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8. “Elegia” (from Low-Life, 1985). Smack-dab in the middle of New Order’s best album, they went and threw us a knuckleball: “Elegia” is the only dirge they’d ever write.
It's time to give in to temptation, await the perfect kiss, and read our perfect list.New Order's Top 10 Songs Adam Kivel ...
New Order's shambolic, ecstasy-tinged World Cup hit was the first sign everything was about to change In 1990, English football wasn't cool – and English football songs certainly weren't.
New Order are to release an updated version of their 2005 compilation album ‘Singles’. The 32-song compilation now includes the track ‘I’ll Stay With You’ from New Order’s 2013 album ...
No song in the history of pop has confounded expectations more than New Order’s 1983 single Blue Monday. A complicated seven-minute slice of programmed electro-pop, the track eschewed a standard ...
“To my mind, ‘Regret’ was the last great New Order song,” bassist Peter Hook said last year. The chiming 1993 track was written under duress: four years after the band’s previous album ...
Remarkably, as well as the song has endured, “Bizarre Love Triangle” was never actually a hit. The song failed to chart in the U.S. during its initial 1986 release — it did hit No. 98 on the ...