fbpx
Wikipedia

Snakedrill

Snakedrill is an EP by English rock band Wire, released in November 1986 by Mute Records. It was the first release after the band's five-year hiatus (1980–1985), and foreshadows their extensive use of electronic instrumentation on following albums, particularly on "A Serious of Snakes", which contains multiple layered synth and keyboard parts.

Snakedrill
EP by
ReleasedNovember 1986[1]
RecordedSummer 1986[1]
StudioThe Strong Room, London[1]
Genre
Length15:53
LabelMute
Producer
Wire chronology
Document and Eyewitness
(1981)
Snakedrill
(1986)
Ahead
(1987)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Robert ChristgauB+[3]

The entire EP is now included in the form of bonus tracks on The Ideal Copy (1987).

Content edit

"A Serious of Snakes" and "Advantage in Height" are slightly mainstream, avant-pop tracks, while the droning "Drill", which is based around a single chord, is described by Paul Lester in the book Lowdown: The Story of Wire as "far removed from the luscious musicality" of earlier songs like "Outdoor Miner" and "Map Ref. 41°N 93°W". Instead, "the delight," he wrote, "lay in the sonic layers and textures rather than any melodic twists and turns." The almost a cappella "Up to the Sun," sung as a duet by Graham Lewis and Colin Newman, is likened to a Gregorian chant by Lester.[2][1] The track is described by AllMusic as a "pseudo-mystical incantation" and was allegedly written by Lewis in order to "cure" Newman, who had been suffering from hepatitis.[2]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Wire

  1. "'A Serious of Snakes...'" – 4:53
  2. "Drill" – 5:05
  3. "Advantage in Height" – 3:05
  4. "Up to the Sun" – 2:50

Personnel edit

Adapted from the EP liner notes, except where noted.[4]

Wire

Technical personnel

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Lester, Paul (2009). Lowdown: The Story of Wire. Omnibus Press. ISBN 9780857120410. Retrieved 6 January 2023 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ a b c Wilson Neate. "Snakedrill". Allmusic. Retrieved 20 February 2012.
  3. ^ Robert Christgau. "Wire". robertchristgau.com. Retrieved 20 February 2012.
  4. ^ Snakedrill (Media notes). Wire. Mute Records. 1986.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  5. ^ a b c 1985–1990: The A List (Media notes). Wire. Mute Records. 1993.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  6. ^ a b "Music Production and Mixing: Discography 1986". garethjones.com. Retrieved 24 January 2023.

External links edit

  • Snakedrill at Discogs (list of releases)


snakedrill, english, rock, band, wire, released, november, 1986, mute, records, first, release, after, band, five, year, hiatus, 1980, 1985, foreshadows, their, extensive, electronic, instrumentation, following, albums, particularly, serious, snakes, which, co. Snakedrill is an EP by English rock band Wire released in November 1986 by Mute Records It was the first release after the band s five year hiatus 1980 1985 and foreshadows their extensive use of electronic instrumentation on following albums particularly on A Serious of Snakes which contains multiple layered synth and keyboard parts SnakedrillEP by WireReleasedNovember 1986 1 RecordedSummer 1986 1 StudioThe Strong Room London 1 GenrePost punk experimental rock industrial rockLength15 53LabelMuteProducerDaniel Miller Gareth JonesWire chronologyDocument and Eyewitness 1981 Snakedrill 1986 Ahead 1987 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 2 Robert ChristgauB 3 The entire EP is now included in the form of bonus tracks on The Ideal Copy 1987 Contents 1 Content 2 Track listing 3 Personnel 4 References 5 External linksContent edit A Serious of Snakes and Advantage in Height are slightly mainstream avant pop tracks while the droning Drill which is based around a single chord is described by Paul Lester in the book Lowdown The Story of Wire as far removed from the luscious musicality of earlier songs like Outdoor Miner and Map Ref 41 N 93 W Instead the delight he wrote lay in the sonic layers and textures rather than any melodic twists and turns The almost a cappella Up to the Sun sung as a duet by Graham Lewis and Colin Newman is likened to a Gregorian chant by Lester 2 1 The track is described by AllMusic as a pseudo mystical incantation and was allegedly written by Lewis in order to cure Newman who had been suffering from hepatitis 2 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Wire A Serious of Snakes 4 53 Drill 5 05 Advantage in Height 3 05 Up to the Sun 2 50Personnel editAdapted from the EP liner notes except where noted 4 Wire B C Gilbert Colin Newman Graham Lewis Robert Gotobed Technical personnel Daniel Miller producer mixing 1 5 Gareth Jones producer engineer 5 6 mixing 5 6 David Buckland cover photographyReferences edit a b c d e Lester Paul 2009 Lowdown The Story of Wire Omnibus Press ISBN 9780857120410 Retrieved 6 January 2023 via Google Books a b c Wilson Neate Snakedrill Allmusic Retrieved 20 February 2012 Robert Christgau Wire robertchristgau com Retrieved 20 February 2012 Snakedrill Media notes Wire Mute Records 1986 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link a b c 1985 1990 The A List Media notes Wire Mute Records 1993 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link a b Music Production and Mixing Discography 1986 garethjones com Retrieved 24 January 2023 External links editSnakedrill at Discogs list of releases nbsp This 1980s alternative rock album related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Snakedrill amp oldid 1135412827, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.