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Amid all the New Order and Joy Division songs, they slipped in a Monaco cover of “What Do You Want From Me?” with Potts noting their 2000 self-titled album was just reissued Friday for its ...
Joy Division were one of the most popular and pioneering post-punk bands of the 1970s and 1980s - but many fans don't know the shocking reason behind the band's name Skip to main content News ...
Peter Hook is returning to Scarborough for a set of Joy Division and New Order songs. He talks to John Blow about Ian Curtis and the ripple effects of punk.
Joy Division’s influence far outweighs its commercial success as the band’s only two studio albums, Unknown Pleasures (1979) and Closer (1980), have influenced everyone from U2 to The Cure ...
The founding members of Joy Division saw Sex Pistols at Free Trade Hall in 1976 (pictured here) and were inspired to start their own group (Picture: Paul Welsh/Redferns) ...
House Republicans are set to hear from Vice President JD Vance on Tuesday as they work to chart a path forward on plans for a massive conservative policy overhaul.
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Manchester music legend Peter Hook is thinking back to the first ever gig that Joy Division played. It was in Manchester, at the former Pips club, on January 25, 1978. "It was just this maze of ...
A mural of Joy Division’s Ian Curtis in Manchester has been repainted after its mistaken erasure last year by an Amazon Music ad for an Aitch album, as NME points out. The original artist, Akse ...
Joy Division’s 1979 debut, Unknown Pleasures, is a darkly defined landmark, commencing post-punk and becoming something bigger than its parts by influencing contemporaries like The Cure and more ...
Joy Division never charted in the U.S., while New Order scored a trio of Billboard Top 40 albums – including 1989's Technique and 1993's Republic, both of which went gold. They've also notched ...