A History of the Manic Street Preachers with Keith Cameron
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A History of the Manic Street Preachers with Keith Cameron

By Rock 'n' Roll Book Club

The event will comprise a recorded conversation for our Music Maps Podcast, an audience Q&A & a book signing.

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Location

Mother's Ruin Gin Palace

Shernhall Street London E17 9HQ United Kingdom

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7:30 PM - 8:45 PM

On stage talk


Keith Cameron in conversation + audience Q&A

9:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Book Signing

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Highlights

  • 4 hours, 30 minutes
  • UNDER 18 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN
  • In person
  • Doors at 6:00 PM

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No Refunds

About this event

Music • Pop

The Rock 'n' Roll Book Club are delighted to present '168 Songs Of Hatred & Failure - A History of the Manic Street Preachers' with Keith Cameron.

The event will comprise a conversation with Keith regarding his recently published Manics book, an audience Q&A & a book signing. The talk will be recorded & released as an episode of our Music Maps Podcast.

The venue is Mothers Ruin, located in Ravenswood Estate (10 mins walk from Walthamstow Central Station or Wood Street rail station). Drinks & music will continue until 11pm.


The story of Manic Street Preachers is unique in pop. Raging out of the stricken mining communities of south Wales in the late 80s, they were bonded by friendships, family ties and a self-styled 'geometry of contempt', whereby James Dean Bradfield and Sean Moore would orchestrate the daring intellectual broadsides written by Richey Edwards and Nicky Wire. Seemingly condemned to mere cult status by a cruel juncture of artistic triumph, commercial failure and personal despair, the story took an agonising twist when the tragedy of Edwards' 1995 disappearance was followed by a remarkable rebirth built upon 'A Design For Life's hymn to the band's working-class roots, and then the award-winning, multi-million-selling album Everything Must Go, a majestic soundtrack to history and loss.

Less than five years later, Manic Street Preachers played to 60,000 at the national stadium of Wales and had their second UK Number 1 single. Subsequent output has confirmed the band as both a wellspring of restless creativity and a barometer of the cultural conversation.

Because it was music that saved them, it's through the prism of their music that Keith Cameron tells the definitive history of Manic Street Preachers, drawing on many hours of new interviews to dive deep into 168 songs, from 1988's debut single 'Suicide Alley' to the late day peaks of 2025's album Critical Thinking. Writing with the band's full co-operation, his book charts the dynamic evolution of a universe in which Karl Marx and Kylie Minogue happily co-exist, that accords Rush and The Clash equal favour, and where Morrissey & Marr meet Torvill & Dean via Nietzsche and New Order in a single four-minute pop song - all in the name of what Nicky Wire himself calls 'the fabulous disaster' of Manic Street Preachers.


Keith Cameron is a writer and journalist whose work has appeared in The Guardian, The Times, The Sunday Times, Scotland On Sunday, Kerrang!, NME, and Q. His previous books include the celebrated Mudhoney: The Sound and the Fury from Seattle.

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Oct 22 · 6:30 PM GMT+1