The Manvils
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THE MANVILS | |
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From left to right: Andy Mac, Greg Buhr, Mark Parry, Mike Manville |
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Origin | Vancouver |
Country | Canada |
Years active | 2004-present |
Genres | Rock, Indie Rock, Neo-psychedelic Rock |
Labels | Sandbag Records/Manvils Music |
Members | Mikey Manville Mark Parry Greg Buhr Andy Mac |
Website(s) | Link |
The Manvils are a Canadian indie rock band from Vancouver. The band, consisting of singer, songwriter and guitarist Mikey Manville, lead guitarist Mark Parry, bassist Greg Buhr and drummer Andy Mac, formed in 2004.
The band play a brand of rock music strongly influenced by 1960s British Rock music styles. Their debut album "Buried Love" is influenced more by 60s psychedelic music. They have played with many bands in their short career thus far including Stereophonics, The Bellrays, Horrorpops, They Might Be Giants, The High Dials, The Brian Jonestown Massacre, SuicideGirls etc.
The bands live show is known to be unpredictable, intense and an unrivaled experience which draws more and more attention and more fans each time they play.
Their music has been featured in the CBC Television documentary series "Moscow Freestyle" and they will feature in a future Budweiser Beer commercial in 2006/2007.
In September of 2006, the band were awarded the mantle of "Best Vancouver Band 2006" by The Georgia Straight Newspaper.
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[edit] Band members
- Mikey Manville (vocals/guitar)
- Mark Parry (lead guitar)
- Greg Buhr (bass/vocals)
- Andy Mac (drums)
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
Album Cover | Info | Track Listing |
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Buried Love |
1. Missing You |