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{{Infobox album
| name = Simple Math
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| recorded = August–December 2010
| venue =
| studio = *[[Blackbird Studio|Blackbird]] (Nashville, Tennessee)
*Favorite Gentlemen (Atlanta, Georgia)
*Eldest Only (Atlanta, Georgia)
| genre = {{hlist|[[Indie rock]]|[[post-hardcore]]|[[symphonic rock]]}}
| length = {{Duration|m=45|s=05}}
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'''''Simple Math''''' is the third [[studio album]] from [[Atlanta]]-based [[indie rock]] band [[Manchester Orchestra]]. It was released on May 10, 2011, through the [[independent label]] Favorite Gentlemen Recordings, itself distributed by [[Sony Music Entertainment]].<ref name="FavGen">{{cite web|url=http://favoritegentlemen.com/2011/01/26/manchester-orchestra-simple-math-release-date/|title=Manchester Orchestra 'Simple Math' Release Date|publisher=Favorite Gentleman|author= |date=|accessdate=26 January 2011}}</ref><ref name="Amazon">{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004T8IPNS|title=Simple Math: Manchester Orchestra|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon]]|author= |date=|accessdate=4 May 2011}}</ref> The album was recorded with [[Dan Hannon]], who also produced the band's [[I'm Like a Virgin Losing a Child|first album]]
[[Andy Hull]], the band's lyricist and vocalist, has said that ''Simple Math'' is a [[concept album]], telling a story from his own perspective
Led by the title track and [[lead single|single]] "Simple Math
==Reception==
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===Critical response===
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| ADM = 6.2/10<ref name="AnyDecentMusic?">{{cite web|url=http://www.anydecentmusic.com/review/3026/Manchester-Orchestra-Simple-Math.aspx|title=''Simple Math'' by Manchester Orchestra reviews|publisher=
| MC = 73/100<ref name="Metacritic">{{cite web|url=http://www.metacritic.com/music/simple-math/critic-reviews#|title=Critic Reviews for ''Simple Math'' by Manchester Orchestra|website=[[Metacritic]]|accessdate=11 May 2011}}</ref>
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| rev9 = ''[[Spin (magazine)|Spin]]''
| rev9Score = 7/10<ref name="Spin">{{cite magazine|url=http://www.spin.com/reviews/manchester-orchestra-simple-math-favorite-gentlemencolumbia|title=Manchester Orchestra 'Simple Math'. ''Mega-convos with God, spouse over fuzz, strings''|magazine=[[Spin (magazine)|Spin]]|author= Menconi, David|date=23 April 2011|accessdate=4 May 2011}}</ref>
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| rev10Score = 3.5/5<ref name="Sputnik">{{cite web|url=https://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/43380/Manchester-Orchestra-Simple-Math/|title=Manchester Orchestra: Simple Math|website=
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''Simple Math'' received positive reviews from [[music critic]]s upon release. At [[Metacritic]], which assigns a [[Standard score|normalized]] rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received a [[weighted mean|weighted average]] of 73, based on sixteen reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews".<ref name="Metacritic"/> Adam Pfleider of [[AbsolutePunk]] called the album a "shocking absorption" and awarded a near-perfect rating of 95%. He noted that, "in a year that's produced an overwhelming amount of great music, ''Simple Math'' is another outstanding painting worth the public's attention. When Hull sings "Believe me, all is brilliant," it really is once again for this band."<ref name="AP"/> [[BBC Music]] journalist Mike Diver also gave a favorable review. Despite stating that, "its 10 songs aren’t all of the level needed to propel its makers into the biggest indie-rock leagues", he was of the opinion that ''Simple Math'', "contains some of their finest songs yet. There are moments of real beauty, though the prettiest arrangements come complete with necessarily ugly imagery."<ref name="BBC">{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/zmj9|title=Atlanta band's third album of melancholic musings contains some of their finest songs yet|publisher=[[BBC Music]]|author= Diver, Mike|date=5 May 2011|accessdate=7 May 2011}}</ref> [[Drowned in Sound]] critic Robert Cooked wrote, "What’s great about Manchester Orchestra is that they don’t quite fit into a box. Sadly, this makes them another one of those bands that don’t sell as many records as they deserve to." Awarding a score of seven out of ten, he added that the album is an "intelligent slab of thrilling, stadium-sized rock that does away with the genre’s dumb clichés. It’s hard not to get a kick out of hearing such an independent spirit raging through this album, even if commercially, ''Simple Math'' doesn’t quite add up."<ref name="DiS"/>
Ben Patashnik of ''[[Rock Sound]]'' magazine gave the album nine out of ten in his review. He claimed that, "they're always a breath away from total fucking chaos or lullaby-soft crooning. And throughout, the highs are tinged with a sadness and the lows with hope, making ''Simple Math'' a complex and rewarding album that soars above the pack."<ref name="RS"/> In a review for ''[[Spin (magazine)|Spin]]'', David Menconi said that [[Andy Hull]] had "been making shockingly precocious records for years. But his band's third full-length is an old-fashioned magnum opus of a concept album, detailing a nervous breakdown with epic glam-rock gestures. Hull's greatest skill is making his emotions sound as extravagant as they feel, especially when he screams."<ref name="Spin"/> Adam Knott, a contributing writer for
== Track listing ==
{{Track listing
| all_writing = [[Andy Hull]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://repertoire.bmi.com/writer.asp?fromrow=1&torow=25&keyname=HULL%20JOHN%20ANDREW&querytype=WriterID&keyid=1020199&page=1&blnWriter=True&blnPublisher=True&blnArtist=True&affiliation=BMI&cae=497222923 |title=BMI Entry |access-date=2014-05-27 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160118210618/http://repertoire.bmi.com/writer.asp?fromrow=1&torow=25&keyname=HULL%20JOHN%20ANDREW&querytype=WriterID&keyid=1020199&page=1&blnWriter=True&blnPublisher=True&blnArtist=True&affiliation=BMI&cae=497222923 |archive-date=2016-01-18 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
| title1 = Deer
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;'''Manchester Orchestra'''
*[[Andy Hull]] — [[lead vocals]], [[rhythm guitar]], [[keyboard instrument|keyboard]], [[lyrics]]
*[[Gobotron|Robert McDowell]] — [[lead guitar]], [[backing vocals]]
*Jonathan Corley — [[bass guitar|bass]], backing vocals
*Christopher Freeman — [[percussion]], [[Hammond B3|organ]], [[piano]], [[synthesizer]], backing vocals
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|Canada [[Canadian Albums Chart|Albums Chart]] (''Billboard'')<ref name="Canada">{{cite web|title=Canadian Top 100 Albums Week Ending 12 May 2011|url=http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Charts/ALBUMS.html|
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===Background===
Produced by Gaetano Crupi
In a recent online interview, Hull describes the video's conception and M.O. In it, he expresses his preliminary meeting with The DANIELS (one of whom he discovered to be a fan), as well as his initial amused confusion at the video's thematic thrust.
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*Directors — Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert (DANIELS)
*Producer — Gaetano Crupi
*[[Production Company]] — PrettyBird
*[[Executive Producer]] — Candice Ouaknine
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“...The clip is both exorbitant and overtly dramatic—plus it looks like it cost a mint to create, which it very well might have since the band is on [[Columbia Records]] — but it's money well spent...”<ref name="Blogtown">{{cite news|url=http://blogtown.portlandmercury.com/BlogtownPDX/archives/2011/04/13/manchester-orchestra-simple-math-video|title=Manchester Orchestra – "Simple Math" Video|newspaper=[[The Portland Mercury]]|author=Ezra Ace Caraeff|date=13 April 2011|accessdate=12 August 2011}}</ref>
“...With...‘Simple Math,’ they have created their best work yet, and easily the best music video I’ve seen thus far in 2011. This video has already garnered heaps of praise as well as comparisons to works of [[Michel Gondry]] and [[Christopher Nolan]] for its technically incredible, emotionally powerful storytelling...Manchester Orchestra's muscular post-[[emo]] indie rock provides just the right amount of emotional punch to accompany the stunning imagery. This is one you'll want to watch again and again...” <ref name="Music for Kids Who Can’t Read Good">{{cite web|url=http://musicforants.com/blog/?p=6829|title=Video: Manchester Orchestra – Simple Math|publisher=|author=
"...DANIELS haven't just made a brilliant music video, they've made an impressive short film, and when paired with Manchester Orchestra's raw, cacophonous punch, it makes for an intriguing, intelligent, incredible accompaniment."<ref name="Escape Into Life">{{cite web|url=http://www.escapeintolife.com/music-videos/music-video-simple-math-by-manchester-orchestra/|title=Music Video: Simple Math by Manchester Orchestra|publisher=|author= Luke Grundy|date=15 June 2011|accessdate=15 August 2011}}</ref>
===MTV Video Music Awards (VMA's)===
On 20 July 2011, it was announced that the music video was a Finalist for two [[MTV Video Music Awards]] (VMA’s), taking its place under the categories of “Best [[Special effects|Special Effects]]” and “Best [[Editing]].”<ref name="MTV Video Music Awards">{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1667615/2011-video-music-awards-nominees.jhtml|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724224811/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1667615/2011-video-music-awards-nominees.jhtml|url-status=dead|archive-date=July 24, 2011|title=Katy Perry, Adele, Kanye West Lead VMA Nominees|publisher=MTV|author= Gil Kaufman|date=20 July 2011|accessdate=12 August 2011}}</ref> At the ceremony in [[Los Angeles]], the video lost out to “E.T.” ([[Katy Perry]]/Kanye West) and “Rolling in the Deep” ([[Adele]]), respectively.
===UK Music Video Awards (MVA's)===
On 18 October 2011, “Simple Math” also made the “Shortlist” as a finalist for the 4th Annual [[UK Music Video Awards]] (MVA's) “Best Indie/Rock Video – International.”
On Tuesday, 8 November 2011, it was announced at the gala ceremony (held in [[Westminster]] at [[The Empire, Leister Square]]) that the video had won both the Indie/Rock award and “Video of the Year”.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ukmva.com/content/winners
===Ciclope—International Advertising Craft Festival===
Listed as the “only international festival focused on the advertising film production industry,” Ciclope takes place each year in [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]]. The 2011 festival ran from 14 – 16 November; winners were announced on 18 November.
In the “Video Clip” category, the “Simple Math” video took two honors:
===19th Annual Plus Camerimage===
On 6 December 2011, it was announced the video had racked up yet another award, taking “Best Music Video” (“Najlepszy Wideoklip”) at the 19th Annual [[Plus Camerimage]], the “International Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography” held each year in [[Bydgoszcz]], [[Poland]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.pluscamerimage.pl/pc2010.php?dzial=3454
===D&AD Awards===
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On 8 June 2012, “Simple Math” took home another honor for The Daniels, winning the “Music Video” category at the awards ceremony held in [[New York City]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://vimeo.com/awards/winners/musicvideo |title=Home - Vimeo Festival & Awards |publisher=Vimeo.com |date= |accessdate=2022-06-15}}</ref>
Said one release, “…This year, the Awards received 14,567 entries from 147 countries around the world. [[Vimeo]] will make grants of $5,000 to each of the 13 category winners...”.<ref>[http://www.9and10news.com/story/18734776/winners-of-the-2012-vimeo-awards-revealed-in-new-york-city Winners of the 2012 Vimeo awards revealed in New York City] 9and10news.com {{
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