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(It's Not War) Just the End of Love - EP

Manic Street Preachers

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something special

from the start to the finish the manics continually surprise with their catchy melodies...i love it and it reminds me of everything must go album. i hope the masses finally realize that the manics are one of the best british bands out there. brilliant song and i cant wait for the album release on the 20th september.

EPIC!

Such a catchy tune, I'm new to Manic Street Preachers but i'm into them now! Kind of a depressing name... but really REALLY great - BUY IT!

Still kicking after all this time

The Manics just keep on piling on the class that is so glaringly very lacking in 'modern' indie/ rock. All of the new (yet re-hashed) rock/ retro punk bands and their A&R liggers should shut their mouths, listen and be humble with regards their own limited success and songwriting abilities. MSP are the best band we have, still - versatile, lyrical, supremely musical and one of the most enigmatic voices, songwriters and arguably guitarists, of his, or any generation in J D Bradfield. Am I biased? Yes most definitely. Do they have brilliant genius? Undeniable. Looking forward to the album and the tour.

Biography

Formed: 1991 in Blackwood, Caerphilly, Wales

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Dressed in glam clothing, wearing heavy eyeliner, and shouting political rhetoric, the Manic Street Preachers emerged in 1991 from their hometown of Blackwood, Wales, as self-styled "Generation Terrorists." Fashioning themselves after the Clash and the Sex Pistols, the Manics were on a mission, intending to restore revolution to rock & roll at a time when Britain was dominated by trancey shoegazers and faceless, trippy acid house. Their self-consciously dangerous image,...
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