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Manic Street Preachers are probably the biggest politically-charged rock band of their generation; during their heyday, in the nineties, they released a series of records that were characterized both by their fierce social commentary and the aggression of their sound. They made their name with their 1992 debut ‘Generation Terrorists’, and followed it up with ‘Gold Against the Soul’ in 1993 and what many consider to be their magnum opus, the unremittingly dark ‘The Holy Bible’, in 1994.
In those days, the primary lyricist and the band’s mouthpiece was Richey James Edwards, the band’s irrepressible guitarist - he once carved ‘4 REAL’ into his forearm with a razor after being accused of inauthenticity. In February 1995, Edwards disappeared without a trace; he has been presumed dead since November 2008. The band went on without him, and achieved their biggest commercial successes with 1996’s ‘Everything Must Go’ and its follow-up, ‘This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours’ in 1998 - the latter spawned their first UK number one single, ‘If You Tolerate This Your Children Will be Next’. In more recent years, they’ve released an album based around unused Edwards lyrics - the rapturously-received ‘Journal for Plague Lovers’, headlined a show based around their singles compilation at London’s O2 Arena, and released two quickfire records in 2013 and 2014, ‘Rewind the Film’ and ‘Futurology’.
Manic Street Preachers are a band from South Wales, they are an exceptionally talented bunch of lads. They write brilliant songs with meaning, always re-invent themselves... and are a FANTASTIC live band.
I have seen Manic Street Preachers (or 'Manics' if you prefer) a good 30+ times since 2001, although I was aware of them much earlier and have been listening to them constantly since 1998. If you are looking for an exciting live rock n roll band with epic songs, look no further. Their style of music ranges from heavy rock sing-along anthems to sometimes obscure tender acoustic ballads, with diversions into disco/kautrock/post-punk. You name it, the Manics have done it at some point during their 25 year career.
Live, you are guaranteed to get your money's worth. I've been seeing them since 2001, they are still the same spectacular force they were back then and not too much has changed over the years. They haven't aged badly, they aren't going through the motions, they haven't turned the sound down or started sitting on stools doing medleys. If anything, they are now even more powerful than ever with the addition of a second guitar player who really beefs up the sound.
They're not much for putting on a 'show', they're far too good for that. All they rely on is the power of the music, not like these awful stadium bands like Bon Jovi or Muse who feel they have to provide a firework display in order to get a cheer. The Manics have also never done an encore, they always leave you wanting more which makes you keen to see them again. I would say this has worked in their favour as most people who do witness the band live usually end up going to see them again...and again...and again. They are probably the most addictive band i have seen, every time is different and you always get a nice surprise whether it be a song you haven't heard in a while or a random rant from their rather vocal bassplayer. The best shows i've seen? MOVE Festival in 2003 was a belter, they rushed through their set much faster than expected whilst having a go at a popular newspaper on the way. Also the first time was a highlight, Glasgow Barrowlands 2001. VERY loud and in your face! Recently saw them in Brixton and they were on fire, even played some new tracks off their new record 'Futurology' which is set to be one of their greatest going by the powerful live renditions.
Simply put, Manic Street Preachers don't compromise live. They do what they always have done from the start, entertain and send your ears ringing. Go to YouTube, search for 'Manic Street Preachers Live'. Click on a link, sit back and enjoy. Book yourself a ticket, they're touring near you soon! Go on, do it NOW!