Artist's albums
Hope is a Dangerous Little Thing
2023 · single
There's No Place In This World For Me
2023 · single
Bad Actors
2023 · single
On The Possible Past
2022 · album
From Exile
2020 · album
Hello Exile
2019 · album
No Penance b/w Cemetery's Garden
2019 · single
The Freaks
2018 · single
Toy Soldier
2018 · single
After The Party
2017 · album
Rented World
2014 · album
On The Impossible Past
2012 · album
Chamberlain Waits
2010 · album
I Was Born - Single
2010 · single
Hold On, Dodge
2009 · EP
A Lesson In The Abuse Of Information Technology
2007 · album
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Biography
Since forming as teenagers in 2006, The Menzingers have shown their strength as rough-and-tumble storytellers, turning out songs equally rooted in frenetic energy and lifelike detail. On their new album Hello Exile, the Philadelphia-based punk band take their lyrical narrative to a whole new level and share their reflections on moments from the past and present: high-school hellraising, troubled relationships, aging and alcohol and political ennui. And while their songs often reveal certain painful truths, Hello Exile ultimately maintains the irrepressible spirit that’s always defined the band. With the band achieving that soul-baring intimacy all throughout the album, Hello Exile emerges as The Menzingers’ most emotionally daring work to date. “We’ve always been in love with good songwriting and the beauty of taking a song to its fullest potential, but with this album I feel like we’re really becoming the band we’ve always wanted to be,” says Barnett. Not only a creative turning point for The Menzingers, that uncompromising honesty helps fulfill their mission of leaving each listener with a potent sense of solidarity. “A lot of these songs are looking at different life challenges—they’re stories of people at some sort of crossroads,” Barnett says. “We might not have the answers for anybody, but hopefully the songs will help them to see the light at the end of the tunnel, and know that they’re not alone in whatever tough decisions they’re facing.”