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  • Episode 10 - Postcards from a Young Man - Heavy Metal Motown
    2026/03/11

    In this episode we open the glossy, grand, and occasionally gloriously over-the-top scrapbook that is Postcards from a Young Man (2010), the tenth studio album.

    Coming directly after the austere intensity of Journal for Plague Lovers, the band decided to swing the pendulum the other way entirely. As bassist and lyricist Nicky Wire famously declared, the goal was simple: “one last shot at mass communication.”

    With huge arrangements, orchestration, gospel choirs, and a cinematic sheen, Postcards is the Manics aiming squarely for the cheap seats — but with their usual mix of intelligence, melancholy, and cultural references hidden in the margins. Think widescreen rock somewhere between Everything Must Go and late-era Bowie, with a hint of Vegas glitter thrown in for good measure.

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    #ManicStreetPreachers, #PostcardsFromAYoungMan, #YouLoveUsPodcast, #JamesDeanBradfield

    #NickyWire, #SeanMoore, #IanMcCulloch, #WelshRock, #BritRock, #AlbumDeepDive, #MusicPodcast


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    58 分
  • Episode 9 Journal for Plague Lovers - The Return of Richie
    2026/03/11

    This episode tackles the most emotionally loaded, ethically fraught, and artistically uncompromising record in the Manic Street Preachers’ catalogue: Journal for Plague Lovers (2009). An album built entirely from the lyrics left behind by Richey Edwards, this is not nostalgia, not exploitation, and definitely not easy listening. It’s the Manics staring directly into the void — and refusing to blink.

    We unpack how the band made the radical decision to set Richey’s words to music verbatim, no edits, no smoothing of the sharp edges. Produced by Steve Albini (because of course it was), the album deliberately rejects polish in favour of abrasion, tension, and claustrophobia. The result is a record that sounds less like a comeback and more like an exorcism.

    We discuss how James Dean Bradfield approached singing these lyrics - not performing them, but carrying them - and how Sean Moore and Nicky Wire locked into a sound that deliberately echoed early Manics aggression without indulging in retro cosplay. This wasn’t The Holy Bible 2. This was something colder, older, and more haunted.

    #ManicStreetPreachers #JournalForPlagueLovers #YouLoveUsPod #RicheyEdwards #TheHolyBible #SteveAlbini #JamesDeanBradfield #NickyWire #SeanMoore #PostPunk #ArtRock #WelshRock #MusicPodcast #AlbumDeepDive


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    56 分
  • Episode 8 Send Away the Tigers - Don't Call this a Comeback
    2025/12/30

    In this episode, we dive headfirst into the 2007's Send Away the Tigers the album where the Manic Street Preachers collectively said, “You know what? Let’s be loud again.” After the introspective hush of Lifeblood, the band strapped themselves back into the feather-boa-and-bullhorn energy of their earlier selves. It’s a record of renewal, rage, optimism, and the occasional political sucker punch, all delivered with choruses big enough to rattle the Severn Bridge.

    We explore the lyrical resurgence fuelled by Nicky Wire rediscovering his love of myth-making melodrama, the band’s decision to return to their “big guitars, big ideas” ethos, and the curious case of why critics suddenly remembered the Manics were brilliant. Spoiler: the album debuted at #2 in the UK, went gold, and critics called it their “best since Everything Must Go”

    As always, we lace the conversation with personal stories, obscure trivia, and just enough humour to make Nicky Wire roll his eyes (affectionately).

    #ManicStreetPreachers #SendAwayTheTigers #Manics #YouLoveUsPod #NickyWire #JamesDeanBradfield #SeanMoore #YourLoveAloneIsNotEnough #NinaPersson #Underdogs #RicheyEdwards #WelshRock #Britrock #MusicPodcast #AlbumAnalysis


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    1 時間 15 分
  • Episode 7 Life Blood: Elegance,Distance & Desire
    2025/12/30

    🎧 New Episode — “Life Blood” ft. Darren Leach


    This week on You Love Us, we dive into the Manic Street Preachers’ 7th studio album, Life Blood - an often misunderstood yet beautifully ambitious record that marked a bold evolution for the band.

    Joined by Darren Leach, we unpack Life Blood’s shimmering synths, its cool detachment, and the emotional undercurrents that make it one of the most fascinating entries in the Manics’ catalogue. From themes of reinvention and self-reflection to the sonic contrasts that divided fans, this episode digs deep into why Life Blood remains a vital chapter in the Manics’ story.

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    🔖 #YouLoveUsPodcast #ManicStreetPreachers #LifeBlood #DarrenLeach #MSP #MusicPodcast #AltRock #YouLoveUs

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    51 分
  • Episode 6 Know Your Enemy - Cuba and Chaos
    2025/10/22

    🎙 You Love Us – Know Your Enemy (with Darren Leach)

    This week we dive headfirst into one of the most divisive, ambitious, and misunderstood albums in the Manic Street Preachers’ catalogue: Know Your Enemy (2001). Joining me is Manics super fan Darren Leach, who brings passion, humour, and encyclopaedic knowledge to the debate.

    We explore how the band set out to smash their own mythology and how the record split critics, fans, and even the Manics themselves. From its jagged punk blasts to its tender ballads, we dig into every contradiction, triumph, and glorious mess that makes Know Your Enemy such a fascinating chapter in Manics history.

    Expect track-by-track insights, behind-the-scenes anecdotes, and plenty of fan-fuelled debate on whether the album is a forgotten masterpiece or a bold misstep.

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    #ManicStreetPreachers #KnowYourEnemy #YouLoveUsPodcast #Manics

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    1 時間 4 分
  • Bruce Forsythe and Maintaining Eye Contact
    2025/09/22

    In this episode Phil gives an instruction and Dan feels uneasy

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    56 分
  • Faster - A Paralympian's Manics Story
    2025/09/12

    In this episode of You Love Us, we ride into the world of resilience, rhythm and rebellion. Our guest is Bert Sheffield three-time Paralympian, three-time World Championships Para Equestrian, who opens up about how the Manic Street Preachers became a source of inspiration and motivation throughout her journey.

    From the adrenaline of the arena to the defiance of Faster, we explore how the Manics’ music - fierce, literate, uncompromising - fuelled her competitive fire and shaped her outlook on life.

    This is about more than medals. It’s about how music can be the engine that drives you forward, even when the world says you can’t.

    You can find Bert at www.hearthorsedressage.com

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    48 分
  • Barbie and the Freudian Slip
    2025/09/10

    It's true, we're back!!

    After nearly 2 years we've come back home. Older, wiser?

    and still just as grumpy.

    What did we miss?

    Did Dan really say that?

    Yep, its' the usual chaos

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    33 分