News Manchester Orchestra Reveal ‘Simple Math’ Details
The follow up to 2009’s ‘Mean Everything To Nothing’ is described by frontman Andy Hull as a concept album.
Manchester Orchestra are set to release their third album this May.
The follow up to 2009's 'Mean Everything To Nothing', 'Simple Math' is described by frontman Andy Hull as a concept album.
Speaking to Altpress.com, he claimed: 'This record is two duelling coversations between me and my wife and me and my God. Sometimes, even for myself, it's difficult to decipher which one I'm actually talking to.'
The tracklisting for 'Simple Math' reads:
‘Pensacola’
‘God Is In The Wicked’
‘Virgin’
‘Simple Math’
‘Father's Sins’
‘Pale Black Eye’
‘Red Rancid’
‘Sci-Fi’
‘April Fool’
‘Leave It Alone’
‘Last Remark’
‘Leaky Breaks’
‘Apprehension’
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