I catch myself breathing differently. Holding my breath at times, followed by a huge release to some buildup. I dont even notice until I feel those moments and its magically blissful.
Spot on.
This. All day. THIS.
This captures it. FULLY. ** excuse me as I catch my breath **
This is such a deep musical masterpiece from Manchester Orchestra. It starts so powerful and each track takes you in this soothing and melodic trip where you feel like you disconnect from all the freaking noise outside. I think its worth hearing, from beginning to end.
These albums just keep getting better and better. Thank you Manchester Orchestra for carefully crafting masterful albums, best new indie music of 2021.
Music is such a powerful force. It can move people in ways like nothing else can. Manchester Orchestra, this is not just a new album... It is another MASTERPIECE that this world needed. Thank you!
I can't go more than a day or two without saturating my Soul with your music
being an avid moody blues fan with no prospect of new material coming along and in lockdown i was just browsing and came across manchester orchestra by chance, how lucky was i, years of backlog musiic to catch up on and new to boot, this album is magical.
There's time's I totally get the Moody Blues and Pink Floyd vibes throughout this album
... one of the few albums I can actually listen to front to back ... sublime work.
two back to back masterpieces. This album is beyond beautiful.
I am a certified headbanger but this group and a few others just resonate, talks to a part of my soul that rarely listens or gets stirred, to me this is such a beautiful collection of tunes and would just thank the guys for such a reminder that we are all here for a reason and being awesome to each other is a great place to start. I have recently realised that if I apply his question to all that I do and that is " what would love do" almost certainly gives me the right answer 100 times out 100. Peace out brothers and sisters then spiral the ferk out
This band is so underrated. They’re a national treasure.
I don't often buy albums when I just listen on RUclips for free, but with MO, I buy them all....
My top most listened-to album of all time! I can't describe the effect this album and the band has had on my emotional being. Love you, Machester Orchestra!
I have never in my 47 years on this earth anticipated something so much. I can tell by the first track that, again, will not be disappointed. Great job MO!
I thought I was the only 47 year old anticipating this stream. Luckily I caught it a few minutes after it started. I think there were only 59 or 89 listening during the livestream. I’m a little different though, I think their albums are good when they’re be, but after awhile I can’t stop listening and noticing all the subtle details that they do so well. Their albums really grow on me.
@@TheChampionp exactly this! The subtleties are amazing
@@TheChampionp I'm 49 now and am still like a kid waiting on Christmas anticipating new albums. Same with my wife
@@stevenbryce6889 I'm 77 and MO is so amazing to me. The music I love is all over the map...MO and Ye Vagabonds and Kaleo and Villages just to name a few. I think I was 75 when I first discovered MO. Keep it up boys, love you!!!! Unfortunately, due to circumstances beyond my control, I will miss all of your tour dates.
Down to weeks to live and I got to be alive for another beautific work of heART! When I run into God in the way out there, I will be taking my mask OFF. Love remains...
Trade your mask for a clean white robe friend. I hope God ushers you into His presence with mercy and gladness.
@@lukegaier9490 ah Luke... good name for someone with a kind soul such as yours. 9 years is a long time to fight a disease only to finally submit. I cannot wait to fall into His infinite arms! I am broken and beat. I am READY to be free. I love you, brother. May God BLISS YOU!
74 years of age just found MO Fantastic sound(thanks from Dave) UK
Same...I'm a 60 yr old drummer and only listened to Silence a year ago.....brilliant!❤
You guys have the ability to create music that im drowning into....
if i close my eyes and listen your music on headphones, i disconnect the world and have my own visuals in my head.....feels like floating into the space
Exactly the same feeling for myself.
Yes to this 1,000%❤️❤️❤️!
This album was made for headphones!
I listen to this album every single day
One of the most underrated bands of this century
The GOSPEL TRUTH!!!
The first song i listened of MO was Silence! Since then, have loved and enjoyed almost every song of them. The best part for me in this band is the soothing voice of Andy Hull.
Much love from India!🇮🇳
I haven't heard an album like this for so long. An instant classic beautiful.
☆A absolute magical, mysterious, yet transcending. Masterpiece of Love.☆
I am in complete awe of how good this album is, every song is a 10/10 which is very rare, I haven't even got a favourite song, the whole thing glides seamlessly from start to finish. A masterpiece
The first song I heard from you guys was "I got friends" The entire everything to nothing album is still very close to heart. I rocked out to Cope, I cried with Hope. I sang my lungs out along with The Gold, and the rest of the Black Mile to the Surface. I remember being glued to the screen watching the simple math video for the first time, and was so amazed by the video of Andy singing The Only One casually walking around with his guitar. I don't know how many times I bawled my eyes out to I Can Feel A Hot One. The journey all the way from I'm Like A Virgin Losing A Child, all the way up to here, The Million Masks of God. You have never ever delivered a bad song and this album really proves that point again! Thank you for this. Fantastic work!
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I feel exactly the same. First song I heard was Pride which was a recommendation on RUclips when I was watching a cage the elephant video at 2 in the morning back in 2010 and I've been a fan ever since. I'm surprised more people don't know this band that's brought me so much joy, at my best and worst.
I absolutely weep fat gutteral tears when the bridge of the Grocery comes on. well said my friend
🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️to iTunes 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾thank youuuuu Manchester! You made a girl’s day❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ I love youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!
This is the album I hoped I’d hear in my lifetime.
This album is attached to this life now .
There are no words to adequately describe the musical and lyrical genius that is Manchester Orchestra. Perfection.
I'm 59 years old and certain songs touch my soul this whole album opens my soul thank you
This album is a gift from the divine. Thank you so much ❤️
My favorite was Keel Timing BUT NOW I LOVE EVERY SONG AFTER LISTENING A 2nd TIME! PRODUCE A VOLUME II OR SIDE B!
Yes! 2 minutes in and god..... thank you.
The stoke is so high right now. And even more so knowing that 1k people are feeling as amazing as I do at this very moment.
Its so good. Like... so good.
I can't even wrap my head around this and I haven't even heard it yet. I neeeeed this now more than I ever have.
I discovered Manchester Orchestra with "a black mile to the surface" and I was blewn away by its beauty. I listened the album every single day for months non stop! And now... this album... I am speechless, with every song, I have less words and more tears and shivers. Thank you!!
Couldn't agree more! I also stepped in right after A Black Mile To The Surface. It changed experiencing music for me - definitely. Enjoy the record my friend! :)
@@ThompsonV14 tried to get them played at national radio, they just dont want to
What an awesome collection of music!!!! I too was pulled in by The Silence. Now I'm beyond amazed!!! Got to see them live and long for that day.
If any of you felt like you were on a musical journey and really loved this album without being really high, then you need to listen to it really stoned. Totally different experience! You wouldn't regret it!
Випадково почула цю МУЗИКУ, і закохалась. Дякую !!!!!
Just got on the MO train now and enjoying the ride,off to the record store.Hope they play here in
Melbourne,Oz soon.Hi to Catherine Marks doing us proud.
hey guys, i absolutely adore your creation & i can not overstate your value // contribution to the Zeitgeist.
youre an all time fave & im sending the sincerest gratitude & love your way.
ROCK IS NOT DEAD A M A Z I N G
I discovered these guys during lockdown after I thought it was an orchestra from Manchester doh 🙄 now I love them and listen every day 💖💖
Now I can't wait for you to experience them live!
They are beyond amazing live if you ever get a chance.
I had always been aware of Manchester Orchestra and even had a few of their early tracks in my catalogue...but these last two albums have just solidified what I knew.
Andy Hull is the poetic spearhead of a modern rock powerhouse. Music should invoke emotion...and these songs certainly do. Thank you MO.
It's a Friday morning here in New Delhi, India. Randomly thought of clicking on the premiere since we're having pretty rough times due to Co-vi d. So many dying everyday due to lack of basic medicines and many more are dying since any other treatments are denied to people over than those infected with the virus. Thank you for helping me get out of the depressed state😭
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India is in our thoughts and prayers
We are praying for India 🙏🙂
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Hopefully we won't send any vaccines.They are killing ignorant people
So good! On repeat! I love their music. His voice makes me feel good! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇵🇹
Rock refrescante é o que me ocorre. Quando haverá concerto em Portugal?
I've been listening since 04 and you have mirrored my heart consistently with every release. You make the sounds I can't. Thank you
Just take my money....since 2007. I’m not one to ‘follow’ any one group but these guys are different. These guys speak to me and help me through all the sequences of life. Thanks MO!
this is the best album start to finish i think i've ever heard... i'm a 41 year old music snob.
Thank you, from India in desperate times! Driving force.
Incredible. One of the rare albums where you can listen to and love every song! Pre-ordered this one and it felt like forever before I was finally able to download it all! Love these guys!
Between Manchester Orchestra, Radiohead, and Michael Kiwanuka what else does someone need?
Just saw them in concert on Friday in Pittsburgh; it was absolutely amazing! Be sure to see them if they are coming near you!
Amen to all that need this now more than ever in this life journey and music like this soul music I call this
The last line "All this time, I thought I was right". I have no clue what he is talking about specifically, but man, when I hear it it resonates with me. It's haunting. I've listened to this album straight through at least 20 times already. There is something spiritual about it. I knew they were talented enough to top BMTTS , but I just didn't know how they would pull it off. IMO they did.
Wow. The greatest band in the world.
I will listen to you every day, I swear I will. You do me a lot of good. they make me DREAM, WHAT AMAZING SONGS, SIMPLY AMAZING
Discovered this group yesterday, i think im into it... Such intimate and beautiful place for my mind to stay when in listen to them. Hope more people find them and have good feeling like i do.
This album is brilliance that I for one feel so special to have come across. I haven’t had so many different experiences listening to an album in god knows how long. I ran across the band on a comedy bang bang podcast and became an instant fan. Then came across this brilliant album and my jaw drops every time I listen through it.
It's beyond me how anyone could listen to this and not be blown away. Truly amazing music.
This album is for us. They are underrated but they're getting seen cause of this album. It's haunting. In a good way where you put headphones on on a back porch and watch the thunderstorm. Andy hull is a stunning songwriter. I appreciate him so much
This is a stunner. Easily one of the best albums of 2021...
I had never heard this band before, I heard the first song 2 hours ago and these songs are so amazing that I listened to the same song 3 times in a row. What an excellently great Music Band bitch. I've been traveling for 2 hours on a trip that only happens once in a lifetime. YOU ARE VERY SPECIAL PEOPLE TO BE ABLE TO MAKE THIS MUSIC. I REALLY LOVE YOUR SOUND
Im 54 I thought the days of floyd and Anderson wakeman and howe were behind me.Apparently not I think the best is still to come.prog rock is well and truly alive.👍
I literally can’t listen to this album without listening to it again right after. So excited to hear it live in October!
You guys are getting me through leaving a toxic relationship and divorce..Thank you MO, for easing my pain.
That’s what makes good musicians..Relating to others in all different ways.
❤️ to all who are experiencing difficult times
I actually am going through the same thing, and feel that's exactly what this album is about, the inner turmoil that one feels while trying to love someone with npd. The constant rollercoaster of guilt and shame caused by the gaslighting, the loss of self identity, the pain of not being enough, the haunting hindsight, when you finally realized you were nothing more than a means to an end. The mixed emotions of that realization, and then the sense of freedom that comes when you finally do leave. I have a child with mine, and it is extremely difficult. Somehow she has me still questioning whether or not I am abandoning my family. At what expense do I stay? How much blood should I allow to be lost, before I leave? After all, "til death do us part". Love is both the greatest experience a human being can have, and also the worst. It's a strange paradox. Godspeed sister.
This is absolutely breathtaking. I can’t even begin to explain how this makes me feel. Thankyou so much for your incredible music. Stunning job to everyone!
I really have to go to bed but there’s just no way I can. I wanna hear the rest of it tonight here.
Couldn’t come more timely....words bring chills and yearnings to unite in the name of music....thanks son, for into to MC!!
This is a staggering album . An instant masterpiece 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Today, in Eastern Orthodox Christian Church we celebrate Good Friday before Easter. Thank you, really inspired.
This song is the best way to express the love and joy to our God and soul tribes this is foremost a blessing to here music like this
Thank you Manchester Orchestra for giving us hope. You are the light in the darkness.
One of the best groups of modern music, true musical engineers
Really like the new sound. Feels like the band always has just what I want to hear as I get older
I thought this was coming out the 30th and I got home from a long horrible day at work to watch RUclips and saw this and literally cried for a second. I love you guys so much. Thank you for everything.
It's been 5 months and this record still haunts me. Not one day has passed that I haven't caught myself humming one of these tunes. There is something more to this album. I'm wrestling with some issues with my faith right now and I can feel it in this music. Wish I had Andy's # so I could call him up and ask him what certain verses mean to him. They are the same 11 songs that I heard back in April, but I'm hearing them differently today than I was back then.
I absolutely love Manchester orc freaking hauntingly 👌 👏 👍 😍 💖 🆒️ 👌 👏 👍 😍 💖 🆒️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
I saw them live last week in Richmond. The first time I've seen them headline, although I had seen them do a short set at Big Field Day a few years ago. Do whatever you have to do to see them! They are amazing! The new songs sound fantastic! Inaudible was so beautiful that I actually teared up a bit. And at our concert they played my favorite from A Black Mile to the Surface, The Wolf! That made me so happy!
What an incredible listen/journey...thank you for sharing all this emotion. Definitely a record that demands repeated listens