Brushstrokes Of Reunion

Album: Critical Thinking (2025)
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  • Manic Street Preachers frontman James Dean Bradfield wrote "Brushtrokes Of Reunion" about one of the paintings his mother produced in art therapy during her chemotherapy treatment. Painting helped her to focus away from pain.
  • The artwork for the song is a delicate flower. Bradfield told The Quietus it's "probably the object in my life which has the biggest power over me, apart from a guitar and maybe some photographs."

    Though a simple painting, it bridges the divide between grief and connection. The song itself explores how physical objects can tie us back to those we've lost, rekindling something deep inside that words alone can't capture.
  • Two years after Bradfield's mother passed away from cancer in 1999, he channeled the memory of her into "Ocean Spray," a reflection on the small but meaningful gesture of bringing her cranberry juice in the hospital. But the act of processing grief, Bradfield confessed, has no tidy resolution. "I hate the idea of closure," he told The Quietus. "You learn to try and ignore loss, perhaps, or you try and get something out of loss and turn it into something positive, but you never get closure."

    "Ocean Spray" was a catharsis of sorts, but it also served as a reminder that grief is an ongoing journey, one that doesn't reach any neat conclusion. The painting - an object of love, of loss, of absence - continues to provoke, offering both comfort and bitterness in equal measure. "It comforts me, it reignites bitterness, but it doesn't bring anything to closure," Bradfield mused.
  • Sean Moore, the Manic's drummer and Bradfield's cousin, laid down the beat for "Brushtrokes Of Reunion" in two takes, having never heard the song before. Bradfield was stunned by the raw, explosive energy Moore brought to the table. "It exploded like sunflower seeds into the atmosphere when he played on it. It was amazing," he recalled.
  • Musically, Brushtrokes Of Reunion is a hybrid of influences, blending the sweeping, expansive sound of the Waterboys' imperial-era (particularly their 1984 track "Rags") with the lush, layered textures of R.E.M.'s Life's Rich Pageant.
  • Manic Street Preachers recorded "Brushtrokes Of Reunion" for their 15th album, Critical Thinking. Bradfield wrote the lyrics for three of the album's tracks - his largest contribution to a single Manics LP.

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