Manic Street Preachers — Sleepflower
Album: Gold Against The Soul
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Total ratings: 983
Released: 1993
Length: 4:50
Plays (last 30 days): 0
Avg rating:
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Total ratings: 983
Length: 4:50
Plays (last 30 days): 0
Morning always seems too stale to justify
Lament blossoms, hours, minutes of our minds
Broken thoughts run through your empty mind
At least a beaten dog knows how to lie
I feel like I'm missing pieces of sleep
A memory fades to a, a pale landscape
You were an extinction, a desert heat
A blind illness of my anxiety
Endless hours in bed, no peace, in this mind
No one knows the hell where innocence dies
Fragments crawling like cobwebs on stone
Blows away the safety only a sleeping pill knows
I feel like I'm missing pieces of sleep
A memory fades to a, a pale landscape
You were an extinction, a desert heat
A blind illness of my anxiety
I feel like I'm missing pieces of sleep
A memory fades to a, a pale landscape
You were an extinction, a desert heat
A blind illness of my anxiety
Lament blossoms, hours, minutes of our minds
Broken thoughts run through your empty mind
At least a beaten dog knows how to lie
I feel like I'm missing pieces of sleep
A memory fades to a, a pale landscape
You were an extinction, a desert heat
A blind illness of my anxiety
Endless hours in bed, no peace, in this mind
No one knows the hell where innocence dies
Fragments crawling like cobwebs on stone
Blows away the safety only a sleeping pill knows
I feel like I'm missing pieces of sleep
A memory fades to a, a pale landscape
You were an extinction, a desert heat
A blind illness of my anxiety
I feel like I'm missing pieces of sleep
A memory fades to a, a pale landscape
You were an extinction, a desert heat
A blind illness of my anxiety
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So good to hear this track from Wales's finest on the Rock Mix. Picked me up on a wet weekend in Melbourne. More classic Manics please!
YES! How totally sizzling! Love the rocking, slashing guitars and raw, hell-bent vocals... Kinda like The Cult!
passsion8 wrote:
yeah! you nailed that. that's wild! i never thought of it.
Sounds like the vocalist from the Scorpions
yeah! you nailed that. that's wild! i never thought of it.
7 > 8. That is solid rock and roll.
Bump. 7 > 8. That sounds like a lot of other bands. Only, on this track, better. Kickin ass.
Bloody excellent. Very pleasantly surprised to hear this on RP!
Jeffrey_Mishik wrote:
Inhale some ether, I've cranked the volume.
this is irritating
Inhale some ether, I've cranked the volume.
this is irritating
Love songs that the rhythm guitar chords get my fingers making poses of the finger positions...
justDave wrote:
In the summer of 1987 no teenager could go anywhere without hearing "Appetite for Destruction." Thick in the middle of the exclusionary age of jocks, nerds, punks, motorheads, etc., "Appetite" was the one thing that all teenagers seemed to agree on. Good times for all, and what a summer it was.
Ouch! Please make it go away. What's next Guns n Roses?
In the summer of 1987 no teenager could go anywhere without hearing "Appetite for Destruction." Thick in the middle of the exclusionary age of jocks, nerds, punks, motorheads, etc., "Appetite" was the one thing that all teenagers seemed to agree on. Good times for all, and what a summer it was.
dougnichols wrote:
liked Meine's vocals and Schenker's guitar better
Love the hard rock sound. Yes, it reminds me of the Scorps.
Decent album by MSP, to be fair - obviously not a patch on the follow up The Holy Bible, but songs like La Tristesse Durera and Roses in the Hospital - and not on the album but released just before it, Suicide is Painless - are great, to me đź‘Ť Just my two cents, as they say.
Love the hard rock sound. Yes, it reminds me of the Scorps.
Good tune, but not great. I never heard of them before. Thankx RP! I will listen again, maybe it will grow on me.
DaidyBoy wrote:
Unfortunately it’s not to be…. Back again and now in regular rotation it seems…. Was hoping for a longer respite
17 years between comments? See you in 2037...
Unfortunately it’s not to be…. Back again and now in regular rotation it seems…. Was hoping for a longer respite
passsion8 wrote:
Ancient Latins would say "si parva licet componere magnis".
Sounds like the vocalist from the Scorpions
Ancient Latins would say "si parva licet componere magnis".
I turned this on as I was washing dishes and couldn't hear it well - thought it was 'To Cry You Song' by Tull.
Coming from 1993, it's not as grundgy as I would like it, but my head is still banging. Solid 7.
What's worse than George Orwell's dystopia "1984"? Having survived 1984 and all its shit music, only to see it come back into vogue... Maybe some Kings of Leon next for my 38 Special fix??
Not one of the tracks I know of these guys, quite different actually, it rocks pretty hard. I give it props just for that.
passsion8 wrote:
Fortunately, the rest doesn't.
Sounds like the vocalist from the Scorpions
Fortunately, the rest doesn't.
One of the most underrated post punk/new wave rock acts in the World. Brilliant live too
Vocals remind me of Klaus Meine of Scorpions, no?
Punchy,gritty and full on✌️
Cool song! Rock and roll!
17 years between comments? See you in 2037...
Sounds like the vocalist from the Scorpions
The RP rating says it all.
Originally Posted by justDave:
Ouch!
Please make it go away.
What's next Guns n Roses?
I think they are on tour with Whitesnake and Dokken this summer. After this song, I may have to go raise my Luther Wright ratings.
Ouch!
Please make it go away.
What\'s next Guns n Roses?
Originally Posted by trancefussion:
less, less, less
I know nothing about their music, but I hope this is just a weak showcase.
This is the sort of music that has kept the Preachers at their level of success. A degree of a "tin ear" involved if they can't hear how this sounds like a '90's version Spinal Tap doing 80's music.
FWIW, I really LOVE, "If You Tolerate This, Your Children Will Be Next".less, less, less
I know nothing about their music, but I hope this is just a weak showcase.