
It looks like Manic Street Preachers are returning with a new song this week
10 May 2021, 12:50
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Manic Street Preachers have shared a teaser for what appears to be a new song arriving later this week.
Back in August Manic Street Preachers' vocalist James Dean Bradfield confirmed that they've been working on a new album, and today (10 May) a 33-second preview of what looks like a new song has been shared on the band's socials.
The clip, which features Bradfield singing, "Is this just our beginning?" includes the caption: "MAY 14TH #TUVL".
MAY 14TH #TUVL pic.twitter.com/wL4Neooyre
— Manic Street Preachers (@Manics) May 10, 2021
If the teaser is a new song, it could be the first taster of the group's new album that'll follow 2018's Resistance is Futile.
Last year saw Bradfield released his solo album Even In Exile.
Although Manic Street Preachers are yet to confirm or deny if the teaser is related to new music, it'll be revealed on Friday (14 May).
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