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Wednesday, 19 December 2007, 08:57 GMT

Manics named 'godlike geniuses'

Manic Street Preachers Welsh band the Manic Street Preachers will be given the NME's Godlike Genius honour at its 2008 awards in February.

Previous recipients of the prize, the magazine's equivalent of a lifetime achievement award, include New Order and 2007 winners Primal Scream.

"It's really made me feel fantastic," bassist Nicky Wire told Music Week.

The band will headline the NME Awards Big Gig on 28 February at London's O2 arena. The awards themselves take place that night in the O2's Indigo venue.

Bloc Party, the Kaiser Chiefs and Mercury Prize winners the Klaxons will also appear on the concert bill.

'Icons'

The Godlike Genius award "honours those music icons that have shaped the music landscape over the years".

"It feels like the best one because the NME's what I grew up with," said Wire.

"The Manic Street Preachers are such deserving winners of the Godlike Genius title," said Dan Silver, the magazine's associate editor.

"To have them headlining the first ever Big Gig too is just amazing."



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