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But I'm not a 'stan' or whatever - if I don't like a song, I don't convince myself to like it just because it's from them. I loved International Blue and felt RIF to be a let down - bottom 3 in the rankings for me, above SATT and Postcards, though I do enjoy a few of the album tracks now and again. I genuinely enjoyed TUVL, to my surprise - i thought the Abba pianos and fairground ride soundtracks would kill it off, but no. You'll see if you scroll back a bit that I called JDB fucking stupid for his Brexit non vote, so I am not coming at you as a blind faithful. Healthy criticism is good, but sometimes it feels like yours is more despairing and eye rolling - not sure if Dancing Kirby is still here, but they would often temper their (sometimes withering!) disdain with humour, which definitely seemed a lot healthier - if I didn't agree with them, I could at least enjoy a good ol' pisstake. So I hope there are some songs on the new album that appeal to you. Perhaps I'm also cutting them some slack because I loved the KYE re-tool and Lifeblood anniversary, but I'll be optimistic until I play the whole of the new album through a few times.
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We are still waiting on this section, it's gonna be badass. But while you wait perhaps you would care to peruse the lyrics for 'Underdogs' and 'Your Love Is Not Enough', from the album 'Send Away The Tigers'. |
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Maybe the Thinking was the Critical we met on the way?
(Followed Dancing Kirby's breadcrumbs to Tattlelife seems a few FD there. Even I'm doing The Gutless Wonder's schtick these days) |
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Power is in tearing human minds to pieces and putting them together again in new shapes of your own choosing. George Orwell |
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The little riff gives me hints of Dylan & Caitlin but I could be miles off
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Closest they've got to Velvet Underground? If not pre-Synchronity Police?
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Power is in tearing human minds to pieces and putting them together again in new shapes of your own choosing. George Orwell |
#1132
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Mitch Ikeda on Manics Instagram posted a picture of Nicky sat down in front of giant chess pieces.
Video shoot? |
#1133
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Looks like Nicky circa 1998
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#1135
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Big fan of the chorus - The sea of tranquility line is a messy fit though.
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#1136
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'Door to the river' with a hint of 'Emily' I think but maybe that's just my bad ears. |
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Yes, the Sea of Tranquility on the moon, so he could mean the American flag?
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I'm looking forward to the vinyl album, though the booklet of Nicky's lyrics are only with the cds?
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Yeah, I'm thinking a supermarket advert, but can't recall it. |
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Epicenter goes to the Beach House! Yet still sounds icy with Futurology still synth washes in the chorus. Not as fast and insistent as Decline&Fall. Not as many contrasts as HIPS.
But it's in the head there. Even singles from last few albums don't sound as casual as PRP. I thought it might go Dire Straits. But it's still those Manics Street Preachers. |
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