- VITAL
(The Netherlands):
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- "WIR
- VIEN (CD by Touch)
- I have
never been particulary fond of Wire, despite many people saying how experimental
they were. For me it remained rock music. But over the years I started to
view rock music somewhat differentely, as a possible format for experimental
or drone music. This particular CD with 2 tracks, was commissioned by the
Austrian radio and starts out with a loop and humming voices and droning guitars.
Then beeps and reciting voices add to the haunting atmosphere. Somewhere the
drums drop in, and the rockformat is there: voices become vocals, guitar play
melodies and the drums tick away a rhythm. Still not a bad piece. The second
piece starts out likewise as the first (maybe it's a remix? You never know
after all) and develops in the same manner. Again not a bad piece at all.
However, after interesting long intros, still too much on the rock side of
things. (FdW)"
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Thirsty Fish (Germany):
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- " Durch
und durch Industrial. Der erste Track startet mit verführerisch leisen
Sample-Spielereien und läßt wenige Minuten später die E-Gitarren
im Stil psychogener Punk-Produktionen losbrechen. Erinnert mich sehr an meine
Lieblingsplatte von Anti-Sect, wenngleich dazwischen noch qualitative Welten
liegen. Knappes :-) Der zweite Track Sexy and rich solle nicht zur Diskussion
stehen, wenn man Sisters of Mercy oder gar noch ältere Sonnenbrillen
bei Nacht trägt. Klares :-) pg"
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CMJ (USA):
- "Wire
changed its name to WIR when drummer Robert Gotobed left the band in 1990,
a gutsy move, but one which is in line with these original punks' attitude.
The 15-minute "The First Letter", which was written after the band had recorded
a full-group's electronic odyssey with a long ambient intro that abruptly
kicks into a crashing rhythmic grind. The sonorous eight-and-a-half-minute
lullaby "Sexy And Rich" builds gradually, with the always sensual enunciations
of bassman Graham Lewis lyrically attacking mankind's obsession with youthfulness.
After 15 years on the musical scene, the three remaining members called it
quits after recording this material in 1993, so this is likely to be the last
release of new material by a seminal band that has had an inestimable influence
on modern underground music." (Tad Hendrickson)
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New Powers/Exclaim (Canada)
:
- "One
last bit of noise from Wir(e) who seem to signal all of their retirements
with an obscure radio session. Vien contains two tracks recorded for Austrian
state radio while they visited Vienna to play their last concert together
in February 1993.The 16 minute "First Letter" did not appear on the album
of that name, but has been previewed by a version deconstructed by The Hafler
Trio. This scathing tune 'drills'-along to relentless drums as guitars are
thrashed and Colin Newman sings. It's as if "Reuters" has been updated to
doctor the horrible news of the apathy of Europe in the face of the Bosnian
civil war. While from Graham Lewis comes a more personal tale of money and
shallow relationships called "Sexy & Rich". This tune is more atmospheric
than rockist, a seductive mantra that grows as a distinctly Wire-ish rhythm
guitar provides momentum. Like their 1979 Peel Session, Vien reminds you of
just how good these guys wer(e)." (Chris Twomey)
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=Ellipse+ (France):
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- "Tout
vient point pour qui sait attendre. On pensait ne plus rien entendre de neuf
de la part de WIRE (WIR en fait, depuis le départ du batteur Robert
Gotobed). Entre les exhumations de vieilles démos, les compilations
de morceaux plus ou moins inédits et les disques solos de Colin Newman
ou Bruce Gilbert, WIR semblait franchement assoupi. Et bien non, ce maxi (deux
longs titres) nous le prouve, mÍme s'il semble bien que ce soit la
toute derniére pierre de l'édifice WIR. Deux morceaux donc,
enregistrés en trois jours en février 1993 pour une radio autrichienne,
et qui montrent une fois encore, le talent unique de WIR pour créer
des ambiances particulières. "the first letter", long de 14 minutes,
démarre trés calmement et trés expérimentalement,
avant d'exploser magistralement, dans la grande habitude du groupe. "sexy
and rich (janet)" semble plus traditionnel mais toujours aussi réussi.
Savourons donc ces derniers morceaux de WIR."