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PFYAM - First listen on NME. 5 tracks review
http://www.nme.com/blog/index.php?bl...tcards_from_a_
very short reviews. but there will be an interview with Nicky in next issue. I thought it deserved its' own thread. if it's already mentioned somewhere else, please delete or remove this thread. or edit the title into PFAYM pls.
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Good pics The article didn't interest me much, though I usually like reading the NME.
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Thanks for that. I'll be having to buy the NME this week then. I feel a bit more positive Sounds like the Ian McCulloch duet is going to be very good though!
This has got me excited about seeing the reviews the album gets. I LOVE seeing the ratings. NME gave SATT 8 out of 10 didn't they?! |
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Yup both SATT and JFPL got 8/10.
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Ooh sounds good and I'm feeling more hopeful. I was well pissed off that I didn't like It's Not War on the first few listens and this has cheered me up.
Love the pics too. Have to get NME tomorrow.
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NME day! Woo!
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Obtuse is not a word I would associate with the Manics.
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"Channelling early Oasis at their most Mott The Hoople."
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I really do not want the Manics channelling Oasis!
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I'd like that.
I get the feeling this is a very personal album to themselves.
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Me too
I love the pics and from the review the album sound amazing |
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It all sounds quite interesting in that it seems to be all over the place musically, in a sense it does, but what I got from the reviewer it doesn't seem to be a totally original/authentic Manics record, Nicky said himself they were going for a Queen-sound in Postcards From A Young Man. I'd agree that perhaps instead they're going for a more personal record this time around. Time will tell I spose, hell from the descriptions they gave us I'm just dying to give The Descent a listen, definitely sounds like my kind of tune (if it's anything close to being in the vein of No Surface, All Feeling I'm sure I'll fall in love with it in a matter of seconds.)
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TGW is worried... Maybe, just maybe, they'll be something you don't like
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It's amazing how in 2010 the NME can put a positive spin on 'channelling Oasis at their most Mott The Hoople'. Nicky has that current editorial team jammed so securely in his back pocket it's unreal.
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Golden Platitudes sounds like the most potentially interesting track so far, although I worry that it might turn out to be another SWSS.
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