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Resistance Is Futile was released on 13 April 2018 in standard CD format, deluxe CD, cassette and vinyl. [12] The album sold around 24.000 copies in the first week, entering the UK Albums Chart at number 2, [3] despite being number 1 during the week, [13] the record spent a total of 8 weeks in the UK Top 100. [3]
Individual Borg rarely speak, although they do send a collective audio message to their targets, stating that "resistance is futile", often followed by a declaration that the target in question will be assimilated and its "biological and technological distinctiveness" will be added to their own. The exact phrasing varies and evolves over the ...
"International Blue" is a song by Manic Street Preachers, released as a single in December 2017. [3] This song is the first single for the album Resistance Is Futile (2018), written by James Dean Bradfield, Nicky Wire and Sean Moore.
Their first album, Resistance Is Futile, was self-released digitally in 2011. Their second album, In Silence We Yearn, was self-released digitally in November 2015, and on 1 July 2016, Fluttery Records re-issued the album on CD. [2] [4] A vinyl version followed on 2 December later that year through Napalm Records. In 2018, the band's debut LP ...
Resistance Is Futile (Oh Hiroshima), a 2012 studio album by Oh Hiroshima; Resistance Is Futile, a 2018 studio album by the Manic Street Preachers; Resistance Is Futile!, a 2018 book by Ann Coulter "Resistance is futile", a phrase spoken in the 1977 episode "The Dorcons" of the TV show Space: 1999 "Resistance Is Futile" , a 2007 broadcast ...
On 17 November 2017, the band announced that their thirteenth album, Resistance Is Futile, would be released on 13 April 2018. [108] After much delay, the band wrote "The main themes of 'Resistance Is Futile' are memory and loss; forgotten history; confused reality and art as a hiding place and inspiration", the band say in a statement.
The band's third record, Resistance Is Futile, came out in 2003 and included work by Iva Bittová, Jiří Stivín, Roman Dragoun, and Hiram Bullock. [3] In 2005, Monkey Business published their fourth album, titled Kiss Me on My Ego. It featured contributions from Imran Musa Zangi, Dan Bárta, Hiram Bullock, Glenn Hughes, and David Sanborn. [4]
Announced as a departure from the sound of their 2018 previous effort Resistance Is Futile, the single tries to capture the essence of the new album, musically and lyrically. Wire stated that "the track is about the battle to claim meaning, the erasing of context within debate, the overriding sense of factional conflict driven by digital ...