New Art Riot

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New Art Riot
New Art Riot cover
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.

  1. "New Art Riot"
  2. "Strip It Down"
  3. "Last Exit On Yesterday"
  4. "Teenage 20/20"
Manic Street Preachers

Band members: James Dean Bradfield - Nicky Wire - Sean Moore

Former members: Flicker (Miles Woodward) - Richey James Edwards
Discography
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
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