Manic Street Preachers
The New Album ‘Critical Thinking' Out Now

Manic Street Preachers’ brand new album ‘Critical Thinking’ is out now. Available on LP, CD, hardbook CD (featuring a bonus disc of demos) and cassette. Grab your copy now (link in bio).
#OnThisDay in 2007, Manic Street Preachers released ‘Send Away The Tigers’.
Featuring tracks including ‘Your Love Alone Is Not Enough’, ‘Autumnsong’ and ‘Indian Summer’, the album marked a powerful new chapter for the band and went on to become one of the defining records of that era.
What’s your favourite track?

Ahead of this autumn’s tour, Nicky Wire from Manic Street Preachers and Neil Codling from @suedehq were on @BBCRadio2 this morning talking all things Manics & Suede.
Listen back now on @bbcsounds.
Tickets are on sale now.

Tickets are on sale now.
Manic Street Preachers and @suedehq, together again this autumn for a major UK arena tour.
Get yours (link in bio).

Missed it this morning? James Dean Bradfield and Brett Anderson were on the @bbcbreakfast sofa talking about the upcoming UK tour.
Watch again on @bbciplayer.
Tickets go on general sale tomorrow at 9.30am.

Manic Street Preachers and Suede join forces once again this autumn for a major UK arena tour - a run of shows across the country with two of the UK’s most iconic bands.
Pre-sale opens Wednesday 29th April at 9.30am (sign up link in bio).
General sale Friday 1st May at 9.30am.
The full list of dates is:
Wednesday 28th October - Glasgow OVO Hydro
Friday 30th October - Leeds First Direct Bank Arena
Saturday 31st October - Manchester Co-op Live
Tuesday 3rd November - Cardiff Utilita Arena
Wednesday 4th November - Cardiff Utilita Arena
Friday 6th November - London The O2
Saturday 7th November - Birmingham Utilita Arena
Wednesday 11th November - Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
Thursday 12th November - Bournemouth International Centre
19 years since ‘Your Love Alone Is Not Enough’.
A soaring duet with Nina Persson that became one of the Manics’ biggest hits.
Revisit this Glastonbury performance from 2007: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvQ-rWyqzO0

Manic Street Preachers headline Visor Fest 2026 in Valencia, Spain this September.
Tickets are on sale now.
Record Store Day 2026 is tomorrow.
James Dean Bradfield’s ‘The Great Western’ returns on (orange marbled) vinyl, with Nicky Wire’s ‘Intimism’ released on vinyl for the first time (green marbled).
Available exclusively in independent record shops.
Who’s queuing early for these?
#rsd2026

“Libraries gave us power.”
30 years ago today, the Manics released ‘A Design For Life’.
A song that changed everything. The first chapter after the darkest of times, and a statement of intent that still resonates three decades on.
Swipe through moments from the iconic video.

“Libraries gave us power.”
30 years ago today, the Manics released ‘A Design For Life’.
A song that changed everything. The first chapter after the darkest of times, and a statement of intent that still resonates three decades on.
Swipe through moments from the iconic video.

“Libraries gave us power.”
30 years ago today, the Manics released ‘A Design For Life’.
A song that changed everything. The first chapter after the darkest of times, and a statement of intent that still resonates three decades on.
Swipe through moments from the iconic video.

“Libraries gave us power.”
30 years ago today, the Manics released ‘A Design For Life’.
A song that changed everything. The first chapter after the darkest of times, and a statement of intent that still resonates three decades on.
Swipe through moments from the iconic video.

“Libraries gave us power.”
30 years ago today, the Manics released ‘A Design For Life’.
A song that changed everything. The first chapter after the darkest of times, and a statement of intent that still resonates three decades on.
Swipe through moments from the iconic video.

“Libraries gave us power.”
30 years ago today, the Manics released ‘A Design For Life’.
A song that changed everything. The first chapter after the darkest of times, and a statement of intent that still resonates three decades on.
Swipe through moments from the iconic video.

“Libraries gave us power.”
30 years ago today, the Manics released ‘A Design For Life’.
A song that changed everything. The first chapter after the darkest of times, and a statement of intent that still resonates three decades on.
Swipe through moments from the iconic video.

“Libraries gave us power.”
30 years ago today, the Manics released ‘A Design For Life’.
A song that changed everything. The first chapter after the darkest of times, and a statement of intent that still resonates three decades on.
Swipe through moments from the iconic video.

“Libraries gave us power.”
30 years ago today, the Manics released ‘A Design For Life’.
A song that changed everything. The first chapter after the darkest of times, and a statement of intent that still resonates three decades on.
Swipe through moments from the iconic video.

“Libraries gave us power.”
30 years ago today, the Manics released ‘A Design For Life’.
A song that changed everything. The first chapter after the darkest of times, and a statement of intent that still resonates three decades on.
Swipe through moments from the iconic video.

“Libraries gave us power.”
30 years ago today, the Manics released ‘A Design For Life’.
A song that changed everything. The first chapter after the darkest of times, and a statement of intent that still resonates three decades on.
Swipe through moments from the iconic video.
Manic Street Preachers performing ‘A Design For Life’ live at the Royal Albert Hall for Teenage Cancer Trust.
A special night in support of an incredible cause.
Watch the full performance on YouTube now (link in bio).

On this day in 2018, the Manics released ‘Resistance Is Futile’.
A record driven by melody, memory and a sense of restless momentum. Still sounding just as immediate today.
Do you have a standout track?
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