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Manic Street Preachers Banned

Posted Fri 15 May 2009 11:34AM BST by Dave Rumour in Snap, Crackle and Pop
You probably wouldn't know it looking at their rather tired 21st century image but the Manic Street Preachers used to be a quite terrifying prospect for some, full of provoctive teen rage, playing "Top Of The Pops" in balaclavas, while tragic lost member Richey Edwards famously slashed the words "For Real" into his bloody arm in a bid to impress former music journalist Steve Lamacq. They might be a lot older now but that's not stopped their new album being banned by four of the UK's big retail giants, with one supermarket calling the artwork "inappropriate".

The cover for "Journal For Plague Lovers" (pictured) depicts a girl seemingly with a bloody and battered face and has been painted by acclaimed artist Jenny Saville. The record is considered a follow-up to the Welsh rockers' landmark 1994 album "The Holy Bible", which also featured one of her controversial works. Sainsburys, Tesco, Asda and Morrisons have all refused to stock it with the original image, as Nicola Williamson, music buyer for Sainsbury's explained: "We felt that some customers might consider this particular album cover to be inappropriate if it were prominently displayed on the shelf. "

The Manics have reacted with bafflement at the news, calling their decision "truly bizarre" and pointing to the fact that such shops regularly display products of a similarly graphic nature. "We just thought it was a beautiful painting. We were all in total agreement", explained singer James Dean Bradfield, continuing: "You can have lovely shiny buttocks and guns everywhere in the supermarket on covers of magazines and CDs, but you show a piece of art and people just freak out". "Journal For Plague Lovers" is released on Monday but will only be available in these stores in a special sleeve provided by the publisher.

Are you shocked by the artwork to the new Manic Street Preachers album? Or do you think Sainsburys and co have gone too far in banning it? Have your say here...
1151 Comments

101. Yahoo! Music User -
Oh dear - I think some people need to get their priorities right. It is a painting that could depict whatever you want it to depict. Look at the name of the album - I think it is entirely appropriate. If this is innapproprite then all the slutty teens on their own album covers should also be banned. Does anyone else hear double standards?

102. Stuart R -
Not shocked at all. james is right to say there are worse covers beeing sold on discs and mags. I bet the supermarkets won't ban pictures of fraudster MPs on magazines.

103. daniel -
happened to my band TELEVISION PERSONALITIES AS LONG AGO AS 1993..on that occasion ROUGH TRADE RECORDS INSTIGATED A BAN ON OUR SINGLE A SENSE OF BELONGING..THE SLEEVE WAS A TRAUMATIC PHOTO OF A BATTERED CHILD AND THE LYRICS CONVEYED THE SONG..18 YEARS ON EH?..KNEE JERK REACTIONARIES..BLAST THEM

104. massage-sante -
You may shop at these supermarkets, but when did they become our moral guardians?

105. roger -
I'm more worried with paying bills, than this crap.

106. Mukarram -
It' horrific. Which idiot designed it.
Bet he hs the face like that

107. Michael -
So am I meant to believe that the next time a daily newspaper leads with a front page article on a war atrocity, the big supermarkets will refuse to display it because it might "be inappropriate?" Or will they wrangle another excuse out of the mill because they don't want to see their profit margins shrink?
The supermarkets attitude just stinks of money grabbing hypocrisy

108. miltont -
Inappropriate is someone trying to impose which is good or not for you!!! If you think this picture is shocking, don't read papers these days telling us how inappropriate our politicians are expending our money!!! This behaviour is far away more shocking, isn't???
Wake up people!!!

109. Yahoo! Music User -
I find hip hip Rnb Bling Guns offensive but they're on all the shops shelves

110. sarah gifford -
i think its more shocking to have pop music aimed at young kids where the band members all look like porn stars and young girls want to copy them!! the impact of their covers is more worrying than the Manics new album cover...lets hope theres some good music inside it :)

111. Darren -
Supermarkets, GET A GRIP! Its a picture, if you dont like it dont look at it.

112. lv84 -
Well. Means hmv will make all the monies! :D

113. Kevin -
Sad,Sick,Sorry................very bad taste

114. iris UK -
are we living in a sick society ? Iam begiining to wonder!!!!

115. Yahoo! Music User -
well, its about time people know life is not all about pretty flowers and rainbows!

116. Jon -
oh dear what a sad state of affairs we have to put up with. I love the album cover beautiful and i will not buy any cd's from Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury's or Morrisons until they agree to stock the album. That said you can buy it from HMV in the high street or online at Amazon or Play.com so no big loss to the public!

117. Jacky -
Yep - James is absolutely right. You can be bombarded with photographs of t*ts and *rse on the magazine shelves in these "safe" supermarkets, but show a painting which depicts nothing more than what the viewer chooses to portray onto it, and lo and behold it gets banned. Ridiculous.

118. jason -
you can see the venus de milo with her breast and thats art,
you can see michelangelo david and thats art,
bodies hacked to pieces and then waxed up so that you can see the human body and thats art, a shark and a cow in formaldehyde and thats art ...i could go on and on, the cd will sell with or without the food companies help, but maybe britain should take a long hard look at where it is with all this P.C crap it churns out.

119. ehie jr -
this is what i say to those who say the art work is shocking and inappropriate: get a life!

120. Raging Tranny -
If you think that's bad you should check out the Cannibal Corpse Album covers, available without censorship in HMV stores, despite ther sexually graphic depictions of dismbowelling and torture. Still, The Manics knew they would provoke a reaction, so there really is no such thing as bad publicity is there?
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