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Wire's 10:20

Posted in Records on May 7, 2020

Wire is back with 10:20 this June, a collection of previously available but hard to come by gems from the band's long career. Out on June 19 via pinkflag, it was originally intended to release on Record Store Day 2020.

Hit the jump to get a track-by-track rundown and to check out a video to "The Art Of Persistence."

Wire most recently released Mind Hive.

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Tracks 1 to 4 were recorded in the latter part of 2010 and feature contributions from both Margaret Fielder (of Laika) – who had been performing guitar duties with Wire on live dates the previous year – and Simms, who was on the point of becoming an official member of the band.

1. "Boiling Boy" first appeared on 1988’s A Bell is a Cup... Until it is Struck. The original studio outing had a smooth sheen that only hinted at the jagged joys to come. "Boiling Boy" has gone on to become perhaps the most played Wire song ever. Throughout the ’00s, it became one of the acknowledged highlights of Wire’s live sets. Here, that arrangement can be heard in all its studio finery. Grey’s precise motorik drumming and Lewis’s muscular bass line create a machine with an unstoppable momentum, while Newman, Simms and Fielder weave a thick web of guitar textures.

2. "German Shepherds" is another late ’80s Wire song that has developed a second life on stage. One of Lewis’s most immediate yet most enigmatic lyrics is set in a sparkling up- tempo arrangement that exploits the possibilities of the rhythm guitar. The recording is also notable in that it includes vocal contributions from Newman, Lewis and Fielder. "German Shepherds" represents Wire at their most optimistic and summery. And yet, even here there is a slanted strangeness at the heart of their sound.

3. "He Knows" was developed back in 2000 when Bruce Gilbert was still with the band. It emerged in a reinvigorated form in 2008 when it became a staple of Wire’s live show. This is the only studio recording to have surfaced. A Wire song with an atypical structure, "He Knows" is a slow-paced piece built around tension and release. Newman’s vocal is cool and restrained until the keening chorus, which blossoms with its repeated refrain of “We’re hypnotised...” Here, as elsewhere, Wire prove that their particular brand of art-rock is also rich in emotion.

4. "Underwater Experiences" was demoed for the band’s sophomore album Chairs Missing, but in the end was omitted. Having lay dormant for a couple of years, the song later appeared in two fast, abrasive, contrasting versions on Wire’s notoriously confrontational live album Document And Eyewitness, and a fifth iteration surfaced on 2013’s Change Becomes Us. However, the song has never sounded quite as it does here. With its hectic but precise pell-mell of scything guitars and kick drum, ‘Underwater Experiences’ is '10:20’s most intense entry.

Tracks 5 to 8 were recorded more recently with the long-established line up of Newman, Lewis, Grey and Simms.

5. "The Art of Persistence" arrived fully formed when Wire reconvened in 2000. But it was previously only available as a rehearsal room run-through on long deleted EP The Third Day or as a live version on Legal Bootleg album Recycling Sherwood Forest. Here, the song receives the full studio treatment as the group transforms it into a piece of spacious guitar pop with an edge of unease. Grey’s drumming is crisp and urgent, and Newman’s calm, confident vocal belies the lyric’s nervous uncertainty. What emerges is a song that wouldn’t have sounded out of place on 1979’s 154.

6. "Small Black Reptile: originally appeared on the band’s 1990 album Manscape. Of all the reimagined songs on 10:20, this is the one that has travelled the furthest. Whereas the original was a skeletal and arch computer-driven pop song, this new version sees the composition retooled as a piece of melodic rock. Here, Wire sound like a smart psychedelic beat group with Matt Simms’ guitar essaying a cocksure swagger.

7. "Wolf Collides," with its warm synth tones and spindly lead lines, sounds as if it deserves to be sitting regally on side two of 1978’s Chairs Missing. In actual fact, it was written in 2015 and became a stalwart of that year’s live set. This version was recorded for inclusion on 2017’s Silver/Lead but was omitted due to lack of space. Here, another witty off-centre Lewis lyric is threaded through a soundscape where mystery and enigma mutate into a becalmed haze. It may just be 10:20’s finest moment.

8. "Over Theirs "is the climax of the continuing reassessment of Wire’s 1980s output. Although the song appeared on The Ideal Copy and has been an intermittent component of the group’s live shows since 1985, its true power had never been properly harnessed in the studio – until now. If this near nine-minute sonic behemoth is defined by its dense guitars and strict drum pattern, then the rich, languorous mesh of drones that rounds off both the song and album proves once again how adept Wire are at discovering beauty in unexpected places.

Mariachi El Bronx returns with Música Muerta

Posted in Records on May 7, 2020

Released on Cinco de Mayo, May 5, Mariachi El Bronx returned with a new double LP titled Música Muerta. A "musical alter ego" of LA-based punk band The Bronx, the mariachi spinoff of the band has 25 new soungs, including a mid of covers and previously unreleased material from throughout … Read more

Upcoming Owen

Posted in Records on May 7, 2020

Owen, the solo project of Mike Kinsella (American Football) will release a new album on June 19. Titled The Avalance, the record comes out on June 19 courtesy of Polyvinvol Record Co., with plans (dates pending) for USA and Canada live performances shortly after. The Avalanche was recorded with producer … Read more

Steve Von Till: a new album and a book

Posted in Records on May 6, 2020

Steve Von Till, also known as Harvestman and as vocalist/guitarist of Neurosis, has announced both a new solo record and his first book -- both of which release on August 7 this year. The album will be titled No Wilderness Deep Enough, released in conjunction with Harvestman: 23 Untitled Poems … Read more

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Posted in Records on May 1, 2020

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Posted in Records on May 1, 2020

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Posted in Records on April 30, 2020

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