Wire

post-punk, punk, new wave

Wire

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Ambitious (Remix) 05:05
Pink Flag 02:37
All For You 03:14
Everyday 03:37
Small Electric Piece 02:53
No Romans 04:29
Reuters 03:03
1. 2. X. U. 01:57
Please Take 03:10
Swallow 03:25
Lowdown 02:26
Blessed State 03:28
Two People in a Room 02:10
2 People In A Room 02:10
Heartbeat 03:18
Without you 02:56
Champs 01:46
Another the Letter 01:07
Teack Like What 03:05
I Am The Fly 03:09
Map Ref. 41°N 93°W 03:40
It’s So Obvious 00:53
Feeling Called Love 01:28
Practice Makes Perfect 04:11
Surgeon's Girl 01:17
It's So Obvious 00:53
Get Down, Parts I & II 06:33
I Should Have Known Better 03:52
Start to Move 01:13
The Commercial 00:49
Dot Dash 02:25
Too Late 04:14
Marooned 02:21
Being Sucked in Again 03:14
A Touching Display 06:55
Gravity Workshop 03:22
Sand in My Joints 01:50
Mutual Friend 04:28
Blogging 03:46
Don't Get Enough 04:43
Ritual View 02:21
A Mutual Friend 04:28
106 Beats That 01:12
On Returning 02:06
French Film Blurred 02:34
Ahead 04:59
Straight Line 00:44
Different to Me 00:43
Life in the Manscape (12-inch version) 04:53
From the Nursery 02:59

Born: 0000-00-00

Country: GB

Biography - Wire

Wire is a band that formed in 1976 in Watford, England and after splitting in 1980, have reformed three times. They consist of Colin Newman (vocals, guitar), Graham Lewis (vocals, bass) and Robert Gotobed (drums). Founding guitarist Bruce Gilbert left in 2004. In 2008, Margaret Fielder McGinnis of Laika joined the band as their touring guitarist, but as of 2010 has been replaced by Matt Simms.

Wire's debut album, Pink Flag (1977), contains songs which are diverse in mood and style

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