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      • The album has been referred to as “movie album,” and its sequence does indeed feel cinematic. It has a clear beginning, middle, and end; songs flow right into each other; and the songs feature recurring musical patterns and shared lyrical themes throughout.
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  2. Apr 29, 2021 · Andy Hull is describing his process of sequencing Manchester Orchestra’s The Million Masks Of God as he casually notes, “We realized we wanted to make the record almost copy our...

  3. Apr 26, 2021 · In-between repeat listens of this labyrinthine masterpiece, Australian Guitar caught up with frontman Andy Hull to learn how The Million Masks Of God bloomed from the rubble of an untimely death.

  4. Apr 26, 2021 · Andy Hull, the lead singer and songwriter of Manchester Orchestra, talks about their new album The Million Masks of God, which he calls a sequel to their 2017 album A Black Mile to the...

  5. May 6, 2021 · Andy Hull and Robert McDowell talk faith, forgiveness, grief and Manchester Orchestra's excellent new album The Million Masks Of God.

  6. Apr 28, 2021 · In a press release for the album, Hull says that A Black Mile centers on the passage from “birth to death,” whereas The Million Masks of God explores “birth to beyond, focusing on the highs...

  7. On The Million Masks of God, McDowell focused on his established role in much the same way Hull did: as a means of picking through the emotions that were washing up at his feet. “I was able to use the production, the arrangements,” he says.

  8. Structurally and sonically, The Million Masks of God was intended to be an immersive experience, listened to in sequence and during one sitting. Andy Hull worded it best during an interview with UPROXX when he stated, "It’s best served as a whole thing. The album’s the song."