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Released
  
22 June 1990

Label
  
Producer
  
Robin Wynn Evans

Release date
  
22 June 1990

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Recorded
  
March 1990 at Workshop Studios, Redditch, Worcestershire, England

New Art Riot E.P.(1990)
  
Genres
  
Rock music, Alternative rock, Punk rock, Hard rock, Indie rock

Manic street preachers new art riot


New Art Riot E.P. is an EP by Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers. Released on 22 June 1990 by the Damaged Goods record label, it was the band's first release to feature the four-piece line-up of James Dean Bradfield, Nicky Wire, Richey Edwards and Sean Moore.

Contents

Featuring short, fast-paced hard rock songs and influenced by favourites of the group such as The Clash, the EP provided the musical template for the band of what was to come.

Background

On the synthesis behind the record's creation, lyricist and rhythm guitarist Richey Edwards stated: "We've just got pissed off with seeing so much ugliness about. Everybody knows life is ugly, but it seems to me all bands around today want to do is reflect it".

Recording

New Art Riot was recorded in March 1990 at Workshop Studios in Redditch, Worcestershire, England. It was produced by Robin Wynn Evans of The View, Sam Brown and Dodgy fame. When Edwards asked for the sound of a guitar smashing to be added to one of the tracks, Evans replied "smash your guitar then!" The dismembered neck of the guitar was then signed by the band and Evans, and was used as a doorstop at his Perthshire T Pot studio.

Release and reception

New Art Riot was released on 22 June 1990 as a limited edition 12" vinyl of 1,000 copies by record label Damaged Goods. The release led to a reasonable amount of media coverage on the band. Melody Maker qualified the EP as Single of the Week.

The promotional video for the song "Strip It Down" features the band wearing spray-stencil slogans on their shirts, Bradfield sporting bleached blonde hair, performing in front of a psychedelic fractal backdrop.

New Art Riot has since been repressed and reissued on CD and vinyl, as well as being made available digitally.

A live version of "New Art Riot" (titled "New Art Riot in E Minor") featured as a B-side on the band's later single "Faster".

Track listing

All lyrics written by Nicky Wire and Richey Edwards; all music composed by James Dean Bradfield and Sean Moore.

Personnel

Manic Street Preachers
  • James Dean Bradfield – vocals, guitar
  • Nicky Wire (as Nickey Wire) – bass guitar
  • Richey Edwards – guitar
  • Sean Moore – drums
  • Technical
  • Mark Tempest – production, engineering
  • Songs

    1New Art Riot3:10
    2Strip It Down2:26
    3Last Exit on Yesterday2:41

    References

    New Art Riot Wikipedia


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