Did you hear the recent 6Music session Wire did for Marc Riley? The interview segments got me, and summed up this enduring band pretty well I thought: fiercely intelligent, obstinately focused, occasionally grumpy and without tolerance of inanity. Funny fucks too. You know the Wire story by now: creators of two and a half of the best post-punk albums at the end of ’70s; a series of mutant musical experiments and weakening line ups through the ’80s, rediscovery and sporadic reformations since the ’90s. For the record, the one time I’ve seen them live, at ATP a couple of years ago, they were apocalypically loud and furnace brilliant. No reason to suggest they’ll be anything else at this gig.
Doors 8pm. £14 entry. 14+

Followed by Transmission #2 (from about 11.30)
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Wire are an English rock band, formed in London in October 1976 by Colin Newman (vocals, guitar), Graham Lewis (bass, vocals), Bruce Gilbert (guitar), and Robert Gotobed (drums). They were originally associated with the punk rock scene, appearing on the Live at the Roxy WC2 album – a key early document of the scene, and was later central to the development of post-punk.

Inspired by the burgeoning UK punk scene, Wire are often cited as one of the more important rock groups of the 1970s and 1980s. Critic Stewart Mason writes, “Over their brilliant first three albums, Wire expanded the sonic boundaries of not just punk, but rock music in general.”

Wire are arguably a definitive art punk or post-punk ensemble, mostly due to their richly detailed and atmospheric sound, often obscure lyrical themes and, to a lesser extent, their Situationist political stance. The group exhibited a steady development from an early raucous punk style (1977’s Pink Flag) to a more complex, structured sound involving increased use of guitar effects and synthesizers (1978’s Chairs Missing and 1979’s 154). The band gained a reputation for experimenting with song arrangements throughout its career.

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