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James Dean Bradfield
The Proclaimers announce “political” new album ‘Dentures Out’ featuring Manics’ James Dean Bradfield
The news comes alongside lead single 'The World That Was'
Watch Manic Street Preachers cover The Cult’s ‘She Sells Sanctuary’ at Wembley
The band dedicated their rendition to late producer Steve Brown
Manic Street Preachers share new ‘Duets’ digital album
'I Live Through These Moments Again And Again' includes a rare live recording of 'Let Robeson Sing'
Nirvana’s ‘Nevermind’ at 30: a track-by-track guide from your favourite musicians
Kurt, Krist and Dave tapped into something primal, beautiful and magical
The Manics talk 20th anniversary ‘Know Your Enemy’ reissue and Nicky Wire’s “jazz-meets-C86” solo album
'Know Your Enemy' split opinion upon release in 2001
Manics look back on infamous US tour with Oasis and Screaming Trees
The tour saw a feud erupt between Liam Gallagher and Mark Lanegan
Manic Street Preachers: “We talked ourselves through oblivion”
Nicky Wire and James Dean Bradfield on their deeply personal 14th album 'The Ultra Vivid Lament'
Manic Street Preachers say new album sounds like “The Clash playing Abba”
"It’s the usual thing, miserable lyrics and great pop"
The Anchoress shares video for ‘The Exchange’ featuring Manics’ James Dean Bradfield
"I had one of those goosebump moments where you pinch yourself that one of your childhood idols is singing a song that I wrote"
Manic Street Preachers reveal they’ve been working on new album in lockdown
Though writing songs about the ongoing health crisis would be "adding insult to injury"
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