New Manchester Orchestra Song

2013-10-29 by heyadam | 22 Comments
Atlanta-based indie-rock outfit Manchester Orchestra have released a new song that is featured on the
soundtrack for the new movie Dallas Buyers Club starring Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto.

The track, entitled 'After The Scripture', can be heard below:
[A]http://www.fuse.tv/2013/10/exclusive-premiere-manchester-orchestra-dallas-buyers-club-after-
the-scripture[/A]

Dallas Buyers Club will hit theaters on Friday, November 1st. The soundtrack will be available for
purchase on Tuesday, October 29th.

Tagged: Manchester Orchestra

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CrazyDiamond7
October 29th 2013
260 Comments


And the Sputnik jizzfest begins.

Rowan5215
Emeritus
October 29th 2013
48523 Comments


^ it's Manchester Orchestra not Brand New

Rowan5215
Emeritus
October 29th 2013
48523 Comments


wow this is amazing by the way

lachis
October 29th 2013
240 Comments


and it has begun.

XingKing
October 29th 2013
16384 Comments


Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet

heyadam
October 29th 2013
4453 Comments


Such a good track. Sounds a lot more along the lines of RAGC!, that melody is so sweet.

808muzik
October 29th 2013
1153 Comments


Aww man thought a new album was coming.

SaveYourBreath
October 29th 2013
211 Comments


Tuestday, October 28th.

Tuesday* is the 29th.

And the song's great.

henryChinaski
October 29th 2013
5197 Comments


Pretty good.

808muzik
October 29th 2013
1153 Comments


track is okay though

MyMentality
October 29th 2013
1781 Comments


Love it! They've been working on the new album over Spring/Summer apparently, so I wouldn't be surprised if this is a track off there. If it was it'd be the 'Deer' or 'I Can Feel Your Pain' of the record. Nice!

Pheromone
October 29th 2013
21850 Comments


The vocals seem a bit iffy compared to their normal stuff but it doesn't take must adjusting, really enjoyable song!

Crawl
October 29th 2013
2953 Comments


fucking finally

ZippaThaRippa
October 29th 2013
10674 Comments


Reminds me of the intro on Chuck by Sum 41

Deathconscious
October 29th 2013
27965 Comments


damn, that guitar is fucking moody.

Nikkolae
October 29th 2013
6959 Comments


this is sooo nice

iGuter
October 29th 2013
459 Comments


What a deep and well crafted song for a theatrical release. It has such a dark and sorrowful resonance.

Friday13th
October 29th 2013
7624 Comments


Mahavishnu Orchestra are back...oh wait it's just that indie band =(

heyadam
October 29th 2013
4453 Comments


"Tuestday, October 28th.

Tuesday* is the 29th.

And the song's great."

thanks mang. fixed


BigTuna
October 29th 2013
6028 Comments


Hello guitar. Hello Andy Hull.

ABjordanMM
October 30th 2013
1756 Comments


Andy Hull never disappoints.

gotsthedewsdood
October 30th 2013
755 Comments


They're done with the album already. Been giving updates all summer over facebook. Also anything Andy Hull sings on is magical.



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