Exclusive video: Manic Street Preachers feat Ian McCulloch – Some Kind of Nothingness
Watch the video for the Manics' new single, with a guest spot from the Echo and the Bunnymen singer According to James Dean Bradfield, his first ever gig was Echo and the Bunnymen at Bristol's Colston Hall. "Given that it was James, Richey and Sean's first gig," says Manics bassist Nicky Wire, "I think there's something resplendent about the fact that he's there singing on our 10th album. It's about loss and the importance of grief."Â Some Kind of Nothingness is out on 6 December.Manic Street Pr...
Guardian Music — Watch the video for the Manics' new single, with a guest spot from the Echo and the Bunnymen singer According to James Dean Bradfield, his first ever gig was Echo and the... more info
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The new video for 'Some Kind of Nothingness', which features Ian McCulloch on vocals and is the second single from'Postcards From A Young Man'.
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