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Foremost, it sounds like it was written, recorded and engineered within one day. Which isn't a terrible thing but the faults (i.e. the songs lyrics) stand out. Also it means the song blends into the band's previous releases and one struggles to recall what it sounds like a day without hearing it. I think it's fair to say that the Manics are a working band able to write and record songs with efficiency that other bands lack. This is the kind of song that the band could come up while sitting on the loo and recording before the flush finishes.
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They did fuck it up by not touring it or promoting it properly, then it got swallowed up by the Holy Bible tour. And I'm not a blind devotee - side 2 of SATT is abysmal and It's Not War killed Postcards before it was even out.
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I'm not fussed about that bit, it's just hilarious that someone who pines for Old Labour turns up his nose at the closest resemblance to it in decades. He's a cynical old man, that Wire.
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Now that I updated some stuff of them over on Wikipedia, just for the fun of it, I still find myself bored so I kinda thought I could share my opinion on the new stuff, not that anyone cares, but yeah...
For me IB did not quite did the trick at first, guess it was a long time without a new song and I felt like IB was not the piece of music I wanted to hear after this long, but after a few days I dived into it, and I find myself quite enjoying it, really upbeat, really inspiring, just happy, that happiness made happy too over the fact that they can still make music after this long. As for DC I loved it, I don't know what it is, but it feels nostalgic. It was like I heard it before, it resonated with me, like, a lot, just love James voice in the chorus, and the overall distant and melodic tune just did it for me. Really happy with that one. Now, sure they are my favourite band but that does not mean I go along with everything they do, does not mean either that we're gonna get 'The Holy Bible' or 'Journal For Plague Lovers' all the goddamn time. For now it seems like a mixture of anthemic sound of 'Everything Must Go' and some hints of 'Lifeblood' in there too, like in DC, and I am so fine with that. Is it the final album? Would not be surprised if that's the case. |
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Some of the comments in here are ridiculous and need a bit of perspective.
Our favourite band is still making music and albums that they feel passionate about now into their 50s. The songs are still driven by melody but there is still artistic integrity in what they are doing. Moreover, they still have direction and purpose. For example, I very much like the concept of the videos that they are doing here again with Kieran Evans. Clearly it will be another trilogy and there will be a third song before the album release on 13th April. After Nice and the valleys, I'm interested to see where they will go next. Regarding the songs themselves, yes they are traditional types of Manics tunes, but they are driven by a passion to be great. They are not phoning it in. And it's great to see them doing promo on various radio stations and hear them talking about their fav music. The 6 music show was fantastic. As was James on Absolute Radio. A few stories and tidbits of info that I hadn't heard before. I thought RTF and Futurology were very patchy and overly conceptualised to the detriment of the albums themselves. I'm just hoping that the War on Drugs and Ryan Adams influences on James recently seep through and we get a really solid selection of songs that don't need to mean so much or be blockbusters but in themselves are well crafted tunes. IB and DC are both of these. And both are gorgeous in their own way. |
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Aye, still enjoy the videos. Love the ones from Rewind The Film, lovely scenery in those and the new ones. Still quite indifferent about the last couple of singles but that doesn't change how I feel about the band as people or musicians, or their back catalogue. It'd be weird if it did.
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I'd forgotten how bemusing the whole Futurology non-tour tour was.
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Rough Trade was a hell of a gig though eh?
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I think it's my fav Manics video on youtube. It is genuinely fantastic.
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I don't think the manics are in their fifties yet, just saying....
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I don't buy this argument. We should drop our own standards because the band are getting older (late forties)? I don't expect same intensity but nor do I expected lacklustre songwriting where most of the criticism directed. This is band with their own studio and 12 albums worth of songwriting experience, my expectations are high because the band have already demonstrated that they can breach them. As someone who who has harsh criticisms towards their more recent better reviewed albums, you can't really call ridiculous criticisms of Distant Colours.
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Please, he prayed, now - A gray disk, the colour of Chiba sky. Now - Disk beginning to rotate, faster, becoming a sphere of paler gray. Expanding - And flowed, flowered for him, fluid neon origami trick, the unfolding of his distanceless home, his country, transparent 3D chessboard extending to infinity. Inner eye opening to the stepped scarlet pyramid of the Eastern Seaboard Fission Authority burning beyond the green cubes of Mitsubishi Bank of America, and high and very far away he saw the spiral arms of military systems, forever beyond his reach. And somewhere he was laughing, in a white-painted loft, distant fingers caressing the deck, tears of release streaking his face. |
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