FG releases: 2008

 

kevin devine : i could be with anyone EP

01. I Could Be With Anyone
02. The Weather's Wonderful
03. She Stayed As Steam (Demo)
04. What's Keeping Us Young

FGR 020 •  EP  • 

 

all get out : self titled EP

01. Coach Connor
02. Come My Way
03. Water And God
04. Like A Child
05. The E. C.
06. Wasting All My Breath
07. Three More, I Guess

FGR 019  •  EP  • 

 

right away, great captain! : the eventually home

01.Down To Your Soul
02.Devil Dressed In Blue
03.Cutting Off The Blood To Ten
04.Once Like You
05.What A Pity
06.Father Brian Finn
07.Memories From A Shore
08.Oh No I Tried
09.I Am A Vampire
10.I Was A Cage

FGR 018  •  LP  • 

 

manchester orchestra : let my pride be what's left behind

Let My Pride Be (EP)
01. I Can Feel A Hot One
02. I Was A Lid
03. Wolves At Night (Live on WBRU-FM)
04. Badges and Badges (Live From Daytroter)
05. Sleeper 1972 ( Live From The Loft)

What's Left Behind (DVD)
-What's Left Behind: A documentary by Sam Erickson

Live from The Knitting Factory (NY)
- Badges & Badges
- I Can Feel Your Pain
- Sleeper 1972

Music Videos
- Golden Ticket
- Now That You're Home
- I can Barely Breathe

FGR 017 •  EP/DVD  •  (EP only)

 

I Married My Highschool Sweetheart: laugh out love

01. Laugh Out Love
02. For Yuri
03. All 4 U
04. Abilene Morning
05. For Emily and Sami
06. For Sarah
07. You are the 1
08. For Jayma
09. How Japan Looks From The Sky

FGR 016  •  LP  • 


Harrison Hudson: blood, sweat, and sweat

Blood, Sweat, and Sweat was recorded during the last few months of 2007 with producer Mark Nash (the Good Wolves, Celebrity). Moving away from the multi-layered, full band sound of their debut, Angels on One Side...And the Other on the Other, Harrison Hudson stripped down to a 3 piece for the new album, revealing a strong but simplified sound. In a recent review, ListenNashville.com described the album as, "self-effacing and sometimes viciously vengeful," and went on to say, "Hudson's guitar-playing and singing is raw and loose, giving the record an edgy, under-produced, one-take vibe...he is a clever lyricist whose words will sometimes catch you off-guard."

01. Why How Should Could
02. Kill Her With A Kiss
03. Baby Blues
04. California Girl
05. Out On A Limb
06. Clown
07. Old Mother Nature
08. It's The End
09. Black And White
10. Looks Like Somebody...

FGR 015  •  LP  • 


Manchester Orchestra / Annuals: split 7"

In 2007, Manchester Orchestra co-headlined a tour with good friends, Annuals. To commemorate the occasion, both bands went into the studio to record a cover of one of the other's songs. The Split 7" consists of two tracks: Manchester Orchestra's cover of "Brother", and the Annuals' cover of "Where Have You Been."

A. Brother
   (covered by Manchester Orchestra)
B. Where Have You Been?
   (covered by Annuals)

FGR 014  •  7"


Manchester Orchestra: "wolves" uk single

In 2007, Manchester Orchestra toured the UK on five separate occasions. The UK single, "Wolves At Night" was released in early 2007, and included two tracks: "Wolves At Night", previously released as the opener on I'm Like A Virgin Losing A Child, and "Sacred Heart," previously unreleased.

A. Wolves At Night
B. Sacred Heart

FGR 013  •  7"


All Get Out: the spitting ep

All Get Out's first release, The Spitting EP, forever immortalizes the band's enthusiasm for spitting - literally - the band spits on each other at shows, at practices, and at their home in Charleston, SC. While the title speaks of the band's fervor for youthfulness, the five tracks on the EP reveal their maturity lyrically and musically.

"Muscular melodies, powerful drumming, and sweeping, emotive choruses...an album that's breaking hearts left and right." — Nathan Frandino

01. Water and God
02. Like a Child
03. The EC
04. Come My Way
05. Three More, I Guess

FGR 012  •  EP  • 


2007

Joy In Tomorrow:
a snapshot of who i've always been ep

Joy In Tomorrow's debut EP, A Snapshot of Who I've Always Been showcases the band's ability to convey an experience through song. Joy In Tomorrow's Joshua said of the EP, "Although it may seem sad at it's core, it is all about having the worst day ever but getting up and trying it all again."

The five tracks on the new EP are labeled parts one through five and express pain and eventual triumph, although they don't play in chronological order (the first song on the EP is actually the final part of the saga). "It's uncomplicated, polished and anthemically sensitive" — Flagpole Magazine

01. The Victory (Part 5)
02. The Wait (Part 3)
03. The Battle (Part 4)
04. The Heart (Part 2)
05. The Science (Part 1)

FGR 011  •  EP  • 


Pasadena: the message in the wreckage ep

Pasadena's debut release, the Message in the Wreckage EP, was recorded in 2006 with Engineer/Producer Matt Malpass of marigolds+monsters Studio. The four tracks on the EP successfully represent the band's talent for catchy southern rock. Although this is their first release together, the members of Pasadena are seasoned musicians, and their polished maturity is heard in every country note.

01. Held You Pretty Good
02. Crazy Things
03. Girl Like You
04. States and Minds

FGR 010  •  EP


Winston Audio: come on, hibernate ep

Winston Audio's first EP is a testament to band's musical range. From the hardcore pace of "Smoke Signals," the album's first track, to the acoustic, slower pace of "A Boat is a Boat," the album's final track, Winston Audio gives you a taste of their diverse ability. The five track EP was recorded with Kyle Hale (O'Brother) in Atlanta, GA.

01. Smoke Signal
02. Come On, Hibernate
03. Action/Reaction
04. Sleeping Through The Hard Times
05. A Boat Is A Boat

FGR 009  •  EP  • 


O'Brother: in comparison to me ep

Released in 2007, O'Brother's In Comparison to Me, consists of six emotionally charged tracks. The EP combines powerful vocals with polished guitar work and solid drumming. O'Brother makes sure that their music is something you will not soon forget.

01. Drown You Out
02. Two Perching Birds
03. Potential For Perfection
04. The Love Song
05. I Saw You There
06. In Comparison To Me

FGR 008  •  EP


Andrew Nelson: the dream has gone away ep

Andrew Nelson's debut EP, The Dream Has Gone Away, was produced, mixed, and engineered by Jeremiah Edmond (Manchester Orchestra) at Vintage Song Studios. Released in 2007, the EP consists of five folk-infused rock tracks. Nelson is backed by his band, The Shotgun Lovers, throughout most of the EP, but is also joined by a few friends including members of Manchester Orchestra, The Beggars' Guild, and Elevation.

01. The Weight
02. Fallen Angels
03. The Dream
04. Heaven
05. I Cry

FGR 007  •  EP  • 


The Beggars' Guild: breaking me down ep

The Beggars' Guild's debut EP consists of six tracks that effortlessly blend elements of roots, blues, country, folk, and pop. Breaking Me Down was recorded with Dan Hannon (Manchester Orchestra) at Vintage Song Studios in Atlanta, GA. Kenneth Gambill of Southeast Performer Magazine said in a review of the EP, "The band's influences (Tom Petty, Counting Crows, Johnny Cash, Rolling Stones, and more) shine right through on this album...their folk pop sound will surely resonate with a large audience."

01. Minnesota (Always Leaving)
02. Breaking Me Down
03. 21
04. Some Old Horses
05. Old Town
06. You Were There

FGR 006  •  EP  • 


2006

Right Away, Great Captain!: the bitter end

The debut from Right Away, Great Captain! was recorded over three days in a 100-year old cabin in the mountains of Virginia. The rustic setting was the perfect fit for the lyrically-driven, acoustic folk album. Andy Hull, the singer/song writer behind Right Away, Great Captain!, has captured the saga of a 17th Century sailor who spends three years at sea over fifteen tracks, each song written as a journal entry. The concept album chronicles the first part of the sailor's journey. Hull intends the story to continue over three albums. Sometimes a memory of past events, sometimes a conversation between the sailor and his captain, the songs on the album communicate ideas of loneliness, pain, and longing, with gleams of hope for the voyage ahead.

01. Oh, Deceiver
02. Right Away, Great Captain!
03. Memories On A Deck Part I
04. Memories On A Deck Part II
05. Night Marry You
06. Love, Come Save Me
07. Like Lions Do
08. Right Ahead, Young Sailor!
09. What A Lullaby, What A Way To Die
10. Haunt While I Sleep
11. Gasoline Family
12. 'Cause I'm So Scared Of Dying
13. Sacred Heart (A Sailors Drunken Eulogy)
14. I'm Not Ready To Forgive You
15. Captain I'm Fine And Thank You For Everything

FGR 005  •  LP  • 


Estates: be fair ep

01. Houses
02. Someone Else
03. Be Fair
04. I Dream the Same
05. Wrong Questions
06. Stay Away, Stay Afraid

FGR 004  •  EP  • 


Harrison Hudson:
angels on one side...and the other on the other

Harrison Hudson's debut album was released in 2006, introducing audiences to the band's twangy, classic rock in fifteen tracks. The album was recorded and produced with Jeremiah Edmond at Vintage Song Studios. The band enlisted help on the album from some of their most talented friends including Manchester Orchestra, Estates, O'Brother, Aaron Shust, The Beggar's Guild, and Andrew Nelson & the Shotgun Lovers, all of whom participated on the album in some capacity. Deathway.com gave the album a 5 out of 5 rating, and said in a review, "Harrison Hudson explores the depths of love, relationships, spirituality and life in his lyrics...creating something beautiful."

01. Good Love, Goodnight
02. All For The Money
03. Revolution: Evolution
04. On My Heart
05. No Matter
06. Something Makes
07. Don't Blink
08. Don't Break
09. Horizon
10. Tomorrow
11. I Don't Want To Be In Love Anymore
12. Angels Don't Cry
13. Angel Part II
14. Last Goodbye
15. Redemption's Home

FGR 003  •  LP  • 


Manchester Orchestra:
i'm like a virgin losing a child

Manchester Orchestra's full length release, I'm Like A Virgin Losing A Child, is a statement cinematic in scope — a series of emotional vignettes that unravel over the course of an elegantly conceived musical arc. Recorded in the summer of 2006 with producer Dan Hannon, the band recorded the majority of the album together live, transferring their intense writing process into the finished album. "The concept of the record is sort of my loss...My realization that I don't have control over anything. And that's a good thing. They're all personal songs in that every song is about me. In all of the loss there's still this hope I'm trying to convey." — Andy Hull

Chad Grischow of ING said of the album, "The solid balance between fiery chest-thumping anthems and intimate rock ballads and the impressive songwriting of Hull make this one of best debuts of the year."

01. Wolves At Night
02. Now That You're Home
03. The Neighborhood Is Bleeding
04. I Can Feel Your Pain
05. Where Have You Been?
06. I Can Barely Breathe
07. Sleeper 1972
08. Golden Ticket
09. Alice and Interiors
10. Don't Let Them See You Cry
11. Colly Strings

FGR 002  •  LP  • 


2005

Manchester Orchestra:
you brainstorm, i brainstorm, but brilliance needs a good editor ep

Manchester Orchestra's debut EP began as a concept album crafted by front man Andy Hull. However, with new band mates in place, the scope of the album began to change as the group molded their blended perspectives. The result of the collaboration was the aptly titled, five track EP, You Brainstorm, I Brainstorm, But Brilliance Needs A Good Editor. (2005) The Athens Music Foundation said of the EP, "Hull's insightful songwriting reveals a depth and maturity normally reserved for contemporaries twice his age. His compelling narratives tell harrowing tales of abuse, friendship, adultery, love, suicide and hope, all wrapped in the atmospheric glow of his hypnotic hooks."

01. The Procession
02. Alice and Interiors
03. Slow To Learn
04. I'd Rather Have
05. Play It Again, Sam! You Don't Have Any Feathers

FGR 001  •  EP  •