Album artwork for Hello Exile by The Menzingers
Album artwork for Hello Exile by The Menzingers

Philadelphia-based punk band, The Menzingers release their sixth studio album, Hello Exile. Produced by Will Yip (Title Fight, Quicksand), the album is the follow-up to the band’s 2017 critically acclaimed release After The Party. 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 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.

The Menzingers

Hello Exile

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Album artwork for Hello Exile by The Menzingers
LP

£22.99

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Released 04/10/2019Catalogue Number

277051

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Album artwork for Hello Exile by The Menzingers
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Released 04/10/2019Catalogue Number

277052

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The Menzingers

Hello Exile

Epitaph
Album artwork for Hello Exile by The Menzingers
LP

£22.99

Black
Released 04/10/2019Catalogue Number

277051

Learn more
Album artwork for Hello Exile by The Menzingers
CD

£9.99

Released 04/10/2019Catalogue Number

277052

Learn more

Philadelphia-based punk band, The Menzingers release their sixth studio album, Hello Exile. Produced by Will Yip (Title Fight, Quicksand), the album is the follow-up to the band’s 2017 critically acclaimed release After The Party. 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 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.