All Artists: Manic Street Preachers Title: Lifeblood Members Wishing: 1 Total Copies: 0 Label: Sony Release Date: 11/15/2004 Album Type: Import Genres: Alternative Rock, Rock Style: British Alternative Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Manic Street Preachers Lifeblood Genres: Alternative Rock, Rock
The Manic Street Preachers return with LifeBlood, another brave reinvention from a band that have made a career of it since losing original frontman Richie. More focused than Know Your Enemy, this is another solid addition... more » | |
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Album Description The Manic Street Preachers return with LifeBlood, another brave reinvention from a band that have made a career of it since losing original frontman Richie. More focused than Know Your Enemy, this is another solid addition to the Manics' canon. 12 tracks in total. Sony. 2004. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsYou Glorious Bastards Patrick J. Boulay Jr. | The Woodlands, TX | 01/08/2006 (5 out of 5 stars) "Welcome back, Manics. Wow. What a return to form after the so-so KNOW YOUR ENEMY. Geez. Wasn't ready for this amazing, poignant, blissful album. I'm in the minority on this but of their catalog I always liked TIMTTMY best and this is like a beautiful sequel. Pristine, cryastalline, pure. James Dean Bradfield has just the most incredible voice for pop. It's up there with Josh Groban. No kidding. I could listen to either one of them sing a Chili's menu. Okay, so, yeah, buy this album if you're into remarkable pop music with substance. "Solitude Sometimes" might just be my favorite song of the last year -- f*ckin' gorgeous. Let's stay on this course, guys, really. I like the hard and heavy stuff but, come on, we're all getting older and this is the direction you want to stay. Just beautiful music. If America had a friggin' clue music-wise, these guys would be U2 here. Seriously. God I hate American music culture...sigh..."
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