Nailed to History: The Story of Manic Street Preachers
Title | Nailed to History: The Story of Manic Street Preachers PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Power |
Publisher | Omnibus Press |
Pages | 363 |
Release | 2018-04-05 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0857127764 |
Manic Street Preachers have established themselves as one the UK's most enduring, intelligent and credible rocks groups, but that quest for greatness has been a difficult, sometimes torturous path; a path which one of their number – the gifted and troubled Richley Edwards – abandoned for destinations still unknown. Nailed To History traces the slow yet inexorable climb of the South Wales band from their 1980s glam-punk origins, critically derided as 'Generation Terrorists', to their current position as respected art-rock intellectuals - a fact underlined by 2009's award-winning ‘A Journal For Plague Lovers’. This Omnibus Enhanced edition now includes a multimedia discography, charting every album and single release the band has made through a timeline of music videos and album art. Author Martin Power also examines the life and complex personality of Edwards, whose highly politicised, morally disquieting wordplay defined much of the Manics' early appeal - his personal demons writ large across 1994's dark masterwork ‘The Holy Bible’. Edwards' evermore extreme behaviour culminated in his sad, strange disappearance in February, 1995. A story of honour and enduring friendship, of 'culture, alienation, boredom' and despair, Nailed To History examines the Manic Street Preachers’ musical output and the personalities that make them an enduring artistic and political force.
The Story of Manic Street Preachers
Title | The Story of Manic Street Preachers PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Power |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Alternative rock musicians |
ISBN | 9781849381758 |
Intro -- Title Page -- Contents -- 1: When We Were Happy -- 2: The Bands Of Boredom -- 3: Convergences -- 4: Education Is Never A Waste -- 5: Escape Velocity -- 6: Advancing Into Battle -- 7: Signs And Wonders -- 8: The Fabulous Disaster -- 9: Everything That Glitters -- Picture Section A -- 10: Temporary Caesars -- 11: A Spell Of Riot -- 12: Ever Decreasing Circles -- 13: Intermission -- 14: A Beckoning Silence -- 15: In Absentia -- 16: Chosen -- Picture Section B -- 17: As You Sow, So Shall You Reap -- 18: Joy In Repetition -- 19: A Sort Of Homecoming -- 20: Know Your Limits -- 21: Slipping Into Fiction -- 22: What Immortal Hand Or Eye? -- 23: Return Of The Beautiful Boy -- 24: Nailed To History -- Multimedia Discography -- Recommend to a Friend -- Also Available -- Acknowledgements -- Discography -- Copyright
Aesthetics and the Revolutionary City
Title | Aesthetics and the Revolutionary City PDF eBook |
Author | James Clifford Kent |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 233 |
Release | 2018-09-22 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 3319640305 |
Aesthetics and the Revolutionary City engages in alternative ways of reading foreign visual representations of Havana through analysis of advertising images, documentary films, and photographic texts. It explores key narratives relating to the projection of different Havana imaginaries and focuses on a range of themes including: pre-revolutionary Cuba; the dream of revolution; and the metaphor of the city “frozen-in-time.” The book also synthesizes contemporary debates regarding the notion of Havana as a real and imagined city space and fleshes out its theoretical insights with a series of stand-alone, important case studies linked to the representation of the Cuban capital in the Western imaginary. The interpretations in the book bring into focus a range of critical historical moments in Cuban history (including the Cuban Revolution and the “Special Period”) and consider the ways in which they have been projected in advertising, documentary film and photography outside the island.
New Welsh Review 135 (summer 2024)
Title | New Welsh Review 135 (summer 2024) PDF eBook |
Author | Satterday Shaw |
Publisher | Parthian Books |
Pages | 115 |
Release | 2024-06-01 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1913830276 |
Bringing together the best of Wales' review-essays, including a comparison of new editions of nature classics, 'Back to the Land' by Pippa Marland. The books under review, Thomas Firbank's I Bought a Mountain and Margiad Evans' Autobiography take contrasting blustering and humble approaches to stepping over the sub/urban doorstep into nature. A showcase of new nonfiction, previewing forthcoming titles from some of Wales' key English-language publishers, exploring books on anti-Welsh media vitriol covering the early Manic Street Preachers, and historical flooding and the riches of an Eton-owned Benedictine fishery on the Gwent Levels. In original fiction: a wonderful story about a teenage boy on the cusp of bodily and emotional change, 'Trout', by Satterday Shaw, and a second, finely crafted story about the effect of geographical dislocation on teenage identity emergence, 'Another Place' by Philippa Holloway, set on Crosby beach. Plus Editorial by Gwen Davies and a new opinion feature, Last Page, by Richard Lewis Davies, in which the writers note that magazines in Wales are undergoing a transition, during which readers and subscribers will need to step up to the plate if a commitment to expressing – without interference - our particular place and time, is to be maintained. EDITORIAL Half-in, half-out Gwen Davies NONFICTION Bears at the Fridge: From Goldcliff to Whitson Preview extract from This Stolen Land by Marsha O'Mahony The Kinnock Factor: The Manics and Anti-Welshness Edited abridged preview from International Velvet by Neil Collins FICTION Another Place Story by Philippa Holloway Trout Story by Satterday Shaw ESSAYS Dark Formula Timothy Laurence Marsh on why reckless travel writing matters Books for Alien Girls JL George's personal and practical reflections on the role neurodivergence can and should play when writing fiction REVIEW-ESSAYS Back to the Land Pippa Marland on two nature memoir classics, one of hubristic bluster, the other humbly receptive 'Queer Old Codgers' Claire Pickard on the portrayal of highly nuanced gay identities and history in recent nonfiction titles and a major short story anthology THE LAST PAGE Back to the Future Richard Lewis Davies on how a culture with ambition needs critics and readers
Manic Street Preachers
Title | Manic Street Preachers PDF eBook |
Author | Marc Burrows |
Publisher | White Owl |
Pages | 380 |
Release | 2021-12-08 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1399016229 |
In a career that’s spanned thirty-five years and generated fourteen albums, fifty-three singles (two of them UK number ones), four Brit Awards, two Ivor Novellas and inspired literally hundreds of university dissertations, quite a few PhD’s and the odd specialist subject on Mastermind, Manic Street Preachers have become, in the words of their 2011 singles collection, national treasures. The Welsh trio (who, to many, will always be a quartet) have a uniquely intense impact on their fans; educating them as much as they entertain and inspire. This book collects fourteen brand new essays, one for each Manics album, from fourteen different writers from diverse backgrounds, tracing the band’s impact on fans and culture and setting each of their works, from 1992’s Generation Terrorists to 2018’s Resistance Is Futile and beyond, into context. The essays are linked by a detailed month-by-month biography by music critic and Manics fan Marc Burrows (The Guardian, The Quietus, Drowned In Sound), who compiled and edited the book, tracing the band’s development from glamourpuss upstart intellectuals to the elder statesmen of British indie rock, via an era-defining run of hits, an historic trip to Cuba and one vanished genius. Manic Street Preachers: Album by Album includes a complete discography and is sourced from in-depth archival research, making it one of the most comprehensive and detailed works devoted to the band yet compiled.
Manic Street Preachers’ The Holy Bible
Title | Manic Street Preachers’ The Holy Bible PDF eBook |
Author | David Evans |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 153 |
Release | 2019-05-16 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 150133171X |
In August 1994, Manic Street Preachers released The Holy Bible, a dark, fiercely intelligent album that explored such themes as mental illness, murder and war. Richey Edwards, the band's lyricist and motive force, vanished five months later; he was never found. In his absence The Holy Bible entered the rock canon alongside Joy Division's Closer and Nirvana's In Utero, the valedictory works of troubled young men. This book tells the dramatic story of Manic Street Preachers' masterpiece. Tracing the album's origins in the Valleys, an industrialised region of South Wales where the band spent their formative years, the author argues that The Holy Bible can be seen as a meditation on the uses and abuses of history.
Triptych
Title | Triptych PDF eBook |
Author | Larissa Wodtke |
Publisher | Watkins Media Limited |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 2017-02-21 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 191092489X |
The UK alternative rock band, Manic Street Preachers, were and remain one of the most interesting, significant, and best-loved bands of the past thirty years. Their third album The Holy Bible (1994) is generally acknowledged to be their most enduring and fascinating work, and one of the most compelling and challenging records of the nineties. Triptych reconsiders The Holy Bible from three separate, intersecting angles, combining the personal with the political, history with memory, and popular accessibility with intellectual attention to the album's depth and complexity.