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I Killed the Zeitgeist
It's impossible to imagine the Manic Street Preachers without Nicky Wire. He's rarely sung on their records but his ornery, literal, political bent can be seen in every element of the band, from their image to the words he writes for James Dean Bradfield. Wire may fuel the band but the fact that he doesn't sing the words he writes makes him an ideal choice for a solo album, and he delivered his, I Killed the Zeitgeist, a few scant months after Bradfield's The Great Western. They are very, very different beasts. Bradfield's album is quiet and intimate, sounding very much like the Manics at their mid-'90s popular peak but containing none of the political rabble-rousing hidden beneath the smoot...
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