New Art Riot
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- New Art Riot
- Strip It Down
- Last Exit On Yesterday
- Teenage 20/20
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #55536 in Music
- Released on: 2004-01-01
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: EP
- Dimensions: .15 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
This is the Manics first single (apart from there home pressed 'Suicide Alley' 7 inch) originally released on the 25th June 1990. It was originally only released on 12 inch followed in 1992 by a CD single version. It was recorded at Workshop studios in Redditch.
Customer Reviews
what the manics used to stand for
This ep represents the early manics in all their conflicted despair, glamour and optimism. Their glorious us-against-the-world mentality is there for all to see.
All four songs are fast, catchy punk anthems mixed with intelligent political ramblings that the manics used to be so good at. There's a strange emptiness, a sense of horror sometimes, but this is ofset by the moments of inspiration, the bursts of energy, and definative riffs. I recommend this to any fan of punk-rock/the manics, it captures their early aggression and should be treasured.
definitive, explicit, sheer manics.
ooh, the rawness. ooh, the soundbites. ooh, the indeciferable lyrics.
this is one of the manics' earliest releases and definatly one of my favourites. this is what the manics have always been about; politicised lyrics, hate, frustration and above all, intelligence.
if you like the manics and/or spittle sprayed punky angst, this e.p. is for you.
A must for all manics fans
Although this EP may seem underproduced and amaturish, the creative and though provoking messages which the manics express in these songs far outweighs the overproduction of later albums. New art riot is a must for all manics fans.





