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  1. October 15, 2009

    Independent.co.uk - Music

    "Formed by the staff of Heavenly Records as "an antidote to indifference", the Caught By The River blog features thoughts and reminiscences on fishing, nature, music, film and art," says Luke Turner of thequietus.com. "The result is a entertaining website that flows down a far different course from the Blackberry-addicted, beery bustle of the music industry."

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  1. Heavenly Records - Interviews w/ various bands on the label

    Heavenly Records - Interviews w/ various bands on the label

    Heavenly Records promo. Interview with founder of the label, as well as various bands on the label. Included is a studio shot of Manic Street Preachers singing "Motown Junk", and a small interview with all 4 members (Richey and James talk) around 1:07. And another small clip of all of them bouncing around, at about 4:40. I wish the interview with the Manics was longer, but still thought I'd upload it here. Some Manics, is better than no Manics ;)

  2. Manic Street Preachers - From Despair to Where (The Beat)

    Manic Street Preachers - From Despair to Where (The Beat)

    Street Preachers in 1993, and was the first single to be released from the album Gold Against the Soul June 20, 1993. The CD included "Hibernation", "Spectators Of Suicide" (Heavenly Records version) and "Starlover" (Heavenly Records version). The 12" included "Hibernation" and "Spectators Of Suicide" (Heavenly Records version). The cassette featured "Hibernation". The single reached number twenty-five in the UK charts on June 12 1993. It also made an appearance as track number 12 on ...