Joy Division + New Order

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781786751164
  • Dimensions: 215 x 275mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Feb 2026
  • Publisher: Gemini Books Group Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Joy Division and New Order: two globally successful groups that defied their times and overturned the musical landscape.

First, there was Joy Division, their music reflecting the bleak urban landscape of 1970s Manchester and singer Ian Curtis’s melancholic introspection. Then came New Order, rising from Joy Division’s ashes after the death of Curtis. Their music bridged the chasm between indie and dance, inspiring a generation and making their club, The Haçienda, a legendary destination.

In this newly updated edition, Joy Division + New Order: Decades charts the two bands across nearly half a century of ups and downs. Go behind the scenes with stunning photography, and hear from key figures including Bernard Sumner, Stephen Hook, and Peter Morris via archive interviews. Complete with profiles of every studio album, this is an essential read for fans of both bands.

John Aizlewood contributes to Mojo, Radio Times, The Sunday Times and Classic Rock, among others. He has written about music for Q, The Guardian, Blender, The Observer, Melody Maker, Evening Standard, Sounds and a host of others. He is the author of Love Is The Drug, Playing At Home, Radiohead: Life In A Glasshouse, Before You Go: Lower League Life & Love At The Lamex and Joy Division + New Order: Decades. He is a critic on the widely acclaimed Rock Icons series and lives near London.