Watch the band’s performance of mega-single, ‘A Design For Life’, in the video below.
Watch the band’s performance of mega-single, ‘A Design For Life’, in the video below.
Watch the band’s performance of mega-single, ‘A Design For Life’, in the video below.
Watch the band’s performance of mega-single, ‘A Design For Life’, in the video below.
MSP bassist Nicky Wire had the following to say about the honor: *“When our manager told us about it I just genuinely felt humbled and excited. We’ve won four BRIT Awards, Ivor Novellos, but it’s vindication. It feels like the best one because the NME is what I grew up with and for all its faults it still means a lot to me. It’s so fucking brilliant, honestly. It’s really made me feel fantastic.”*
MSP bassist Nicky Wire had the following to say about the honor: *“When our manager told us about it I just genuinely felt humbled and excited. We’ve won four BRIT Awards, Ivor Novellos, but it’s vindication. It feels like the best one because the NME is what I grew up with and for all its faults it still means a lot to me. It’s so fucking brilliant, honestly. It’s really made me feel fantastic.”*
MSP bassist Nicky Wire had the following to say about the honor: *“When our manager told us about it I just genuinely felt humbled and excited. We’ve won four BRIT Awards, Ivor Novellos, but it’s vindication. It feels like the best one because the NME is what I grew up with and for all its faults it still means a lot to me. It’s so fucking brilliant, honestly. It’s really made me feel fantastic.”*
Yet another voice has spoken out. This time, Manics bassist Nicky Wire exclaims: *”Fair play to Radiohead for doing something different. It’s certainly great for publicity but I think it kind of demeans music. Music used to be a market, now it’s all gone digital. It’s worrying and it seems to be the way of the world at the moment. Sales are doing well everywhere else. Cinema is doing well, video games are doing well but music isn’t. The free download phenomenon is ruining the industry.”* Yikes! Manics MP3 below.
MP3: Manic Street Preachers – Indian Summer (via Interfunt)
Yet another voice has spoken out. This time, Manics bassist Nicky Wire exclaims: *”Fair play to Radiohead for doing something different. It’s certainly great for publicity but I think it kind of demeans music. Music used to be a market, now it’s all gone digital. It’s worrying and it seems to be the way of the world at the moment. Sales are doing well everywhere else. Cinema is doing well, video games are doing well but music isn’t. The free download phenomenon is ruining the industry.”* Yikes! Manics MP3 below.
MP3: Manic Street Preachers – Indian Summer (via Interfunt)
Yet another voice has spoken out. This time, Manics bassist Nicky Wire exclaims: *”Fair play to Radiohead for doing something different. It’s certainly great for publicity but I think it kind of demeans music. Music used to be a market, now it’s all gone digital. It’s worrying and it seems to be the way of the world at the moment. Sales are doing well everywhere else. Cinema is doing well, video games are doing well but music isn’t. The free download phenomenon is ruining the industry.”* Yikes! Manics MP3 below.
MP3: Manic Street Preachers – Indian Summer (via Interfunt)
I love this new trend. Full details courtesy of the band’s official site. *Here we go, a Manics Christmas tour is upon us. A fine and worthy tradition – To celebrate this season of goodwill we will be giving away our Christmas single ‘The Ghosts Of Christmas’ on our website, and newsletter, from 1 December completely free. So to anyone who has bought our records, seen our gigs, read our reviews, joined our website or given us awards: Thank You for a special year. The song is old school Christmas, the anti X Factor, for us it’s actual fun. Hope you enjoy the song and the tour. Merry Christmas – Nicky Wire, James & Sean* Download the tune here.
MP3: Manic Street Preachers – Indian Summer (via Interfunt)
