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Nicky Wire: 'I tried to get Manic Street Preachers to scrap Richey album'

Unbelievable that supermarkets will not stock the Album because of the cover, considering all the crap they sell! Nicky Wire says he tried to convince bandmates James Dean Bradfield and Sean Moore to scrap new album 'Journal For Plague Lovers', which features lyrics written by former bandmate Richey Edwards. Owing to the fact that Edwards disappeared suddenly in 1995, Wire says he found it difficult contemplating the album's release, even after the band had finished recording it. Instead, Wire had the idea of publicising the fact that the band had recorded a "great album", but not actually releasing anything, he told the Guardian. "I said 'Let's just fucking dig a hole and bury it and make it even more of an art statement, say we've made this great album, but it's just too much to give away,'" Wire explained. However, the bassist failed to convince the rest of the band of the plan. Wire continued, "James [Dean Bradfield] was like "After I've done all that work? Fuck off!"" Now that the album is being released (on May 18) Wire says he's still worried that its unusual subject matter could damage Manic Street Preachers' commercial potential. He revealed: "Already, supermarkets won't accept the album cover, which I am really startled at. You can have the Pussycat Dolls poledancing, but you can't [have our album cover]," he said, referencing Journal For Plague Lovers' Jenny Saville-designed artwork. Saville also worked on the cover for 1994's 'The Holy Bible', which was the final Manic Street Preachers album before Edwards' disappearance.

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Posted by Avatar: warby warby - 11 May 2009 11.01am

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darkdreams said:
Oh Nicky! It's going to be great!
11 May 2009 1.37pm


Kerry_Mc said:
What self-respecting MSP fan would buy the album in a supermarket anyway? Best just leaving them to their racks of love albums and the hits of Madonna played on panpipes.
11 May 2009 3.13pm


warby said:
Thought they were great on Jools last week, sounds like they wouldn't let Nicky where a skirt! Looking forward to the Roundhouse in a couple of weeks. Warby
11 May 2009 3.59pm


geordieexile said:
I thought they were great on jools too Warby, looking forward to hearing more of the new album. Not sure why they are making such a fuss about the album cover, i have saw much worse images on supermarket shelves! It,s art for crying out loud, the front pages of the newspapers hold worse images and has anyone saw lady gaga, minging!
11 May 2009 5.52pm


demonbuttercup said:
LOL! The Wire being a controversial sod again - all good!!
11 May 2009 6.54pm


BatteredRose said:
Oh Nicky go back to your hoovering lol!! can't wait!!!
11 May 2009 8.08pm


Diavolina said:
Jenny Saville causes controversy why else did they pick her again!!
11 May 2009 10.15pm


martin93john said:
i've a feeling this album might sell very well..i've been telling people for a while that a swing in mainstream music tastes are overdue...ten year rule and all that. just wait and see as tesco realise they need the profit margins from selling this album
12 May 2009 6.50am


Gutlesswonder1 said:
Very pleased with how the record has done. No 3 and then No 16 is very good.
1 June 2009 3.26pm

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