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Live Performances by Wire in 2013

Wire - Live in Berwick Street, London | Full Concert

Berwick Street
London, United Kingdom

April 20, 2013 | Video Length: 35:13
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  • In April 2013, Wire performed a live show in Berwick Street, London, as part of the Record Store Day celebrations, marking a notable moment in the ban... Read Full Description >

    In April 2013, Wire performed a live show in Berwick Street, London, as part of the Record Store Day celebrations, marking a notable moment in the band's career. At this time, Wire had recently released their album "Change Becomes Us" in 2013, which was well-received by both critics and fans. This album, which revisited the band's experimental sound from their earlier years, was a significant return to form after their previous studio album, "Object 47" (2008). The live performance showcased tracks from "Change Becomes Us," highlighting the band's ability to blend their post-punk roots with contemporary elements. Additionally, this event underscored Wire's long-standing connection to independent music culture, as Record Store Day emphasizes the importance of vinyl and live performances, reaffirming their status as influential figures in the alternative music scene.

Wire - 'Spent' Live Performance at Pitchfork Music Festival

Pitchfork Music Festival
Chicago, IL, United States

July 20, 2013 | Video Length: 5:37
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  • In July 2013, during the Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago, Wire performed "Spent," a track from their album "Change Becomes Us," which was released... Read Full Description >

    In July 2013, during the Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago, Wire performed "Spent," a track from their album "Change Becomes Us," which was released earlier that year. This album was particularly significant as it showcased the band's evolution, featuring material that was initially intended for a scrapped 1980 album, bringing early ideas into a contemporary context. By the time of this live performance, Wire was well-established in the post-punk scene, known for their innovative sound and artistic reinventions. The band's willingness to revisit and reinterpret their older works while still producing new material exemplifies their unique approach to music. Additionally, their appearance at the festival highlights their enduring popularity and relevance in the indie music landscape.

  • In November 2013, when Wire performed live at the KEXP studio, they were promoting their album "Change Becomes Us," which was released earlier that sa... Read Full Description >

    In November 2013, when Wire performed live at the KEXP studio, they were promoting their album "Change Becomes Us," which was released earlier that same year. This album marked a notable return for the band, showcasing their evolution while revisiting their early sound. "Change Becomes Us" is particularly significant as it was the first album of new material since their 2008 record "Object 47" and introduced a fresh dynamic reflecting their post-punk roots blended with contemporary influences. The live performance included songs like "Adore Your Island" and "Stealth Of A Stork," highlighting Wire's ability to experiment and adapt while still retaining their distinct style. Additionally, this performance underscores Wire’s ongoing relevance in the music scene, as they continue to engage with both long-time fans and new listeners, an aspect that has characterized their career since the 1970s.

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