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Manchester Orchestra - I'm Like a Virgin Losing a Child (20th Anniversary Edition) [PRE-ORDER]
Manchester Orchestra - I'm Like a Virgin Losing a Child (20th Anniversary Edition) [PRE-ORDER]
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PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A PRE-ORDER AND WILL ARRIVE ON OR AROUND OCTOBER 16, 2026
What's most striking about Manchester Orchestra's debut full-length, I'm Like a Virgin Losing a Child, isn't how much the Atlanta-based group have evolved in the two decades since its release, but how much of their identity was already there from the very beginning. Recorded without a label, outside expectations or even a surplus of material, the album found the band embracing spontaneity over perfection and, in the process, establishing the emotional and sonic hallmarks that would become their defining quality.
The organ that swells throughout the album-opening "Wolves at Night" recalls the band’s Southern gospel upbringing, but when laid atop a dirty, downtuned guitar riff indebted to ’90s fuzz, it creates competing impulses that ripple through every corner of the record. Songs that begin as near-whispers swell into walls of sound, while the droning atmosphere of "Where Have You Been?" and "I Can Barely Breathe" hint at the cinematic scale of the group’s future even as quieter moments like "I Can Feel Your Pain" and "Sleeper 1972" elevate a delicate vulnerability that’s long been the heart of Andy Hull’s songwriting. Across the album, Hull's words arrive with a startling maturity for a 19-year-old, yet they're cut with the wide-eyed urgency of someone experiencing adulthood in real time. As he grapples with spirituality, romance, identity and mortality – moving effortlessly between existential dread and full-hearted adoration, private reflection and a yearning to understand the world around him – he writes with remarkable honesty, never dulling the rawest edges of his emotions or worrying how they might be received.
It's that transparency and fearlessness that helped Virgin transcend the scene that first embraced it. Word of mouth quickly carried the album far beyond the underground, leading to its re-release through the band's Favorite Gentlemen imprint in partnership with Canvasback/Sony and paving the way for tours with Kings of Leon, appearances at festivals like Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo and Reading and Leeds and a national TV debut on the Late Show with David Letterman. To celebrate that enduring legacy, Manchester Orchestra is marking I'm Like a Virgin Losing a Child's 20th anniversary with a deluxe reissue
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