samedi, juillet 31, 2004

Manic Street Preachers

MANICS SPRING BACK TO 'LIFE'

MANIC STREET PREACHERS frontman JAMES DEAN BRADFIELD has turned his hand to production once more.

Fans of the band, who release their new album 'Life Blood' this autumn, may notice a Spectorish similarity between the band's production circa 'Everything Must Go' and the debut single from London-based duo Johnny Boy.

That's because production on 'You Are The Generation That Bought More Shoes And You Get What You Deserve' is credited to Bradfield and longtime Manics producer Dave Eringa.

The song is getting a nationwide release via Vertigo on August 9 after proving a hit on Welsh indie label Boobytrap.

Bradfield, who married his longtime girlfriend earlier this month, has produced other bands before, most notably with less-than-successful Manchester punks Northern Uproar.

Meanwhile, the band have finished 'Life Blood', their seventh studio album, and it is set for release in October. Bassist and lyricist Nicky Wire told NME.COM: "It's modern, shiny, pure pop, elegiac pop, It really is the poppiest album we've ever done. The mixer of Goldfrapp (Tom Elmhirst) has been working with us, and he's really given it a lovely sheen and a modern edge. We've been listening to The Associates, early New Order, Joy Division. It's 'The Holy Bible' for 35 year olds!"

Oui, c'est pas mentionné dans l'article, mais en Février de l'an prochain il y aura 10 ans que Richey Edwards aka Richey James disparu mystérieusement et apparemment 4 Real...

Très drôle, Maître Joe...

2 comments:

::Blank:: a dit…

"if u tolerate this...then ur children will be next..." esa song es mi favorita!

te animas a sugerirme algo que tenga algo de "musica para junkies"...it'll be nice =)

...aca hay un día que te mueres...nubladito rico, casi al borde de la lluvia...

abrazos para ti =*

Joe el Misterioso a dit…

Lo peor es que yo a los pericos los vi en Montpellier abriendo para Suede, un concierto terriblemente speed, donde el mentado Richey al final rompio la guitarra contra la escena. Poco tenia que ver con la onda de Suede, mucho mas calmados... y un par de meses mas tarde el perico éste desaparecia y hasta hoy no se tiene idea si se suicido o sencillamnete se fue a vivir a otra parte.

Mala onda...