The View From Stow Hill
Manic Street Preachers Lyrics


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How did this town get so old?
The air I breathe feels so heavy and cold
Always caught in between the capital and the other country
Always caught in between the river and the valley

You can still see the bullet holes
You can still sense a little hope
Crushed dreams and the martyrs too
Silent - ghostly - still so confused

Look up to the skies, avoid the casual litter
Running from the pitiful nihilism
The misguided tweets, the sad Facebooking
Cheapness surrounds me but I'm not looking

Look up to the skies, avoid the casual litter
Running from the pitiful nihilism




The misguided tweets, the sad Facebooking
Cheapness surrounds me but I'm not looking

Overall Meaning

"The View From Stow Hill" is a song by the Welsh rock band, Manic Street Preachers. It is a commentary on the stagnant state of many towns in South Wales, including the band's hometown of Blackwood. The lyrics open with an existential question of how the town got so old, which can be interpreted as a comment on the lack of growth and development in the area. The heavy and cold air suggests an oppressive atmosphere that the singer finds difficult to breathe in.


The town is always caught in between two worlds, the capital and the other country, the river and the valley. The sense of being stuck between two worlds highlights the feeling of isolation and a lack of true belonging. The bullet holes mentioned in the lyrics are a reference to the violent past of the town, which had a thriving coal industry that eventually declined, leading to social and economic hardship. Despite these difficult circumstances, there is still a sense of hope, albeit a fleeting one.


The chorus encourages the listener to look up to the skies and avoid the casual litter, a metaphor for the negativity that surrounds us, whether it be from social media or the grind of everyday life. The singer is running from the pitiful nihilism of modern life and trying to find a sense of meaning amidst the chaos. This message is embodied in the line "Cheapness surrounds me but I'm not looking," in which the singer is rejecting the superficial and seeking a deeper truth.


Line by Line Meaning

How did this town get so old?
The singer wonders how the town became so worn down and aged.


The air I breathe feels so heavy and cold
The atmosphere is oppressive and uncomfortable.


Always caught in between the capital and the other country
The town is stuck in the middle of conflicting territories.


Always caught in between the river and the valley
The town is situated between opposing physical features.


You can still see the bullet holes
Evidence of past violence is still visible.


You can still sense a little hope
Despite the hardships, there is still a glimmer of optimism.


Crushed dreams and the martyrs too
People's aspirations have been destroyed, and those who fought for a cause have suffered.


Silent - ghostly - still so confused
The area is quiet, eerie, and disorienting.


Look up to the skies, avoid the casual litter
To escape the despair, look upward and ignore meaningless distractions.


Running from the pitiful nihilism
The artist is trying to flee from the hopeless, empty mindset.


The misguided tweets, the sad Facebooking
Social media is filled with misguided and depressing content.


Cheapness surrounds me but I'm not looking
The artist refuses to succumb to the low quality and superficiality that surrounds them.




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