Manners (album)

2009 studio album by Passion Pit

Manners

Studio album by Passion Pit Released

May 15, 2009 (2009-05-15)

Recorded

November–December 2008

Studio

Gigantic, New York City

Genre

Electropop
synth-pop
electro-indie

Length

45:33

Label

Frenchkiss

Producer

Chris Zane

Passion Pit chronology

Chunk of Change
(2008)

Manners
(2009)

Gossamer
(2012)

Alternative cover

New artwork created by German artist Robert Seidel.Extended edition cover

Singles from Manners

\"The Reeling\"
Released: May 11, 2009
\"To Kingdom Come\"
Released: August 24, 2009
\"Little Secrets\"
Released: December 14, 2009

Manners is the debut studio album by American electropop band Passion Pit. It was released on May 15, 2009, by Frenchkiss Records. \"The Reeling\" was released as the album\'s lead single on May 11, 2009, and its music video was premiered on YouTube on April 21, 2009. A second single, \"To Kingdom Come\", was released in August 2009, followed by \"Little Secrets\" in December 2009. \"Sleepyhead\" was originally included on Passion Pit\'s first EP, Chunk of Change (2008), but was mastered for inclusion on Manners (none of the tracks on the EP were mastered). As of December 2009, the album had sold 82,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

A deluxe edition of the album was released on April 13, 2010, containing three bonus tracks and new artwork. The bonus tracks included stripped-down versions of \"Moth\'s Wings\" and \"Sleepyhead\" and a cover of the Cranberries\' 1992 song \"Dreams\", which the band played live on their 2010 world tour.

To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Manners, Passion Pit embarked on an 18-date North American tour in 2019, which began on April 30 in Tempe, Arizona, and concluded on May 25 in Washington, D.C.

Professional ratings Aggregate scores Source Rating

AnyDecentMusic?7.7/10Metacritic76/100

Review scores Source Rating

AllMusicThe A.V. ClubC+The Daily TelegraphEntertainment WeeklyBThe GuardianThe Irish TimesNME7/10Pitchfork8.1/10Rolling StoneSpin6/10

Manners received generally positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 76, based on 27 reviews. Mike Diver of Clash scored the album nine out of ten, writing, \"At its most adventurous, Manners sounds like little else—a pop record that exists in a world of its own, carving a subgenre niche which only fits their expansive, tonally decadent material.\" Nick Marino of Paste stated that \"ot every song is perfect, but perfection is boring. What we need in these weary times—and what Passion Pit brings—is exuberance. Manners delivers the elusive feeling that everything will be alright. Or, just maybe, that everything already is.\" Pitchfork's Ian Cohen viewed Manners as \"the sort of heart-to-heart populist record that\'s every bit as sincere as it is infectious—though Angelakos sings in a manner rarely heard outside of a shower with unpredictable temperature control, it feels symbolic of a band that\'s completely unashamed, not shameless, in its pursuit of a human connection.\" In a review for Rolling Stone, Will Hermes described the album as \"a shiny bouquet of synth-pop roses, with perfumed Eighties keyboard whooshes and modern stutter beats crooking a finger toward the dance floor\", adding that \"what makes the record are loose beats, shamelessly fruity melodies and breathless little-boy vocals, all pushing skyward.\"

AllMusic editor Tim Sendra expressed that the album \"could have been a total clustercrash of influences and sounds that ended up sounding hollow and pointless. Instead, thanks to the meticulous production values, the insane catchiness of the hooks, and the pure and true emotional underpinnings below all the gloss, the album is a total success of both sound and vision.\" The Guardian's Paul MacInnes noted that while Angelakos\' \"euphoric mix of pop both electronic and melodic\" is not \"entirely unfamiliar\", \"the consistency with which various elements are blended suggests an artist with his own vision—signature details being crashing percussion left high in the mix and, even higher, Angelakos\'s piercing falsetto.\" MacInnes continued, \"Perhaps not as striking as it might have seemed 18 months ago, but still a debut album of distinction.\" Matthew Cole of Slant Magazine opined, \"Ironically enough for an album called Manners, its biggest problem is that the band sometimes comes on too strong—a risk for anyone trying to execute lush, hyperactive pop with good taste.\" He concluded that \"while Manners would make a perfect soundtrack to any summer, you\'ll want to keep the best cuts around for far longer.\"

PopMatters critic Matthew Fiander praised Manners as \"big, ambitious, bursting-at-the-seams electro-pop brilliance\", writing that the album \"makes you want to dance, and it gets it hooks deep into, so much so that you might be humming the melodies to these songs mindlessly, before you even realize they\'re Passion Pit.\" Entertainment Weekly's Jeremy Medina claimed that although \"disorienting\", the album \"never lacks energy\", adding that \"while the midtempo tunes often venture into cheesy \'80s-pop territory, the album\'s dense sound rewards repeat listens.\" Louise Brailey of NME commented that \"while they do dip into an Avalanches-esque sample-based sonic palette, most of Manners paints with much broader, primary-coloured strokes.\" Still, Brailey believed that \"here are times when the album feels strangely medicated; the positivity, when heaped upon the listener in brutal doses, makes you feel trapped in one of those American self-help groups.\" Paul Caine of The A.V. Club felt that the album \"attempts to synthesize Michael Angelakos\' natural talent for dance music with more straightforward, heart-on-sleeve rock, but can\'t quite commit to either.\"

Track listing

All tracks are written by Michael Angelakos, except where noted

No. Title Writer(s) Length 1.

\"Make Light\" 4:56

2.

\"Little Secrets\" 3:59

3.

\"Moth\'s Wings\" 4:16

4.

\"The Reeling\" 4:48

5.

\"Eyes as Candles\" 4:03

6.

\"Swimming in the Flood\" 4:59

7.

\"Folds in Your Hands\" 3:39

8.

\"To Kingdom Come\" 4:07

9.

\"Sleepyhead\"AngelakosMary O\'Hara2:55

10.

\"Let Your Love Grow Tall\" 3:32

11.

\"Seaweed Song\" 4:25

Extended edition bonus tracks No. Title Writer(s) Length 12.

\"Sleepyhead\" (stripped down version)AngelakosO\'Hara2:28

13.

\"Moth\'s Wings\" (stripped down version) 4:02

14.

\"Dreams\"Noel HoganDolores O\'Riordan4:18

Japanese edition bonus tracks No. Title Length 12.

\"I\'ve Got Your Number\"6:12

13.

\"Better Things\"4:32

14.

\"Live to Tell the Tale\"5:15

15.

\"The Reeling\" (Calvin Harris Remix)6:22

16.

\"The Reeling\" (Yasutaka Nakata Remix)5:45

17.

\"The Reeling\" (music video) 

Sample credits

\"Sleepyhead\" contains elements of \"Óró Mo Bháidín\" by Mary O\'Hara.

Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Manners.

Passion Pit

Michael Angelakos
Nathan Donmoyer
Ian Hultquist
Ayad Al Adhamy
Jeff Apruzzese

Additional musicians

PS22 Chorus – background vocals (tracks 2, 4, 10)
Julian Tepper – background vocals (track 1)
Sofia Degli Alessandri – background vocals (tracks 3, 4, 6, 7)
Stuart Bogie – horns (tracks 1, 2, 4, 8)
Eric Biondo – horns (tracks 1, 2, 4, 8)
Paul Hogan – string arrangements (track 6)
Cale Parks – vibes (tracks 6, 10, 11)
Seth Jabour – guitar (track 2)
Matthew Young – additional programming (tracks 1, 3)
Grant Wheeler – additional programming (tracks 1, 3)
George Pagonis – drums (track 1)

Technical

Alex Aldi – recording (tracks 1–8, 10, 11); mixing (all tracks)
Chris Zane – mixing, production
Greg Calbi – mastering

Artwork

OSK Design – art, design

Charts

Chart (2009) Peak
position Australian Albums (ARIA)

19

Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)

98

French Albums (SNEP)

123

Irish Albums (IRMA)

30

Scottish Albums (OCC)

88

UK Albums (OCC)

55

US Billboard 200

51

US Independent Albums (Billboard)

8

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales United States (RIAA)

Gold

500,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Region Date Label Ref. Australia

May 15, 2009

Sony

France

May 18, 2009

United Kingdom

Columbia

United States

May 19, 2009

Frenchkiss

Italy

June 25, 2009

Sony

Germany

July 3, 2009

Japan

October 7, 2009

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