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“We’d rather be playing music.” That is the default response you are likely to get from any of the four members of Los Angeles’ Manic. Catching any of their dynamic and honed live shows, listening to the power crunches of their first EP, Floorboards, or the layered textures of their latest EP, Another New Home, it is obvious the above statement is not just a throwaway one used for avoidance purposes, instead playing music is not only what Manic would rather be doing, more often than not, it is probably what they are doing.
Formed in 2002, the quartet of Paul Gross (vocals/keyboards), Zane Smythe (guitar/keyboards), Nate Perry (bass/keyboards), and Ryan Green (drums) has always taken the belief in playing live to heart. Following some well-intentioned advice, the group packed themselves off to the UK in the summer of 2006 for an extended four-month series of Club NME dates. Understanding their individual, and still developing style didn’t quite fit into any of the local trends at the time (think electro, think Eighties throwbacks, think mainstream alternative) they knew the pocket scenes of music, small clubs, and open-minded radio of the British Isles would be more conducive to them growing as a band.
Emptying their collective bank accounts, Manic left with just themselves and their gear. No product, no samplers, no giveaways, and barely any merchandise, not knowing what might come of this extensive gamble. Acting as musicians, roadies, bus drivers, and tour managers, the foursome had the learning experience of their lives, and while they returned dirt poor, they also returned a much stronger group.
“It was a great thing because it gave us a lot of time to develop our live show under the radar,” says Gross. “It helped us learn what we wanted to do live. It’s where we shine the most. It’s what we put most of our effort into.”
Drawing from their experience on the road, Manic joined their friend Shawn Jimmerson of Dolphin Force at his studio, The Company, in Burbank, CA to record and co-produce the Floorboards EP, released January of 2007. Following Floorboards is the band's second EP, Another New Home, released in July 2007. Once again co-produced by Manic and Jimmerson, and mixed at NRG Studios for a sonic boost, Another New Home is a giant leap forward for Manic and a good indicator of the powerful force the group is destined to be.
Where Floorboards veers towards accessible rock chords, Another New Home looks inwards, both for sounds and sentiments, showing glimpses of the group’s dark interior. Representing the distinct personalities in the band from pessimistic (Smythe) to realistic (Green) to blindly optimistic (Gross) to “the Larry David of the group” (Perry), Another New Home goes beyond what meets the ear. The multi-levels of sonics escalate the traditional rock format with the inclusion of noises from numerous unconventional sources.
The density of the guitars on the title track is punctuated with concentrated keyboard work. Balancing the thickness of the instrumentation are Gross’ emotionally-charged vocals. The mournful wails of “Nickel Medication” sound doom-filled on first listen, but upon closer scrutiny, there is an underlying delusional hope. In contrast “Carolina Ghost” is upbeat with joyful guitars and driving bass providing an excitable backdrop to the downbeat vocals. The EP closer, “Calm,” goes as far as featuring extended minutes of mesmerizing static that proves hypnotic.
“So many of the ideas we have we’re not going to be able to hammer out with the four of us,” says Green. “It usually ends up completely different than what we intended because we have circuit-bending toys and all these other things to create sounds that bring out another idea in the studio. We add another track and it turns into this monster.”
Their massive sound filled with audio manipulation and a keen eye for detail carries over expertly to the stage. Under a glow of red lights and amidst towering equipment, the foursome pulls its audience in with its gripping atmosphere. It’s obvious playing music is indeed what these four guys love most in life.

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Member Since: 2/5/2004
Band Website: manicband.net
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Paul Gross

Zane Smythe

Ryan Green

Nate Perry
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Manic LP for FREE

So we decided to give our newest LP away for free because we think it's worth it, and who turns down something that is free anyway?? I guess we'll find out. If you want this LP consisting of 14 soli...
Posted by MANIC on Tue, 26 Feb 2008 06:15:00 PST

Residency done, finishing LP commences...

thanks to everyone that came to the shows. We enjoyed them and now we must hole up somewhere north of the city to a super secret location and finish (start again) our LP. With 2 ep's released this y...
Posted by MANIC on Tue, 28 Aug 2007 03:54:00 PST

L.A. Weekly Rock Pick

Here is a link to Manic's write up in this week's issue of LA Weekly. Enjoy.http://www.laweekly.com/music/music/rock-picks/17006/? page=2MONDAY, AUGUST 20Manic at the EchoManic  their music and their ...
Posted by MANIC on Fri, 17 Aug 2007 02:32:00 PST

LA Times Buzz Bands Article

http://www.calendarlive.com/music/cl-wk-bands2aug02,0,387782 9.storyAugust 2, 2007 BUZZ BANDSManic, not depressiveLocal psychers Manic have a good atmosphere, and Sally Jaye makes an album on the simpl...
Posted by MANIC on Fri, 10 Aug 2007 04:22:00 PST

LittleRadio.com Review of ’Another New Home’

http://www.littleradio.com/feeds/reviews/view/2154Los Angeles based band Manic's second E.P. Another New Home pushes the boundaries between moody, lyrical soundscapes and well, just some good ol' rock...
Posted by MANIC on Wed, 08 Aug 2007 12:29:00 PST

LA friends: Request 'Carolina Ghost' on Indie 103.1

Request 'Carolina Ghost' on Indie 103.1 and feel a great sense of good will.http://www.indie1031.com/requests/request.phpor call 877-900-1031thanks in advance.Manic
Posted by MANIC on Sun, 15 Jul 2007 10:49:00 PST

Howwwwwwlllllllllllllllllllllll!!!

'Boo' is a great song. Kinda set me on to a new phase in my life when it came out. I think most people can place a song to new chapters. At least hearing a song or band can bring people back to a c...
Posted by MANIC on Wed, 27 Jun 2007 03:26:00 PST

Smashing Pumpkins...Friend or Foe?

So i read this article on Pitchfork today about how the Smashing Pumpkins are assholes and after reading it i can only agree and think that they didnt smear Corgan enough. That guy is such dick and ...
Posted by MANIC on Fri, 22 Jun 2007 06:16:00 PST

Things

Here is my very matter of fact news update for those who care:Everything for the new EP, which is called 'Another New Home' has been finalized and turned in and we are looking forward to a July 24th, ...
Posted by MANIC on Fri, 25 May 2007 10:48:00 PST

It's May and that can only mean one thing...

it's almost summer which means everything here will be, well...exactly the same. the weather here has been summer(y) all damn year [enter global warming rant here]. ok seriously though, summer means...
Posted by MANIC on Fri, 04 May 2007 12:53:00 PST