Beloved Manchester indie band The Man From Delmonte are officially back with their first new album in 35 years and a brand-new single, ‘Every Time.’ The track captures the group’s unmistakable charm — Mike West’s songwriting, Martin Vincent’s shimmering guitars, and Sheila Seal’s rich harmonies — while offering a matured, heartfelt sound rooted in nostalgia. The single’s B-side features a live recording of their 1980s debut ‘Drive, Drive, Drive,’ recorded at a sold-out Manchester Academy show this spring.
Following two sold-out reunion gigs and the success of their reissued albums ‘Big Noise’ and ‘Good Things in Life,’ The Man From Delmonte will release a limited-edition 7” of ‘Every Time’ and ‘Drive, Drive, Drive (Live)’ on colored vinyl, with proceeds benefiting Stretford Food Bank. Fans can grab a copy at the band’s Fountain Records signing on Nov. 15 or see them live at Manchester’s O2 Ritz on Dec. 21 for the launch of their long-awaited new album ‘Better Things.’


