Not sure if this has been posted in here, but I just saw this. Manchester Orchestra’s Andy Hull & Robert McDowell to Score Daniel Scheinert’s ‘The Death of Dick Long’ | Film Music Reporter
That Brother Bird EP is one of the best things I’ve heard in a long time. There are three song of the year contenders on a five song collection - it’s real, REAL good.
Meet Brother Bird, The Manchester Orchestra Protégé Taking Flight "In 2011, a 17-year-old Caroline Swon (then named Glaser) shared her bedroom version of Manchester Orchestra's "Deer" on YouTube. The mother of the band's frontman, Andy Hull, came across the cover and sent it along to him, who then shared the rendition on social media via his band's profile. Not long after, Hull reached out to Swon, not only to express his appreciation for her talent, but to suggest that they should discuss working together." And here's her cover of Deer:
Finally checked out Brother Bird yesterday. Not really my niche, but really good nonetheless. Her 'Deer' cover is great
Pretty sure that’s not how that went down. Pretty sure they connected through Mel Washington, who has several covers with her in the years leading up to her signing.
I’m listening to Connor Oberst/Bright Eyes for the first time in anticipation of the Phoebe/Connor project, and “I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning” sounds so much like “Nobody Sings Anymore”. Has Andy cited Bright Eyes as a big influence it was it just the sound of the time? Their voices sound so similar.
Oh yeah, after listening all the way through I’d say it sounds more like that then Nobody Sings Anymore.
I just finally got my record player set up this week. I’ve been jealous of your collection. I need to get more Manchester. And I’ll have to wait a while and pay out the ass for a RAGC repress.