New Art Riot
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| New Art Riot | ||
| EP by Manic Street Preachers | ||
| Released | June 22, 1990 | |
| Recorded | Early 1990 | |
| Genre | Rock | |
| Length | -- | |
| Label | Damaged Goods Records | |
| Producer(s) | -- | |
| Manic Street Preachers chronology | ||
|---|---|---|
| "Suicide Alley" (1989) |
New Art Riot (1990) |
"Motown Junk" (1991) |
New Art Riot is an EP released in 1990 by Manic Street Preachers, and it was the first release from the band to feature the 'classic' four-piece line-up (of James Dean Bradfield, Nicky Wire, Richey James Edwards and Sean Moore).
New Art Riot sounds similar to the single "Motown Junk", with short, fast-paced rock 'n' roll songs; the influence of favourites such as The Clash is evident. The EP provides a musical template for what was to come afterwards, and although somewhat forgotten, sits neatly with the rest of the Manics' catalogue.
A live version of New Art Riot (titled "New Art Riot in E Minor") featured as a b-side on the The Holy Bible single Faster/P.C.P..
A promotional video was filmed for the track "Strip It Down", which was a straightforward film of the band performing against some mind/eye boggling computer graphics.
- "New Art Riot"
- "Strip It Down"
- "Last Exit On Yesterday"
- "Teenage 20/20"
| Manic Street Preachers |
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Band members: James Dean Bradfield - Nicky Wire - Sean Moore |
| Former members: Flicker (Miles Woodward) - Richey James Edwards |
| Discography |
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| Albums: Generation Terrorists - Gold Against the Soul - The Holy Bible - Everything Must Go - This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours - Know Your Enemy - Lifeblood - Send Away The Tigers |
| EPs: New Art Riot - Life Becoming a Landslide - God Save the Manics |
| Compilations: Forever Delayed - Lipstick Traces |
| DVDs Leaving The 20th Century - Forever Delayed - Louder than War |