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Wire Announce New Self-Titled Album, Share "Joust & Jostle"

Wire have announced a new self-titled album due out April 21 via Pinkflag. It's the followup to last year's Document and Eyewitness, and comes with a new singled called "Joust & Jostle", which you can stream above.

The band has also announced a tour. Check out the dates and tracklist below.

Wire:

01 "Blogging"
02 "Shifting"
03 "Burning Bridges"
04 "In Manchester"
05 "High"
06 "Sleep-Walking"
07 "Joust & Jostle"
08 "Swallow"
09 "Split Your Ends"
10 "Octopus"
11 "Harpooned"

Wire:

04-12-13 Brighton, England - The Prince Albert
04-14-18 London, England - The Lexington
04-20 Southampton, England - Engine Rooms
04-21 Ramsgate, England - Music Hall
04-22 Nottingham, England - Rescue Rooms
04-23 Liverpool, England - Kazimer
04-24 Hebden Bridge, England - Trades Club
04-26 Aberdeen, Scotland - Lemon Tree
04-27 Glasgow, Scotland - King Tut's 
04-28 Leeds, England - Brudenell Social Club
04-29 Manchester, England - Club Academy
04-30 Bristol, England - Fleece
05-27 Seattle, WA - Nuemo's
05-29 San Francisco, CA - Slim's
05-30 Los Angeles, CA - The Echoplex
06-02 Cambridge, MA - The Sinclair
06-03 Brooklyn, NY - Music Hall of Williamsburg
06-04 New York, NY Bowery Ballroom
06-05 Philadelphia, PA - Union Transfer
06-06 Washington, DC - Black Cat
06-08 Cleveland, OH - Beachland Ballroom
06-09 Detroit, MI - Majestic Theatre 
06-10 Louisville, KY - Headliners

Listen to Wire's "Eardrum Buzz":



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