Written by Paul Draper. From Stripper Vicar (Three EP) Released September 1996 The song also appears as a hidden track on Attack of the Grey Lantern in February 1997. An Open Letter to the Lyrical Trainspotter appears as part of a live medley with “The Chad Who Loved Me” and "Ski Jump Nose" as a B-side to Taxloss in May 1997.
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Written by Paul Draper. From Stripper Vicar (Three EP) Released September 1996 The song also appears as a hidden track on Attack of the Grey Lantern … read more
Written by Paul Draper. From Stripper Vicar (Three EP) Released September 1996 The song also appears as a hidden track on Attack of the Grey Lantern in February 1997. An Open Letter to t… read more
Mansun was formed in Chester in 1995 by vocalist/rhythm guitarist Paul Draper, lead guitarist/ backing vocalist Dominic Chad, bassist Stove King and drummer Andie Rathbone. Arriving on the Britpop-dominated scene as a beat-driven art rock band, Mansun liberally mixed progressive rock, psychedelia, art pop, shoegaze, 80's noir and electronic elements; instead of singles releasing numerous multi-format EPs bookended by concept albums, often changing their style (and peculiar uniforms) each release. Along with this they were a renowned live act who often drastically rearranged the… read more