Love's Sweet Exile

Manic Street Preachers

About Love's Sweet Exile

"Love's Sweet Exile" is a song by Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers. It was released on 28 October 1991 by record label Columbia as the second single from their debut album Generation Terrorists (1992). The B-side, "Repeat (UK)", appears on the same album.


Year:
1992
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Love's sweet exile 
Love's sweet exile 

We blur into images of state coercion 
Classified machines die misunderstood 
City reflections pour out misery 
We don't count 'cause we hate 

Rain down alienation 
Leave this country 
Leave this country 
Rain down alienation 
Leave this country 
Leave it 

Despair seeps through and cuts our eyes 
Unified collapse of everything inside 
We understand but can't accept 
You are not dead 'cause we hate 

Rain down alienation 
Leave this country 
Leave this country 
Rain down alienation 
Leave this country 
Leave it 

Our lives drift into a faceless sense of void 
Everything of meaning becomes destroyed 
There's too much concrete for us to breathe 
We are kept down 'cause we hate 

Love's sweet exile 
Love's sweet exile 

Rain down alienation 
Leave this country 
Leave this country 

Rain down alienation 
Leave this country 
Believe it 

Love's sweet exile 
Love's sweet exile

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Manic Street Preachers

Manic Street Preachers are a Welsh alternative rock band that was formed in 1986 in Blackwood, South Wales and consists of James Dean Bradfield (lead vocals and lead guitar), Nicky Wire (bass guitar and lyrics) and Sean Moore (drums and percussion). The band is part of the Cardiff music scene, and were at their most prominent during the 1990s. They are colloquially known as "The Manics", or simply, "Manics". Originally a quartet, the band became a trio when primary lyricist and rhythm guitarist Richey Edwards disappeared on 1 February 1995. more »

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Written by: BRADFIELD, EDWARDS, JONES, MOORE

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10 facts about this song

Debut Album
"Love's Sweet Exile" was included in Manic Street Preachers' debut album, "Generation Terrorists," released in 1992.
Single Release
This song was also released as the third single off their debut album on October 28th, 1992.
Chart Positions
The single did moderately well on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number 26.
Music Video Inclusion
An interesting fact about the song is that in its promotional music video, Manic Street Preachers featured the track meshed with another of their songs, "Repeat," from the same album.
Visual Aesthetics
There's notable contrast in the music video between sections of the band performing live, shot in grainy black and white, alongside full-color sequences of urban decay. This stylistic choice added a potent aesthetic to the music video.
Artistic Influence
The title of the song, "Love's Sweet Exile," is inspired by Dylan Thomas's poem, "I Have Longed To Move Away."
Cultural Representation
Music video of the song features clips from various protests, which represent the politically charged themes prevalent in the band's music.
Critics' Opinion
Despite not being a commercial hit, "Love's Sweet Exile" is considered by some critics to be a fan favorite and one of the finest examples of the band's early "glam-punk" style.
Performance Style
In line with Manic Street Preachers' distinctive style, the song features energetic guitar riffs, powerful vocals, and rebellious lyrics.
Subject Matter
"Love's Sweet Exile," similar to other songs from their debut album, delves into topics of desire and freedom, reflecting the youthful rage of the band during that era.

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