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Joyce Manor: Million Dollars to Kill Me 12"

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Joyce Manor: Million Dollars to Kill Me 12"

Joyce Manor: Million Dollars to Kill Me 12"

Joyce ManorĀ are back with the new album,Ā Million Dollars To Kill Me. FrontmanĀ Barry JohnsonĀ along with co-founding guitaristĀ Chase Knobbe, new drummerĀ Pat WareĀ and longtime bassistĀ Matt Ebert, wrote enough songs to fill a full-length, and then worked to get songs lifted from emails between Johnson and one of his musical hero Impossibles' guitarist/vocalistĀ Rory Phillips, with whom he had been co-writing long distance, to match the ones written at full volume. "Bedroom charm versus live rock band," Johnson explains. Their next step was a new step: their first time recording outside their L.A. hometown, at Converge's Kurt Ballou's GodCity studio in Salem, MA. They recorded daily 10-to-6 and then slept right upstairs in bunk beds: "Kinda felt like camp," adds Johnson. "It was a pleasure – I would recommend it to anyone." If 2016'sĀ CodyĀ was about growing up, thenĀ Million Dollars ToĀ Kill MeĀ is about what happens next – the reckonings with love, money, doubt and confusion, and the hope that persists despite it all.

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Joyce ManorĀ are back with the new album,Ā Million Dollars To Kill Me. FrontmanĀ Barry JohnsonĀ along with co-founding guitaristĀ Chase Knobbe, new drummerĀ Pat WareĀ and longtime bassistĀ Matt Ebert, wrote enough songs to fill a full-length, and then worked to get songs lifted from emails between Johnson and one of his musical hero Impossibles' guitarist/vocalistĀ Rory Phillips, with whom he had been co-writing long distance, to match the ones written at full volume. "Bedroom charm versus live rock band," Johnson explains. Their next step was a new step: their first time recording outside their L.A. hometown, at Converge's Kurt Ballou's GodCity studio in Salem, MA. They recorded daily 10-to-6 and then slept right upstairs in bunk beds: "Kinda felt like camp," adds Johnson. "It was a pleasure – I would recommend it to anyone." If 2016'sĀ CodyĀ was about growing up, thenĀ Million Dollars ToĀ Kill MeĀ is about what happens next – the reckonings with love, money, doubt and confusion, and the hope that persists despite it all.

Joyce Manor: Million Dollars to Kill Me 12" | Sorry State Records