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A Black Mile to the Surface

A Black Mile to the Surface is the fifth studio album by American indie rock band Manchester Orchestra. It was released on July 21, 2017, through Loma Vista Recordings and Favorite Gentlemen. Recording for the album took place from the summer of 2016 onwards with producer Catherine Marks. The lead single, "The Gold", was released on June 9, 2017, alongside a music video directed by Mike Dempsey and Johnny Chew. Two more singles, "The Alien" and "The Moth", were released later in the summer.

A Black Mile to the Surface
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 21, 2017 (2017-07-21)
Studio
  • Echo Mountain Recording
  • Elmwood West
  • Favorite Gentlemen
  • The Village[1]
Genre
Length49:07
Label
ProducerCatherine Marks
Manchester Orchestra chronology
Hope
(2014)
A Black Mile to the Surface
(2017)
The Million Masks of God
(2021)
Singles from
A Black Mile to the Surface
  1. "The Gold"
    Released: June 9, 2017
  2. "The Alien"
    Released: June 22, 2017
  3. "The Moth"
    Released: July 10, 2017

Inspired by their work on the soundtrack for the 2016 film Swiss Army Man, band members Andy Hull and Robert McDowell set out to create an album that was a reset from the band's previous studio albums Cope and Hope (both 2014). A Black Mile to the Surface is an alternative rock and Americana record, interweaving a concept album set in a South Dakota mining town with reflections on Hull's young daughter. The album received generally positive reviews from music critics, who praised Hull's storytelling and the album's cinematic stylings. Commercially, it performed well, debuting at number 33 on the US Billboard 200.

Background and production edit

In 2014, American indie rock band Manchester Orchestra released two companion albums, Cope and Hope.[2] Following the release of the two albums, keyboard player Chris Freeman departed the band, leaving vocalist Andy Hull and guitarist Robert McDowell the only original members.[3] In 2016, Hull and McDowell collaborated on the soundtrack for the film Swiss Army Man.[4] The experience of crafting an a cappella soundtrack inspired Manchester Orchestra's approach to their next album, with McDowell saying that it "flipped the reset switch" and inspired Manchester Orchestra to "make every little second interesting".[3]

The first three songs to be written for the album were "The Alien", "The Sunshine", and "The Grocery". Hull says, "[o]nce those were written and connected like that, we started to be like, 'Oh you know it'd be cool to do that for the whole thing and actually commit to it'".[5] Many of the songs were reworked over periods of several months, with Hull estimating that "The Moth" took about four and a half months to reach its final form.[6] Hull said that "The Maze" and "The Mistake" both took the longest to perfect, and that producer John Congleton came up with "one more push" that perfected those two tracks.[7]

Manchester Orchestra recorded A Black Mile to the Surface with "a small battery of well-known indie rock producers", among them Catherine Marks, John Congleton, and Jonathan Wilson, as well as longtime collaborator Dan Hannon.[8] The recording process began at Echo Mountain Recording in Asheville, North Carolina in the summer of 2016.[8][9] Marks and Manchester Orchestra had begun collaborating over the phone several months prior, and after a week of pre-production, Marks described the two-week studio recording process as a "sonic discovery", during which she and the band experimented with ideas for how each song should sound.[10] Manchester Orchestra traveled to London with Marks for mixing, and Los Angeles for additional production with Congleton, before finishing production at their headquarters in Alpharetta, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta.[8][11]

Composition and themes edit

A Black Mile to the Surface has been classified as indie rock, alternative rock,[12] and Americana, with comparisons to Fleet Foxes,[13] Band of Horses,[14][15] and Mumford & Sons.[15][16] It began life as a concept album set in the mining town of Lead, South Dakota, the home of the Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF).[17] As the album developed, the South Dakota narrative began to interweave with Hull's complicated emotions about the birth of his daughter, and his associated feelings of life and death.[18] The opening track, "The Maze", was written a month after the birth of Hull's daughter.[19] While the first four tracks set "a light and dark theme", the narrative part of the record begins on "The Alien", which follows a boy from his childhood abuse into his adult life.[6]

Sonically, Hull and the rest of the band sought to divert from the "heavy, crunchy guitars" that marked other Manchester Orchestra releases.[20] Hull was influenced by the "minimalist aspect" of Alabama Shakes' 2015 record Sound & Color, as well as the bands Wilco and Radiohead. He challenged his bandmates to "[t]ry and do the opposite" of "whatever you're instinctively going to want to play".[8] Marks' vision for the album involved wanting every song to sound like a different room, "Like you could understand where you were in the room and identify where each particular sound was coming from."[21] This process involved physically recording in different rooms of the studios to utilize their different reverberations.[21] The penultimate track, "The Parts", for instance, was recorded in a studio's bathtub, due in part to a hangover from which Hull was suffering.[3]

Hull has said that the central theme of A Black Mile to the Surface is "family, and the circle of life, the significance and insignificance of yourself". The repeated motif of There's nothing I've got when I die that I keep, Hull explained, means: "When this life ends, all you can do is hopefully affect and influence what happens after you."[3] The title of the album derives from a line in "The Gold", selected by a friend of the band as he read through the lyrics.[7]

Release and promotion edit

 
Manchester Orchestra performing in support of A Black Mile to the Surface in 2017.

Manchester Orchestra announced the name, track list, and cover art for A Black Mile to the Surface on June 9, 2017. The announcement was accompanied by the album's lead single, "The Gold", and a music video for the song, directed by Mike Dempsey and Johnny Chew.[22] The second single, "The Alien", was released 13 days later on NPR, with a video directed by Dempsey and the Daniels.[23] The final pre-album single, "The Moth", was released on July 10, 2017.[24] A Black Mile to the Surface was released on July 21, 2017, through Loma Vista Recordings and the band's own independent label Favorite Gentlemen.[12]

On June 12, 2017, only a few days after the album's announcement, Manchester Orchestra announced a fall 2017 headlining tour.[25] In July, they added support from Tigers Jaw and Foxing to the bill.[26] This was followed by a coheadlining tour with the Front Bottoms in November and December 2018,[27] and a winter 2019 tour with Oso Oso and Foxing to celebrate Manchester Orchestra's 10th anniversary of Mean Everything to Nothing.[28] On February 12, 2021, the band performed A Black Mile To The Surface: The Global Concert Film, a YouTube livestream of the album in its entirety recorded from Echo Mountain Recording studios. Hull described the concert film as "the perfect way to close the Black Mile chapter".[29]

Reception edit

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?7.6/10[30]
Metacritic79/100[31]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [32]
Alternative Press     [14]
The A.V. ClubC[16]
Exclaim!9/10[33]
The Guardian     [13]
The Irish Times     [34]
Kerrang!5/5[35]
Pitchfork7.0/10[15]
PopMatters8/10[12]
Q     [36]

A Black Mile to the Surface was met with generally positive reviews from music critics. Review aggregator Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, gave the album an average score of 79,[31] while aggregator AnyDecentMusic? similarly bestowed an average of 7.6 out of 10.[30]

In a positive review for Alternative Press, Brian Shultz wrote that Manchester Orchestra "forge a newly lush, cinematic sound, unraveling detailed tales of characters with abstractly personal references", and highlighted the album's musicality: "Layers upon layers, from acoustic guitars to programmed beats, create a gorgeous and restrained, immersive landscape, culminating in beautifully serene moments like 'The Alien' and 'The Sunshine'."[14] Adam Feibel of Exclaim! praised the album's "sonic story arc — a story about love, marriage, fatherhood and life's constant way onward — complete with an introduction, rising action, climax and falling action that finally wind down to a conclusive, satisfying end".[33] PopMatters writer Chris Ingalls remarked that the album's sound "doesn't derive from the airtight punk influences of decades past; rather, there's an anthemic, widescreen feel to nearly every song [...] inviting comparisons to altruistic, mid-period U2, or even Coldplay".[12]

Other critics were less enthusiastic. Randall Colburn of The A.V. Club found that despite the band's stated intent to "strip back" their sound, "they seem to have gone in the opposite direction—with all the layering, samples, and shout-alongs, A Black Mile to the Surface is bombastic to the point of exhaustion".[16] Carl Purvis was also critical of the album in his review for No Ripcord, writing that, "For a band where constructing songs into rocket-fueled crescendos is their biggest strength, too often does A Black Mile to the Surface fail to take advantage of any momentum it builds, often taking the wrong fork on an ascent to a splendid finale."[37] Ian Cohen of Pitchfork, meanwhile, was critical of the album's storytelling elements, saying that the "more overtly personal material sits awkwardly among the familial drama that served as the original concept".[15]

Commercial performance edit

A Black Mile to the Surface debuted at number 33 on the US Billboard 200 chart.[38] The album also appeared on the US Top Alternative Albums and Top Rock Albums charts, peaking at numbers six and seven, respectively.[39][40] In the United Kingdom, A Black Mile to the Surface peaked at number 93 on the UK Official Albums Chart and number 59 on the Scottish Albums Chart.[41][42] Elsewhere, the album appeared on the Swiss Hitparade Albums Top 100 chart at number 73.[43]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Andy Hull

A Black Mile to the Surface standard track listing[1]
No.TitleLength
1."The Maze"2:58
2."The Gold"4:33
3."The Moth"4:35
4."Lead, SD"4:53
5."The Alien"5:28
6."The Sunshine"1:57
7."The Grocery"5:12
8."The Wolf"4:26
9."The Mistake"3:54
10."The Parts"4:12
11."The Silence"6:59
Total length:49:07

Personnel edit

Credits taken from A Black Mile to the Surface liner notes.[1]

Charts edit

Weekly chart performance for A Black Mile to the Surface
Chart (2017) Peak
position
Scottish Albums (OCC)[42] 59
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[43] 73
UK Albums (OCC)[41] 93
US Billboard 200[38] 33
US Top Alternative Albums (Billboard)[39] 6
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[40] 7

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A Black Mile to the Surface is the fifth studio album by American indie rock band Manchester Orchestra It was released on July 21 2017 through Loma Vista Recordings and Favorite Gentlemen Recording for the album took place from the summer of 2016 onwards with producer Catherine Marks The lead single The Gold was released on June 9 2017 alongside a music video directed by Mike Dempsey and Johnny Chew Two more singles The Alien and The Moth were released later in the summer A Black Mile to the SurfaceStudio album by Manchester OrchestraReleasedJuly 21 2017 2017 07 21 StudioEcho Mountain Recording Elmwood West Favorite Gentlemen The Village 1 GenreIndie rock alternative rock AmericanaLength49 07LabelFavorite Gentlemen Loma VistaProducerCatherine MarksManchester Orchestra chronologyHope 2014 A Black Mile to the Surface 2017 The Million Masks of God 2021 Singles from A Black Mile to the Surface The Gold Released June 9 2017 The Alien Released June 22 2017 The Moth Released July 10 2017Inspired by their work on the soundtrack for the 2016 film Swiss Army Man band members Andy Hull and Robert McDowell set out to create an album that was a reset from the band s previous studio albums Cope and Hope both 2014 A Black Mile to the Surface is an alternative rock and Americana record interweaving a concept album set in a South Dakota mining town with reflections on Hull s young daughter The album received generally positive reviews from music critics who praised Hull s storytelling and the album s cinematic stylings Commercially it performed well debuting at number 33 on the US Billboard 200 Contents 1 Background and production 2 Composition and themes 3 Release and promotion 4 Reception 4 1 Critical reception 4 2 Commercial performance 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 8 ReferencesBackground and production editIn 2014 American indie rock band Manchester Orchestra released two companion albums Cope and Hope 2 Following the release of the two albums keyboard player Chris Freeman departed the band leaving vocalist Andy Hull and guitarist Robert McDowell the only original members 3 In 2016 Hull and McDowell collaborated on the soundtrack for the film Swiss Army Man 4 The experience of crafting an a cappella soundtrack inspired Manchester Orchestra s approach to their next album with McDowell saying that it flipped the reset switch and inspired Manchester Orchestra to make every little second interesting 3 The first three songs to be written for the album were The Alien The Sunshine and The Grocery Hull says o nce those were written and connected like that we started to be like Oh you know it d be cool to do that for the whole thing and actually commit to it 5 Many of the songs were reworked over periods of several months with Hull estimating that The Moth took about four and a half months to reach its final form 6 Hull said that The Maze and The Mistake both took the longest to perfect and that producer John Congleton came up with one more push that perfected those two tracks 7 Manchester Orchestra recorded A Black Mile to the Surface with a small battery of well known indie rock producers among them Catherine Marks John Congleton and Jonathan Wilson as well as longtime collaborator Dan Hannon 8 The recording process began at Echo Mountain Recording in Asheville North Carolina in the summer of 2016 8 9 Marks and Manchester Orchestra had begun collaborating over the phone several months prior and after a week of pre production Marks described the two week studio recording process as a sonic discovery during which she and the band experimented with ideas for how each song should sound 10 Manchester Orchestra traveled to London with Marks for mixing and Los Angeles for additional production with Congleton before finishing production at their headquarters in Alpharetta Georgia a suburb of Atlanta 8 11 Composition and themes editA Black Mile to the Surface has been classified as indie rock alternative rock 12 and Americana with comparisons to Fleet Foxes 13 Band of Horses 14 15 and Mumford amp Sons 15 16 It began life as a concept album set in the mining town of Lead South Dakota the home of the Sanford Underground Research Facility SURF 17 As the album developed the South Dakota narrative began to interweave with Hull s complicated emotions about the birth of his daughter and his associated feelings of life and death 18 The opening track The Maze was written a month after the birth of Hull s daughter 19 While the first four tracks set a light and dark theme the narrative part of the record begins on The Alien which follows a boy from his childhood abuse into his adult life 6 Sonically Hull and the rest of the band sought to divert from the heavy crunchy guitars that marked other Manchester Orchestra releases 20 Hull was influenced by the minimalist aspect of Alabama Shakes 2015 record Sound amp Color as well as the bands Wilco and Radiohead He challenged his bandmates to t ry and do the opposite of whatever you re instinctively going to want to play 8 Marks vision for the album involved wanting every song to sound like a different room Like you could understand where you were in the room and identify where each particular sound was coming from 21 This process involved physically recording in different rooms of the studios to utilize their different reverberations 21 The penultimate track The Parts for instance was recorded in a studio s bathtub due in part to a hangover from which Hull was suffering 3 Hull has said that the central theme of A Black Mile to the Surface is family and the circle of life the significance and insignificance of yourself The repeated motif of There s nothing I ve got when I die that I keep Hull explained means When this life ends all you can do is hopefully affect and influence what happens after you 3 The title of the album derives from a line in The Gold selected by a friend of the band as he read through the lyrics 7 Release and promotion edit nbsp Manchester Orchestra performing in support of A Black Mile to the Surface in 2017 Manchester Orchestra announced the name track list and cover art for A Black Mile to the Surface on June 9 2017 The announcement was accompanied by the album s lead single The Gold and a music video for the song directed by Mike Dempsey and Johnny Chew 22 The second single The Alien was released 13 days later on NPR with a video directed by Dempsey and the Daniels 23 The final pre album single The Moth was released on July 10 2017 24 A Black Mile to the Surface was released on July 21 2017 through Loma Vista Recordings and the band s own independent label Favorite Gentlemen 12 On June 12 2017 only a few days after the album s announcement Manchester Orchestra announced a fall 2017 headlining tour 25 In July they added support from Tigers Jaw and Foxing to the bill 26 This was followed by a coheadlining tour with the Front Bottoms in November and December 2018 27 and a winter 2019 tour with Oso Oso and Foxing to celebrate Manchester Orchestra s 10th anniversary of Mean Everything to Nothing 28 On February 12 2021 the band performed A Black Mile To The Surface The Global Concert Film a YouTube livestream of the album in its entirety recorded from Echo Mountain Recording studios Hull described the concert film as the perfect way to close the Black Mile chapter 29 Reception editCritical reception edit Professional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingAnyDecentMusic 7 6 10 30 Metacritic79 100 31 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 32 Alternative Press nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 14 The A V ClubC 16 Exclaim 9 10 33 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 The Irish Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 34 Kerrang 5 5 35 Pitchfork7 0 10 15 PopMatters8 10 12 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 36 A Black Mile to the Surface was met with generally positive reviews from music critics Review aggregator Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications gave the album an average score of 79 31 while aggregator AnyDecentMusic similarly bestowed an average of 7 6 out of 10 30 In a positive review for Alternative Press Brian Shultz wrote that Manchester Orchestra forge a newly lush cinematic sound unraveling detailed tales of characters with abstractly personal references and highlighted the album s musicality Layers upon layers from acoustic guitars to programmed beats create a gorgeous and restrained immersive landscape culminating in beautifully serene moments like The Alien and The Sunshine 14 Adam Feibel of Exclaim praised the album s sonic story arc a story about love marriage fatherhood and life s constant way onward complete with an introduction rising action climax and falling action that finally wind down to a conclusive satisfying end 33 PopMatters writer Chris Ingalls remarked that the album s sound doesn t derive from the airtight punk influences of decades past rather there s an anthemic widescreen feel to nearly every song inviting comparisons to altruistic mid period U2 or even Coldplay 12 Other critics were less enthusiastic Randall Colburn of The A V Club found that despite the band s stated intent to strip back their sound they seem to have gone in the opposite direction with all the layering samples and shout alongs A Black Mile to the Surface is bombastic to the point of exhaustion 16 Carl Purvis was also critical of the album in his review for No Ripcord writing that For a band where constructing songs into rocket fueled crescendos is their biggest strength too often does A Black Mile to the Surface fail to take advantage of any momentum it builds often taking the wrong fork on an ascent to a splendid finale 37 Ian Cohen of Pitchfork meanwhile was critical of the album s storytelling elements saying that the more overtly personal material sits awkwardly among the familial drama that served as the original concept 15 Commercial performance edit A Black Mile to the Surface debuted at number 33 on the US Billboard 200 chart 38 The album also appeared on the US Top Alternative Albums and Top Rock Albums charts peaking at numbers six and seven respectively 39 40 In the United Kingdom A Black Mile to the Surface peaked at number 93 on the UK Official Albums Chart and number 59 on the Scottish Albums Chart 41 42 Elsewhere the album appeared on the Swiss Hitparade Albums Top 100 chart at number 73 43 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Andy HullA Black Mile to the Surface standard track listing 1 No TitleLength1 The Maze 2 582 The Gold 4 333 The Moth 4 354 Lead SD 4 535 The Alien 5 286 The Sunshine 1 577 The Grocery 5 128 The Wolf 4 269 The Mistake 3 5410 The Parts 4 1211 The Silence 6 59Total length 49 07Personnel editManchester Orchestra Andy Hull lead vocals guitar producer Robert McDowell guitar keyboards backing vocals engineer producer Andy Prince bass guitar Tim Very drumsAdditional musicians Nate Ruess additional vocals Christian Zucconi additional vocals Technical Paul Blakemore mastering John Congleton additional production The Daniels package design photography Mike Dempsey package design photography Jim Georgeson assistant engineer Dan Hannon additional production Brian Manley layout package design Catherine Marks engineer producer mixing Clay Miller assistant engineer India Watne artists and repertoire Ryan Whalley artists and repertoire Jonathan Wilson additional production Credits taken from A Black Mile to the Surface liner notes 1 Charts editWeekly chart performance for A Black Mile to the Surface Chart 2017 Peak positionScottish Albums OCC 42 59Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 43 73UK Albums OCC 41 93US Billboard 200 38 33US Top Alternative Albums Billboard 39 6US Top Rock Albums Billboard 40 7References edit a b c A Black Mile to the Surface booklet Manchester Orchestra Loma Vista Recordings 2017 LVR00173 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media 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