Read & Burn: A Book About Wire

by Wilson Neate

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"Read and Burn" is the first serious, in-depth appraisal of Wire, one of the most influential British bands to emerge during the punk era. If Wire were briefly a punk band, however, it was largely by historical accident. Despite the fact that they had complicated and transformed that category almost before they'd begun, they seem never to have quite escaped the label. Be it punk, post-punk, or art-punk, critics have clung onto the p-word in an attempt to capture the essence of Wire's innovative uniqueness. But their story - which honours punk's original yet quickly forgotten commitment to the new - is one of constant remaking and remodelling, one that stubbornly resists reduction to a single identity. As a result, the group's projects have always balanced uneasily between artistic endeavour and the need for commercial sustainability, played out against the backdrop of the musicians' perennially complex creative relationships. Tracing Wire's diverse output from 1977 up until the present, "Read and Burn" seeks to do justice to their highly influential and restlessly inventive body of work by developing a sustained critical account of their shifting approaches.
It combines analysis and interpretation with perspective drawn from exclusive interviews with past and present members of the band.
  • ISBN10 1908279338
  • ISBN13 9781908279330
  • Publish Date 5 April 2013
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 8 March 2021
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Outline Press Ltd
  • Imprint Jawbone
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 320
  • Language English