Manic Steet Preachers - (It’s Not War) Just The End Of Love
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Label: Columbia
Released: 13th September 2010
Reviewer: Maxwell Baker
It's simple, it's catchy and it's enjoyable.
Label: Columbia
Released: 13th September 2010
Reviewer: Maxwell Baker
But whilst 'It's Not War' is more radio-friendly than their previous work, it feels less profound and exploratory. Most people of course will not care a jot about that, but Manics fans will either be comfortingly reassured by the song's big chorus, solid vocals and familiar feel, or disappointed that 'It's Not War' does not stray into more interesting territory. Since MSP have been kicking around since 1986, it is fair to presume reaction from the fan base will be mixed.
The sense is that the band have been there, done that, and have now started relaxing into their middle age, but with a lot more style and panache than U2, who everyone has to admit are just trying to hard to be down with the kids. And 'It's Not War' is not trying to be down with the kids. It may be trying to be down with Radio 2, if anything at all, and it shall probably succeed. The Manics have stood strong against musical fads and trends for twenty five years, and this record certainly makes no appeal to anything other than being a good rock pop number. If you tolerate this... well, nothing bad'll happen, and you'll probably catch yourself humming it to yourself later in the week.
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