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SATT made them critically and commercially successful again, after both had drifted since TIMT. They also got their image back together. They wrote hit singles that people could shout for at gigs. It achieved everything the wanted it to. So yes, it was definitely successful.
I think the problem the band have with Lifeblood is that it wasn't the album they meant to make - they've spoken about how they heard a Cardigans single and it was everything they wanted Lifeblood to be but wasn't. As such I suspect they view it as a failure. |
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Course there are Manics fans beyond this place, thank fuck cos they'd have had to call it a day.. Don't recall seeing too many people on here saying it's their favourite album, more often than not people stick it near the bottom. Course they're a weird band with a weird appeal, can't think of many who are just as comfortable on the cover of Kerrang! as the are Q or Uncut. Most the people I know who like em, really like em so not sure what people who just like em think. Weird how little a look in it gets live, considering how fond they're supposed to be of it too. Yeah, Second Great Depression and Indian Summer last week, but besides that aren't we going back to National Treasures/International Treasures for owt besides Your Love Alone? Yeah, remember em throwing around tidbits about Lifeblood being "elegiac pop" and "The Holy Bible for 30 year olds". Fuck knows what they thought they were making, but I love it all the same.
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Finally giving my signed vinyl a play through (been so busy recently). Sounds fantastic but lacking a bit in dynamics, to my ears at least. I'm hearing a few things not noticed before, previously lost in the mix which is nice.
Does anyone have a mis pressed second vinyl? My side C and side D have been placed incorrectly.
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SATT was the album that got me into the Manics in the first place.
After years of listening to Doherty/Libertines/DPT, all of a sudden hearing SATT on radio completely changed my way of listening to music. My initial reaction was 'wow, this sounds good, where have these people been my entire life? - an eye-opening experience. SATT seemed a success atmospherically, if you listen back to gigs they seem really up for it, hype must do wonders for a band, especially nearing 40's and being back to nearly dominating again. Number 2 album and Number 2 single, only beaten by Arctic Monkeys and Beyone, not bad to come second too really. Lots of TV and radio-airplay, Of course they became a success again. I think they are still living off it too. I have to say that the reissue is a bit poo though, the DVD section is poorly mixed, why put out so few demos? James remix of the record made me listen to the original mix, which is much better. |
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Welcome back Dext!
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