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77

Generally favorable reviews - based on 20 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 20
  2. Negative: 0 out of 20
  1. Object 47 highlights Wire's pop credentials, but the band hasn't lost its edge.
  2. Alternative Press
    80
    The serrated serenades of Object 47 offer all the compact joys of past Wire classics like "154" and "Chairs Missing," but amplified and digitalized for the internet age. [Sep 2008, p.149]
  3. Object 47 is at once warmly familiar as Wire yet not a "return" to any particular sonic period in the group's convoluted history.
  4. Blender
    80
    Even when the Wire slow way down, their densely layered riffs reward wall-shaking volumes. [Oct 2008, p.83]
  5. Object 47 does an excellent job of making a leap toward the avant-pop side of the pop/punk wire walked by…uh…Wire on "Chairs Missing" and "154."
  6. Deprived of Bruce Gilbert's guitar, these fractious lifers return to and improve on their dance-rock '80s.
  7. Object 47 is proof that Wire’s edge remains as sharp as ever.
  8. At 35 minutes long, Object 47 is the perfect length: short, to the point, and boasting some of Wire's most vital music.
  9. Even when the vocals are being run through processors and the guitars are distorted, it still feels managed, and a lack of high-range makes it inviting and easy to listen to even at its noisiest.
  10. Wire is a great band who have often been daunting to approach, so the really dazzling thing about Object 47 is just how approachable and digestible it is.
  11. Of all the bands in the rock canon, Wire may be the best embodiment of the term “forward-thinking” that is so vogue nowadays, and Object 47 keeps with the mantra with stunning results.
  12. Q Magazine
    80
    Pleasingly, this is the Wire's best new music since their glory days in the late '70s. [Aug 2008, p.145]
  13. 80
    Scuffed-up and brainy, Object 47 finds Wire still beguiling after all these years.
  14. That misstep ['Patient Flees'] aside, no band mocks harder, and Object 47 is a smartly sardonic piece of work on par with Wire's late-'70s heyday.
  15. Uncut
    80
    Their first album without guitarist Bruce Gilbert draws on their strength as writers of nuanced pop, producing, in the mellow rumble of 'One Of Us,' 'Mekon Headman' and Perspex Icon,' a few more for the next Best Of.

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