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Manic Street Preachers

Everything Must Go

  • AMG Review of Everything Must Go

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    Stephen Thomas Erlewine
    All Music Guide

    Months after the release of the harrowing The Holy Bible, Manic Street Preachers guitarist Richey James disappeared, leaving no trace of his whereabouts or his well-being. Ultimately, the remaining trio decided to carry on, releasing their fourth album, Everything Must Go, in 1996. Considering the tragic circumstances that surrounded it, Everything Must Go is the strongest, most focused, and certainly the most optimistic album the Manics ever released. Five of the songs feature lyrics Richey left behind before his disappearance, and while offering no motivation for his actions, they do hint at the depths of his despair. Nicky Wire wrote the remaining lyrics, and his songs give the record its weight and balance, confronting the issue of Richey's disappearance in a roundabout way, never explicitly mentioning the topic but offering a gritty dose of realistic optimism offering the hope that things will get better; after the nihilism of The Holy Bible, the outlook is all the more inspiring. Furthermore, the Manics' musical attack has become leaner; their music still rages, but it's channeled into concise, anthemic ock songs that soar on their own belief. Above all, Everything Must Go is a cathartic experience -- it is genuinely moving to hear the Manics offering hope without sinking to mawkish sentimentality or collapsing under the weight of their situation.

Kevin Carter (Photo Journalist)
over 2 years ago
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Kevin Carter was part of a tightly knit band of South African photojournalists known as "The Bang Bang Club" - four friends who found their calling in the war-ravaged black townships as apartheid was coming to a violent close. Yet his most evocative image came not from South Africa, but from southern Sudan, where he traveled to photograph the mass starvation caused by a devastating civil war in...

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Album rediscovery of the day
over 3 years ago
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After watching a very hit-and-miss pub band perform A Design for Life last night, it was time to dig up my old Everything Must Go CD. Haven't listened to it for yonks, but thankfully it's still a top album after all these years: unbeliveably, it's now a decade old. Wow, makes me feel old.

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Kevin Carter (Photo Journalist)
over 2 years ago
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Kevin Carter was part of a tightly knit band of South African photojournalists known as "The Bang Bang Club" - four friends who found their calling in the war-ravaged black townships as apartheid was coming to a violent close. Yet his most evocative image came not from South Africa, but from southern Sudan, where he traveled to photograph the mass starvation caused by a devastating civil war in...

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Album rediscovery of the day
over 3 years ago
Blog post image preview

After watching a very hit-and-miss pub band perform A Design for Life last night, it was time to dig up my old Everything Must Go CD. Haven't listened to it for yonks, but thankfully it's still a top album after all these years: unbeliveably, it's now a decade old. Wow, makes me feel old.

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over 3 years ago
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Comes out on November 6th apparently. Remember?

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