Deleted Scenes

Album: Critical Thinking (2025)
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  • "Deleted Scenes" is a song from Manic Street Preachers' 2025 album Critical Thinking. Written by the band's bassist and lyricist Nicky Wire, the song explores the modern phenomenon of self-destruction via social media - a topic he seems to view with a mix of horror and morbid fascination.

    "It's about the power to self-immolate on social media," Wire told Mojo magazine, snapping his fingers for dramatic effect. "Just like that. I worry I have the destructive tendency to actually enjoy doing it. If you're seeking oblivion, it feels like an attractive proposal at times."
  • The song wrestles with the tension between the digital self and the real one, the way we edit and erase moments of our lives to fit an ever-shifting narrative. The "Deleted Scenes" title suggests all the bits of ourselves we choose to leave on the cutting room floor, an idea that fits neatly into Critical Thinking's broader themes of self-examination and skepticism about the world we inhabit. It's classic Wire: a mix of personal vulnerability and social critique.
  • Despite its heavy themes, "Deleted Scenes" carries an uplifting, euphoric quality - a trick the Manics have long mastered, making devastating social commentary sound almost celebratory. This is due in no small part to the production team of Dave Eringa and Loz Williams.

    Eringa, a longtime Manics collaborator, has been with them since their earliest days, starting as a teaboy on their first single "Motown Junk" and eventually producing some of their most defining records. Williams, on the other hand, entered the Manics universe via Wire's 2023 solo album Intimism.

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