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Drums and Wires
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Format: CD / Album with Blu-ray
Our Take
Our Take
XTC's "Drums & Wires" is a sonic journey through the quirky minds of Andy Partridge and Colin Moulding. Released in 1979, this album showcases the band's genius for blending catchy pop melodies with intricate instrumentation. From the infectious hooks of "Making Plans for Nigel" to the frenetic energy of "Helicopter," XTC proves that they are masters of their craft.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Complicated Game," a song that perfectly encapsulates the band's penchant for crafting complex, multi-layered compositions. The juxtaposition of Partridge's playful vocals and Moulding's driving bassline creates a dynamic sound that is both innovative and irresistible.
Another highlight of "Drums & Wires" is the experimental edge that XTC brings to their music. Tracks like "Chain of Command" and "Millions" showcase the band's willingness to push the boundaries of traditional pop music, incorporating elements of post-punk and new wave to create a sound that is uniquely their own.
Overall, XTC's "Drums & Wires" is a testament to the band's creativity and vision. With its infectious melodies, intricate arrangements, and offbeat charm, this album is a must-listen for fans of intelligent, genre-defying music. XTC may have flown under the radar in their heyday, but "Drums & Wires" proves that they are a band worth revisiting.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Making Plans for Nigel
2. Helicopter
3. Day in Day Out
4. When You're Near Me I Have Difficulty
5. Ten Feet Tall
6. Roads Girdle the Globe
7. Reel By Reel
8. Millions
9. That Is the Way
10. Outside World
11. Scissor Man
12. Complicated Game
13. Life Begins at the Hop
14. Chain of Command
15. Limelight
Disc: 2
1. Making Plans for Nigel
2. Helicopter
3. Day in Day Out
4. When You're Near Me I Have Difficulty
5. Ten Feet Tall
6. Roads Girdle the Globe
7. Reel By Reel
8. Millions
9. That Is the Way
10. Outside World
11. Scissor Man
12. Complicated Game
13. Life Begins at the Hop
14. Chain of Command
15. Limelight
Disc: 1
16. Life Begins at the Hop
17. Homo Safari
18. Chain of Command
19. Limelight
20. Bushman President
21. Pulsing Pulsing
22. Wait 'Til Your Boat Goes Down
23. Ten Feet Tall (Electric Version)
24. Officer Blue
25. Over Rusty Water
26. Sleepyheads
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About the artist
XTC
XTC: The Eccentric Geniuses of Swindon If there's one band that encapsulates the quirky, offbeat charm of British alternative rock, it's XTC. Formed in Swindon in 1972, this group of musical mavericks has been pushing the boundaries of pop music for nearly five decades. Led by the enigmatic frontman Andy Partridge, XTC's music is a heady mix of angular guitars, intricate melodies, and razor-sharp lyrics. Songs like "Senses Working Overtime" and "Making Plans for Nigel" showcase the band's knack for combining infectious hooks with thought-provoking social commentary. But XTC's appeal goes beyond just their music. The band's live performances are legendary for their energy and unpredictability, with Partridge's charismatic stage presence keeping audiences on their toes. And let's not forget their iconic music videos, which often feature surreal visuals and playful nods to pop culture. Despite their critical acclaim and dedicated fanbase, XTC has always remained somewhat under the radar in the mainstream music world. But for those in the know, this band is a true hidden gem, ripe for discovery. So whether you're a die-hard XTC fan or a newcomer to their eclectic sound, one thing's for sure: this band is not to be missed. Take a dive into the weird and wonderful world of XTC – your ears will thank you.
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