
Manchester Orchestra put out heart-stopping track "No Hard Feelings"
30 March 2018, 11:24
| Written by
Laurence Day
Manchester Orchestra have today put out "No Hard Feelings", a surprise cover of The Avett Brothers' track of the same name.
The new take is stripped back to basics with warped electronics and whispery wisps of vocals. It comes only a few months after the rousing success of MO's most recent record A Black Mile To The Surface, as well as fellow one-offs "Bad Things To Such Good People" (a collab with Julien Baker) and "Blizzard Of '77" (for the Nada Surf tribute record). The Andy Hull-led crew also put out a bunch of different versions of "The Gold", including an acoustic edition and a remix by Ra Ra Riot.
"No Hard Feelings" is out now via Loma Vista. You can get it from iTunes.
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