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Read & Burn 01

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Read & Burn 01
EP by
Released25 June 2002
LabelPink Flag
Wire EP chronology
The Third Day
(2000)
Read & Burn 01
(2002)
Read & Burn 02
(2002)
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic78/100[1]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
BBC Music(favourable)[3]
Blender[4]
Robert ChristgauA−[5]
Mojo[6]
NME8/10[1]
Pitchfork8.0/10[7]
Q[8]
Stylus MagazineB[9]
Uncut6/10[10]

Read & Burn 01 is an EP by the English rock band Wire.[11][12] It is the first in a series of three Read & Burn EPs. It was released on 25 June 2002.

Critical reception

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Exclaim! praised "the quality of the material and the genuine fire and raw riffage the band has captured on this recording, invigorating their art with punk yet again."[12] Trouser Press called the EP "fast, loud and hectoring," writing that "more than the sound itself, the attitude and sheer energy of Read & Burn 01 is what gestures back to 1977, as Wire channels the spirit of Pink Flag into a hardcore digital context."[11]

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Wire

No.TitleLength
1."In the Art of Stopping"3:34
2."I Don't Understand"3:17
3."Comet"3:17
4."Germ Ship"1:51
5."1st Fast"1:41
6."The Agfers of Kodack"3:13

Personnel

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Production

References

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  1. ^ a b "Read & Burn 01 [EP] - Wire". Metacritic. Retrieved 20 February 2012.
  2. ^ Wilson Neate. "Read & Burn 01". Allmusic. Retrieved 20 February 2012.
  3. ^ Nick Reynolds (20 November 2002). "Wire Read & Burn 01 Review". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 20 February 2012.
  4. ^ Blender (13): 103. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. ^ Robert Christgau. "Wire". robertchristgau.com. Retrieved 20 February 2012.
  6. ^ Mojo: 95. September 2002. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  7. ^ Eric Carr (14 July 2002). "Wire". Pitchfork. Retrieved 20 February 2012.
  8. ^ Q: 118. October 2002. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  9. ^ Ed Howard (1 September 2003). "Wire". Stylus Magazine. Retrieved 20 February 2012.
  10. ^ Uncut: 111. October 2002. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  11. ^ a b "Wire". Trouser Press. Retrieved 25 August 2020.
  12. ^ a b "Wire Read and Burn 01". exclaim.ca.
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