The Manvils

Manvils Work To Perfect Their Sound

Vancouver's The Manvils are a strange lot. Given most rock musicians rarely fit into the normal confines of society, that's saying quite a bit. The band recently released their self-titled sophomore full-length via Sandbag Records. Guitarist/vocalist Mikey Manville was keen to discuss how this album expands on their debut and finds him,...
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The Manvils — "Turpentine"

A man bludgeons someone to death and then has to dispose of the body in the clip for "Turpentine," the first single from The Manvils' self-titled album. He drags the body out of his house, into his car and eventually dumps it in a lake, only to discover the face looks strangely familiar. The Manvils is out now.
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Manvils Keep It Efficient

The Manvils think time is precious. "Every second of a record matters," says Manvils guitarist/vocalist Mikey Manville. "There should be no fluff; no verse that is unnecessary." The statement seems rather obvious, but if one is to flip on their current rock radio station and listen for a few minutes, Manville's on to...
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CHARTtrack: The Manvils' "Substation"

The Manvils' new self-titled album was produced by former Age Of Electric/Limblifter man Ryan Dahle. "Substation" can be found on the disc, which is in stores now. The track is a driving combination of angular indie riffs and radio rock, which means Dahle makes sense as a producer.
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The Manvils Bring Strange Disaster To A City Near You

The Manvils have left their native Vancouver to hit the road and drive across Canada throughout September and October in support of their recently released Strange Disaster EP. The Manvils — comprised of Mikey Manville on vocals and guitar, Mark Parry on lead guitar, Greg Buhr on bass and Jay Koenderman on drums — got their big break earlier...
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