WIRE SHARE NEW VIDEO FOR ‘BURNING BRIDGES’ ANNOUNCE DRILL : CHICAGO FEATURING ST VINCENT, TIM HECKER, JON SPENCER BLUES EXPLOSION & MORE

Watch: Burning Bridges video via YouTube

 

To celebrate the release of their self-titled album, which is out this week via pinkflag, Wirehave shared the new video for album standout track ‘Burning Bridges’.Directed by Kenichi Iwasa, who makes up one third of the band Xaviers and has previously worked with the likes of Deerhoof & Bo Ningen, the video for ‘Burning Bridges’ features live footage of one of Wire‘s legendary shows mixed with an array of kaleidoscopic colours, all complimented by the band’s ever evolving sounds.

Wire also recently unveiled the details of their upcoming festival DRILL : CHICAGO, which will include a collaboration with St. Vincent as well as performances from a host of other musicians – details below. Named after a single song dissected and rearranged into a full album of divergent pieces, DRILL festivals in LONDONSEATTLE, and BRIGHTON perfectly captured Wire’s unique, forward-facing approach to making music. 2015 is no different with DRILL : LEXINGTON in April and DRILL : CHICAGO in June. All of the events unite a distinct group of artists bonded by mutual admiration to celebrate creative possibilities with one of the most influential rock bands of our time.DRILL : CHICAGO will feature a series of unique collaborations, including an extended study of ‘Map Ref. 41°N 93°W‘ with Chicago Jazz legend Ken Vandermark, and a new version of the continuously mutating song, ‘Drill,’ featuring Grammy winner St. Vincent. The festival will culminate with historic pinkflag guitar orchestra, in which performers, friends, and allies join Wire onstage to play the song ‘Pink Flag’ at full volume. Additional confirmed performers include Nate Wooley, Olivia Block, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Tim Hecker and Disappears. The event will also include in a Sound Opinions Live Taping with Wire. Tickets and additional information can be found at the DRILL : Festival Website.Wire‘s 13th studio album, WIRE, is full of swooning pop melodies with a 60s tinge and an irresistible, near motorik rhythmic momentum. One can recognise certain melodic inflections, guitar and bass motifs, and drum rhythms from Wire’s idiosyncratic vocabulary but it has a remarkable freshness.

Big money offers have been made to Wire to become part of the Heritage Rock industry, to get the original line-up back together and play only 70s music. These have all been unequivocally turned down. Fun though that might be, why plant yourself firmly back in the past when you are making new music this potent with the promise of more in the future?

“The point where our personal narratives meet is all about change – moving on and keeping it interesting for ourselves,” says Newman. “We’re in it for the long haul and this is a one-way trip.”

  

Wire Tour Dates
April 21 – UK – RAMSGATE – Music Hall

April 22 – UK – NOTTINGHAM – Rescue Rooms

April 23 – UK – LIVERPOOL – Kazimer

April 24 – UK – HEBDEN BRIDGE – Trades Club

April 26 – UK – ABERDEEN – Lemon Tree

April 27– UK – GLASGOW – King Tuts

April 28 – UK – LEEDS – Brudenell Social Club

April 29 – UK – MANCHESTER – Club Academy

April 30 – UK – BRISTOL – Fleece

May 26 – USA – PORTLAND, OR – Dantes

May 27 – USA – SEATTLE, WA – Nuemos

May 29 – USA – SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Slim’s

May 30 – USA – LOS ANGELES, CA – The Echoplex

June 02 – USA – CAMBRIDGE, MA – The Sinclair

June 03 – USA – BROOKLYN, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg

June 04 – USA – NEW YORK, NY – Bowery Ballroom

June 05 – USA – PHILADELPHIA, PA – Union Transfer

June 06 – USA – WASHINGTON, DC – Black Cat

June 08 – USA – CLEVELAND, OH – Beachland Ballroom

June 09 – USA – DETROIT, MI – Majestic Theatre

June 10 – USA – LOUISVILLE, KY – Headliners
June 11 – 13 – USA – CHICAGO – DRILL : CHICAGO

 

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