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NewsManic Street Preachers: fans respond to NME interviewFans have replied to NME.COM's exclusive interview with Manic Street Preachers Nicky Wire. Wire spoke out about The Killers and Snow Patrol. In the interview he calls The Killers 2006 album 'Sam's Town' "truly terrible". He also says Snow Patrol are "utterly deplorable". Fans have responded to the comments. His love alone if not enough said it was: "Good to see gobby Nicky is back!" Kenco says: "Thanks fuck for the Wire. The only fucking honest thing left in rock." Meanwhile Laura says: "(He) pretty much sums up Snow Patrol there..and The Killers. Top bloke." However, Holly said: "(The) Snow Patrol and The Killers albums are brilliant, as they are live too...Spare us the bollox...and shut the fuck (up) with with your tiresome rants." Laura says: "What have The Killers or Snow Patrol done to him?...This guy should wise up and take a look in the mirror before he calls other bands shit." Rob adds: "I think the cross-dressing clown has listened to 'Sam's Town' by The Killers and realised they've been beaten at their own game." The complete interview can be read here. Hard-Fi reveal all about new album Hard-Fi have provisionally named their new album 'Once Upon A Time In The West'. The Staines four-piece, who are putting the finishing touches to their second record on a dirty little industrial unit outside their hometown, also revealed they have taken inspiration from The Ramones on one of the tracks, 'Can't Get Along'. Frontman Richard Archer told NME.COM: "We thought about it but when you hear The Ramones do 'Baby I Love You' you love it because it's them taking a chance. So if we believe we can do it, then fuck it. I think it will be a track that when people first hear it they'll be like 'What the fuck?', but what's wrong with a bit of drama? "I've always loved 60s soul music. When we wrote that track, we were like 'Can we get away with this? Well fuck it why not?' It's big and its brash, hopefully everyone agrees it's a good song." Other tracks slated to appear on the album include 'Can't Get Along', 'We Need Love', 'I Close My Eyes', 'Help Me Please' and 'I Shall Overcome'. The band are due to release the LP on September 3. For the full inside story on Hard-Fi's comeback, grab a copy of this week's NME, available at all newsagents now. |
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