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loudersound on MSNA vein of melancholy runs through Manic Street Preachers' 15th album Critical ThinkingGet your monthly fix of all things music, with issues filled with news,reviews,interviews and more ...
Forget bland pop slogans, the punk rockers’ righteous anger is a blast. Plus, The Lumineers on lyrical form, Neil Young and ...
Manic Street Preachers on the meaning of ‘Dear Stephen’ (inspired by Morrissey), new album ‘Critical Thinking’, 30 years without Richey Edwards, and what's next.
N o matter what the music of Manic Street Preachers has sounded like, the words have always mattered. Maybe you began at one ...
Manic Street Preachers materialised in 1991 as indie rock’s self-styled Generation Terrorists (as they dubbed themselves on their debut album), but by the middle of the decade these working-class ...
Manic Street Preachers’ earnest and literate pretentiousness is both their Achilles Heel and their superpower. Their greatest ...
With music from Drake and PARTYNEXTDOOR, Shygirl, Manic Street Preachers, The Wombats, Horsegirl, John Glacier, Rizzle Kicks ...
This week's Notable Releases include UK rapper/producer John Glacier, Jane Remover's Venturing project, Knocked Loose-related ...
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LouderSound on MSNMarillion were facing oblivion. Then they made This Strange Engine and found a way forwardThey still don’t agree over the contents of their make-or-break 1997 album – except on one thing they did wrong ...
Following Dream Catcher, we had ‘Wonderful Tonight’ (Eric Clapton) followed by Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow (The Shirelles ...
It marks the latest single from upcoming album ‘Critical Thinking’ ...
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