Silver/Lead

{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2017}}

{{Infobox album

| name = Silver/Lead

| type = studio

| artist = Wire

| cover = Wiresilverlead.jpeg

| alt =

| released = {{startdate|2017|3|31|df=yes}}

| recorded = 2016

| studio = Rockfield Studios outside Rockfield, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK; Swim studio, London, England, UK

| genre = Post-punk, art punk, alternative rock

| length = 36:09

| label = Pinkflag PF24CD / PF24LP / PF24SE

| producer = Colin Newman

| prev_title = Nocturnal Koreans

| prev_year = 2016

| next_title = Mind Hive

| next_year = 2020

}}

Silver/Lead is the sixteenth studio album by British post-punk band Wire. It was released on 31 March 2017.

{{Album ratings

| ADM = 7.1/10{{Cite web |url=http://www.anydecentmusic.com/review/8579/Wire-SilverLead.aspx |title=Silver/Lead by Wire Reviews |publisher=AnyDecentMusic? |accessdate=20 December 2020}}

| MC = 77/100{{cite web|url=https://www.metacritic.com/music/silverlead/wire |title=Reviews for Silver/Lead by Wire |publisher=Metacritic |date= |accessdate=19 December 2020}}

| rev1 = The A.V. Club

| rev1score = C+{{cite web | url=http://www.avclub.com/live/freddie-gibbs-mastodon-pile-and-more-weeks-music-r-252475/entry/325 | title= Wire - Silver/Lead | date=31 March 2017 | author=Zaleski, Annie}}

| rev2 = The Arts Desk

| rev2score = {{Rating|4|5}}{{cite web | url=http://www.theartsdesk.com/cd-wire-silverlead | title='Wire - Silver/Lead: A contemplative Wire proves to be a beautiful thing' | work=The Arts Desk | date=27 March 2017 | author=Fedrick, Javi}}

| rev3 = DIY Magazine

| rev3score = {{Rating|4|5}}{{cite web | url=http://diymag.com/2017/03/31/wire-silver-lead-album-review | title=‘Wire - Silver/Lead’ | date=31 March 2017 | author=Jeakins, Dan}}

| rev4 = The Guardian

| rev4score = {{Rating|4|5}}{{cite web | url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2017/mar/30/wire-silverlead-review | title='Wire: Silver/Lead review – post-punk veterans at their most melodic and enigmatic' | work=The Guardian | publisher=Guardian News and Media | date=30 March 2017 | author=Simpson, Dave}}

| rev5 = Lincoln Journal Star

| rev5score = {{Rating|8.5|10}}{{cite web | url=http://journalstar.com/entertainment/music/review-wire-silver-lead/article_76b65726-43cd-5dbd-a522-ba889c51a0ab.html | title= Review: Wire, 'Silver/Lead | date=31 March 2017 | author=Wolgamott, L. Kent}}

| rev6 = Paste

| rev6Score = 8.9/10{{cite web | url=https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2017/03/wire-silverlead-review.html | title= Wire: Silver/Lead Review | work=Paste | date=31 March 2017 | author=Hayden, Mack}}

| rev7 = Pitchfork

| rev7Score = 7.1/10{{cite web | url=http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/23011-wire-silverlead/ | title=Wire - ‘’Silver/Lead’’ | date=4 April 2017 | author=Masters, Marc}}

| rev8 = PopMatters

| rev8score = {{Rating|8|10}}{{cite web | url=http://www.popmatters.com/review/wire-silver-lead/ | title=Wire - Silver/Lead | date=29 March 2017 | author=Bergstrom, John}}

| rev9 = The Quietus

| rev9score = {{Rating|4|5}}{{cite web | url=http://thequietus.com/articles/22134-wire-silver-lead-album-review | title=‘Wire: Silver/Lead’ | date=31 March 2017 | author=Coney, Brian}}

| rev10 = The Times

| rev10score = {{Rating|3|5}}{{cite web | url=http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/pop-wire-silver-lead-3prp9pq67 | title=Pop: Wire: Silver/Lead | date=31 March 2017 | author=Hodgkinson, Will}}

}}

Background

Silver/Lead was conceived to arrive in conjunction with the fortieth anniversary of Wire's first gig as a four-piece band on 1 April 1977 at The Roxy in London (there had been three previous gigs with a fifth member, George Gill, earlier that year).{{cite book |first=Wilson |last=Neate |year=2000 |title=Read and Burn: A Book About Wire |publisher=Jawbone |location=London |pages=44–51 |isbn=978-1-908279-33-0}} In recalling the occasion, singer-guitarist Colin Newman remarked, "It struck me in 2013 that the first of April, 2017, was going to be the 40th anniversary of the first proper Wire gig. And I thought, 'Well, should we do something about it or should we not?' But – and this partly comes from fine art, partly from pop culture – there's this idea of a narrative. People like a story. They like to connect the dots somehow."{{cite web |url=http://www.sfexaminer.com/colin-newman-wire-play-non-retrospective-gigs/ |title=Colin Newman, Wire play 'non-retrospective' gigs |author=Tom Lanham |work=San Francisco Examiner |date=3 April 2017}} The album was recorded both at Newman's own home studio and at Rockfield Studios in Monmouth, a studio Newman claims is well-suited for Wire because "there is not much else to do there."{{cite web |url=http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/music/which-version-of-wire-will-show-up-9186769 |title=Which Version of Wire Will Show Up at Crescent Ballroom? |author=Tom Reardon |work=Phoenix New Times |date=23 March 2017}}

Wire announced the impending release of Silver/Lead on their website on 17 January 2017, describing the music on the album as "a uniquely addictive 21st century psychedelic post-punk" that was "about as far from nostalgia as you could get." The album was released in four different form factors: a standard CD, a digital download, a vinyl version, and a special limited-edition CD/hard-backed book box featuring text by Graham Duff, interviews, and exclusive color photographs.{{cite web |url=https://pinkflag.greedbag.com/mailouts/pinkflag024/pinkflag-news-23-01-17 |title=official webpage for Silver/Lead |date=1 January 2017}}

The band released two streaming singles off of the album prior to the full release. The first single, "Short Elevated Period", was released on 23 January 2017 on NPR Music. Bob Boilen, writing for NPR, describes the track as "music that looks at the present and forward to the future, still with its artful guitar driven snap, all the more surprising for a band that didn't look like it would make it past the three-year mark."{{cite web |url=https://www.npr.org/sections/allsongs/2017/01/23/510954969/wire-set-to-release-new-album-hear-short-elevated-period |title=Wire Set To Release New Album; Hear 'Short Elevated Period |author=Bob Boilen |date=23 January 2017}} The second single, “Diamonds In Cups”, was released for streaming on Stereogum on 28 February 2017. Stereogum’s Kim Ilkowski wrote that the song "[features] some exceptional guitar work that takes you up and down on a blissful, bouncing ride."{{cite web |url=http://www.stereogum.com/1926625/wire-diamonds-in-cups/premiere/ |title=Wire – "Diamonds In Cups" |author=Kim Ilkowski |date=28 February 2017}}

Track listing

{{Track listing

| headline= Silver/Lead track listing

| all_lyrics = Graham Lewis

| all_music = Colin Newman except where noted.

| extra_column = Composer(s)

| title1 = Playing Harp for the Fishes

| extra1 = Lewis, Wire

| length1 = 3:44

| title2 = Short Elevated Period

| length2 = 2:54

| title3 = Diamonds in Cups

| length3 = 4:09

| title4 = Forever & a Day

| extra4 = Lewis, Wire

| length4 = 4:07

| title5 = An Alibi

| length5 = 3:10

| title6 = Sonic Lens

| length6 = 4:31

| title7 = This Time

| extra7 = Lewis, Wire

| length7 = 4:17

| title8 = Brio

| length8 = 3:37

| title9 = Sleep on the Wing

| length9 = 3:00

| title10 = Silver/Lead

| length10 = 2:40

}}

Personnel

Wire

Production

Charts

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scope="col"| Chart (2017)

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{{album chart|Flanders|124|artist=Wire|album=Silver / Lead|rowheader=true|accessdate=14 January 2020}}
{{album chart|Wallonia|143|artist=Wire|album=Silver / Lead|rowheader=true|accessdate=14 January 2020}}
{{album chart|UK2|96|date=20170407|rowheader=true|accessdate=14 January 2020}}

See also

References

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