The Valley of Vision | |
Type: | ep |
Artist: | Manchester Orchestra |
Cover: | Manchester Orchestra - The Valley of Vision.jpg |
Alt: | A computer graphic of a person's head being unpeeled to show another face beneath |
Recorded: | 2020 |
Genre: | Indie rock |
Language: | English |
Label: | Loma Vista |
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Prev Title: | The Million Masks of God |
Prev Year: | 2021 |
The Valley of Vision is the eighth extended play by American indie rock band Manchester Orchestra. Recorded during the sessions for their previous studio album The Million Masks of God, this work was released with an accompanying virtual reality movie directed by Isaac Deitz [1] . The EP was released digitally on March 10, 2023 on Loma Vista Recordings, with physical releases following on April 7.[2]
Editors at AllMusic rated this album 4 out of 5 stars, with critic Matt Collar writing that this release has "a cathartic, deeply ruminative vibe" that takes listeners "on a journey from solitary confessions made in a dark room to a wailing wall of bright pop catharsis". Writing for Alternative Press, Matt Mitchell notes the somber tone of the music calling it "solemn, enduring" and that it "feels like Manchester Orchestra is shedding their former self" due to the restrained nature of the music. Clash Music published a 7 out of 10 review of the album, stating that it "oozes emo sensibilities" and is "a melancholy, broody, moody and fun project to get lost in", but criticizing Andy Hull's vocal performance. Rowan5215 of Sputnikmusic rated this release a 3.4 out of 5, noting the slowness of the band and commenting that this music's tone is "positively withdrawn" and "a touch too sedate".
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