Wire: 154

Wire: 154

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Jan 1, 2018 · Anglais · Relié (80 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 80
Langue Anglais
Publié Jan 1, 2018
Éditeur pinkflag
ISBN-10 1999980328
ISBN-13 9781999980320

Description

Graham Duff and Jon Savage delve into the influential world of Wire, the pioneering band that reshaped the music landscape with their first three albums: "Pink Flag," "Chairs Missing," and "154." This exploration reveals not only the band's innovative sound but also the cultural context that birthed their unique approach to punk and post-punk music.

The authors skillfully analyze the lyrical profundity and experimental compositions that define each album, showcasing how Wire consistently pushed creative boundaries. Their insights into the band's evolution highlight the intricate interplay of the music industry and artistic expression during a pivotal era.

With a blend of historical context and critical analysis, this work serves as a definitive guide for both seasoned fans and newcomers eager to understand Wire's profound impact on modern music. The book captures the essence of a band that not only defined a genre but also inspired countless artists in the decades that followed.
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