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Nicky Wire
Manics’ Nicky Wire surprise releases new solo album ‘Intimism’
Check out the "jazz-meets-C86" record now
Manic Street Preachers’ Nicky Wire shares new solo track ‘Contact Sheets’
Wire had previously teased that a "jazz meets C86" solo album was on the way
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'
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'
Nicky Wire reveals Pete Doherty wrote into NME after Richey Edwards’ disappearance
"It was a really sweet letter"
Manic Street Preachers’ Nicky Wire “deeply regrets” controversial Michael Stipe comments
The bassist was previously slammed for his 1993 comments about Stipe
The Manics tell us about their new single with Sunflower Bean’s Julia Cumming
Nicky Wire explains the "melancholic but uplifting" new track 'The Secret He Had Missed', from the "glacial but high modernist" new LP '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"
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