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Everything Must Go
Rock · 1996 · 10 tracks

Everything Must Go

Sweeping orchestral arrangements meet working-class grit. A defiant, cinematic rock record born from loss and redefined by massive, sky-reaching melodies.

May 20, 1996 · Music World (2)

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A soaring, cinematic sense of resilience that finds beauty and triumph in the wake of profound loss.

Tracklist · 10 Tracks
01
Elvis Impersonator: Blackpool Pier
3:29
04
Enola/Alone
4:08
05
Everything Must Go
3:41
06
Small Black Flowers That Grow in the Sky
3:03
07
The Girl Who Wanted to Be God
3:35
08
Removables
3:31
09
Australia
4:05
10
Interiors (Song for Willem de Kooning)
4:17
11
Further Away
3:39
12
No Surface All Feeling
4:14
Moments Worth Listening For
The soaring, cinematic string swell that opens A Design for Life, transforming a working-class manifesto into a grand anthem.
The delicate, isolated harp plucking on Small Black Flowers That Grow in the Sky, providing a fragile moment of stillness.
The explosive, cathartic guitar feedback that closes No Surface All Feeling, acting as a final, noisy goodbye.
Reviews

How does Everything Must Go sound next to the rest of Manic Street Preachers's catalogue?

Grief+3.3σ

The writing leans far further into grief than the rest of the catalogue.

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