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Manic Street Preachers are an alternative rock band formed in 1986 in Blackwood, Wales, UK.Their discography consists of 14 studio albums, three compilation albums, four video albums, 71 music videos, six extended plays, 57 singles, 208 B-sides, plus appearances on various artist compilations.
When The Holy Bible was released, the Manic Street Preachers had incorporated post-punk into their musical style, starting many songs on the album with either recordings of interviews or quotes, or clean, reverberated guitar sounds before abruptly changing tempo and engaging distortion.
"Rosebud" is a song by Manic Street Preachers, originally planned for their 2001 album, Know Your Enemy, when it was supposed to be a double album. [1] It was released on 22 July 2022, along with a remastered album and music video directed by Kieran Evans , which contains 1970s footage from the BBC archive.
"The Secret He Had Missed" is a song by Manic Street Preachers presented as the second single from their 14th studio album The Ultra Vivid Lament. It was released on 16 July 2021, [1] alongside an official YouTube video, directed by Kieran Evans and filmed in Tenby and Newport's Dolman Theatre. [2]
"If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next" is a song by Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers. It was released on 24 August 1998, through Epic Records as the first single from their fifth studio album, This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours (1998).
Louder Than War is a concert film of the Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers' performance at the Karl Marx Theatre, Havana, Cuba on 17 February 2001. It was released on DVD on 24 September the same year by Epic Records. The concert was the first time a western rock band had played in Cuba.
Everything Live is a concert film of the Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers' performance at the NYNEX Arena, Manchester, England on 24 May 1997.Along with the 1996 album Everything Must Go, it captures the band's comeback following the disappearance of their rhythm guitarist and lyricist Richey Edwards and their transition to being a major band.
In 2011, NME ranked the song number three on their list of the 10 greatest Manic Street Preachers songs, [9] and in 2022, The Guardian ranked the song number 12 on their list of the 30 greatest Manic Street Preachers songs. [10]
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