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Joy Division + New Order: Decades

English

By (author): John Aizlewood

Theres no template for making it as a globally successful pop group. Some of the ingredients remain constant and beyond the music, theres a mixnmatch selection of premature death, drugs, drink, destroyed friendships, lukewarm solo projects and bungled finances. The saga of Joy Division and New Order has all those clichés, yet both groups defined their times and overturned their musical landscape.

First, there was Joy Division. Their music reflected both the barren urban landscape of their native Manchester in the late 1970s and singer Ian Curtiss heart of darkness. They remain forever set in aspic, not merely if merely is the right word by the suicide of their extraordinary and extraordinarily volatile singer, but by two albums as close to perfection as music can come.

From the ashes of Joy Division rose New Order, who recruited a keyboardist because of rather than in spite of the fact she couldnt play. On the cusp of the British dance music boom, with what seemed like remarkable prescience, they invested in The Haçienda, a club in their native Manchester. In its pomp, the queues were around the block, but its debts would sink their heroically hopeless record label, Factory.

If Joy Division were sublime musical darkness, New Order were bathed in sunlight and their globally popular music bridged the chasm between indie and dance and inspired a generation. Having conquered the world while maintaining their credibility, they snatched defeat from the jaws of victory and imploded in a tsunami of recrimination, while still making fabulous music to this day. You couldnt make it up: theres no need to.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 215 x 275mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Oct 2021
  • Publisher: Palazzo Editions Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781786751164

About John Aizlewood

John Aizlewood writes for Mojo Q and Classic Rock. During a 25-year career he has written about music for the Guardian Blender The Observer Melody Maker Sounds FHM The Sunday Times and a host of others. His books include Love Is The Drug (1994) and Playing At Home (1998); he is a critic on the widely acclaimed Rock Icons series and lives near London.

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