a 27-minute, breakthrough salvo of six songs that finds the band re-inspired once again and is accompanied by an album length film shot in VR + 3D computed radiography technology.
The surprise companion to The National's April release First Two Pages of Frankenstein, Laugh Track is the band's most freewheeling, all-hands-on-deck album in years.
Limited white colored vinyl LP pressing. Releasing Cope, Manchester Orchestra stated it was an "unapologetically heavy rock record". Ten years later, the legacy holds up as the band's loudest, fastest, and most pounding album of their career.