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| | I'm Like a Virgin Losing a Child | | | Music Artist : | | Manchester Orchestra | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Canvas Back/ Favorite Gentlemen | | Release Date : | | 2007-07-24 | | Store Price : | | $12.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $11.99 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Wolves at Night 2. Now That You're Home 3. The Neighborhood is Bleeding 4. I Can Feel Your Pain 5. Where Have You Been 6. I Can Barely Breathe 7. Sleeper 1972 8. Golden Ticket 9. Alice and Interiors 10. Don't Let Them See You Cry 11. Colly Strings
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Manchester Submitted on: 2009-06-14 |
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| I first saw them as an opener along with Kevin Devine (whom we actually went to see) for Brand New in Portland. The second time I saw them it was their concert at the Crocodile Cafe in Seattle. After I saw them open I bought their cd and that cd & I have been close friends ever since. They are just great songs to yell along with in your car during a traffic jam or when you're cleaning...especially "Colly Strings" and "Werewolves at Night." |
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A simple lyrical and musical band, over rated album Submitted on: 2009-01-04 |
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| I cannot write enough in the review to address the musical weaknesses of this album, dim witted lyrics, and over all POP rock feel. This album is a POP album, hands down. It may be a step in a decent direction for the tweeny rock music lovers, but anyone who has any taste in music knows that there are numerous albums that put this to shame. The only reason why I didn't give this album a 2 is because it isn't the worst thing i've heard in a while, just the most over rated. i wouldn't even buy this album for a friend that wanted it for a gift. open your ears to what else is out there kiddies |
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Simply Amazing Submitted on: 2008-09-18 |
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| This cd is incredible. I can honestly say that it changed my life and hasn't come out of my cd player since I bought it a year ago. If you are having any kind of internal religious battles, questioning your faith, or just love some great jams, this album is for you. I would highly recommend it to anyone, especially those of you who are fans of the indie rock scene. |
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a new fan Submitted on: 2008-07-16 |
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| I've only been listening to Manchester Orchestra for a few days now. But that doesn't mean I havn't listened to this album front to back. The comparison to Conor Oberst, I only agree with on one level and thats Andy Hulls ability to write amazing lyrics. On a vocal level Andy blows Conor away, I find it hard to make it through a Bright Eyes song. On a music level, the album is amazing. Very well put together and you'll never find yourself skipping a song. It opens big, and in the middle the song Sleeper 1972 brings everything to a stand still, that will leave you breathless and listening to the song again, because you'll be that amazed. The album then picks up where it left off and leaves you at the end, wanting to just leave it on repeat. So get this album. I would suggest it for fans of Brand New. Thanks for reading. |
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overview. Submitted on: 2008-06-27 |
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| i stumbled across these guys who have apparently supported mewithoutyou (oh my gosh, how incredible would that've been!) anyway, i was instantly obsessed. it's hard to put into words how this makes me feel. there's songs like 'now that you're home' & 'wolves at night' which get you moving, your limbs wriggling and then you find 'i can feel your pain' which haunts you to your soul and makes you skin tingle. all of these & others are topped of nicely with the simplicity of 'don't let them see you cry' and brilliance of 'i can barely breathe' which is my favourite track. it gets you thinking & questioning to no end. five stars. also check out 'right away, great captain!' if you're a fan of manchester orchestra & in particular andy's voice, as this is him also. |
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