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Manic Street Preachers have been a staple of the UK music scene for almost 40 years - but fans have only just realised they've been saying their name wrong ...
Manic Street Preachers fans are only just realising they may have been making a huge mistake with the band's name for almost 40 years - and it's leaving them gobsmacked ...
As Manic Street Preachers kick off their 2025 UK tour, check out part two of our interview with the band where they discuss politics, ’90s nostalgia, and how culture has “muzzled” the ...
Manic Street Preachers, Barrowland, Glasgow review - elder statesmen deliver melody and sing-a-longs
As you might expect from a Manic Street Preachers gig, literary influences were never far away. A DH Lawrence quote was ...
The Manics have abandoned the ideologies and cultural touchstones that once defined them, and approached their fifteenth record with "no MO," says James Dean Bradfield. He speaks to Patrick Clarke ...
No matter what the music of Manic Street Preachers has sounded like, the words have always mattered. Maybe you began at one of several stages. From the beginning (Generation Terrorists), the ...
The first in their string of UK shows kicked off last night (April 11) at Glasgow’s Barrowland Ballroom. They’ll play there again tonight (April 12) before heading to London, Wolverhampton ...
How do you know you are at a Manics gig? Because before anything else we get the Welsh working-class academic, writer and socialist Raymond Williams.
You are never more than a few minutes away from a hearty anthem when the Manic Street Preachers roll into town, writes Fiona ...
Visit BBC Webwise for full instructions Listen to Manic Street Preachers' Nicky Wire and Sean Moore talking about their single Your Love Alone Is Not Enough - one of the 10 songs that mean most to ...
Manic Street Preachers, one of the most important bands ever to emerge from Wales, arrived in the late 1980s with heavy eyeliner, feather boas and political sloganeering. Not the sort of thing you ...
Manic Street Preachers, one of the most important bands ever to emerge from Wales, arrived in the late 1980s with heavy eyeliner, feather boas and political sloganeering. Not the sort of thing you ...
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