In Photos: Wire + Per Purpose + Multiple Man @ The Zoo, 19.02.2014

Wire play at The Zoo, a decade after their last visit to Brisbane, with support from Per Purpose and Multiple Man.
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Wire play at The Zoo, a decade after their last visit to Brisbane, with support from Per Purpose and Multiple Man.
Since first forming in 1976, and over the course of 13 studio albums, Wire have remained perennial outsiders. While their first three albums – Pink Flag (1977), Chairs Missing (1978) and 154 (1979) – are regarded as classic post-punk albums, the band themselves have never been one to reflect on labels, with each album showing […]