Album Review: Wire – Mind Hive

Wire are by all accounts the original “Post-Punk bands” a category that seems to give the impression that your not Punk but your not quite anything else.  Putting Wire in a genre box is probably not an easy thing to do, personally Punk is a very very wide Genre and all you need to do is play your! Music and push the boundaries, hence Wire fit into this very perfectly. So this brings us perfectly on to the newest of release Mind Hive believe it or not this is the 17th studio album although the last release was back in 2017 with Silver/lead a clear move forward from previous albums, but never to look back Mind Hive keeps the forward momentum going as always is the case with a band that only looks back as a way of learning. Kicking off the album with Be Like Them a menacing sounding rhythmic ...

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