Showing posts with label Depeche Mode. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Depeche Mode. Show all posts

Monday, April 20, 2015

My Music Monday: Joy Division

As a teenager growing up in the '90s, I was never attracted to the mainstream sounds of grunge or whatever else was playing on the radio at the time. I didn't understand why everyone had to be screaming to get their point across. Instead, I latched onto bands from earlier years. Obviously, The Cure was an important band as were Siouxsie and the Banshees, Depeche Mode and New Order. Internet was just getting started during those days so finding music was not as simple as a quick download and to find the music I wanted to listen to required a little digging and research. I was probably about 14 when I had learned that New Order was first an entirely different band named Joy Division.

Joy Division, a band synonymous with the post-punk movement in music, credited as pioneers in the darker sound that came with it thanks to their driving bass lines, haunting melodies and singer Ian Curtis' deep, baritone voice. The first Joy Division song I remember fully embracing was actually a cover of "Dead Souls" by Nine Inch Nails from The Crow movie soundtrack. From there, Joy Division became one of those bands that were more than a band to me. I was going through a pretty rough time during my teenage years with my parents' divorce, that feeling of not fitting in that most teens feel and just the overwhelming urge to escape and find my own place in the world. Their music was like an old friend that understood everything I was feeling. Joy Division released two albums in their short career. Prior to their U.S. tour, Curtis took his own life and the band eventually continued on as New Order.

  
 
This Friday, a few friends and I will be making a trek to Dallas to see bassist Peter Hook and his band The Light as they perform those Joy Division albums Closer and Unknown Pleasures in their entirety along with a special set of New Order tracks. As I have gotten older, those songs have taken on a whole new meaning to me as I am able to relate more to the words because of my own life experiences. Friday night will definitely be a special night for the young teenage girl that still lingers inside me who would spend hours in her room listening to these songs over and over. Below are a few of my favorite tracks.


 
"Transmission" was released in 1979 as the band's first single and has since been covered by Bauhaus/Peter Murphy, Hot Chip, and the cast of the Ian Curtis biographical film Control.
 



"She's Lost Control" first appeared on Unknown Pleasures before it was released again as a more electronic version in 1980. This song features a bass sound where Peter Hook played higher up on the neck.
 


 


One of the earliest songs recorded by Joy Division, and it is also said to be the last song performed at their May 2, 1980 show.
 


"Love Will Tear Us Apart" is probably the most popular or at least most recognizable Joy Division song. The lyrics not only represent Curtis' deteriorating marriage to his wife Deborah, but also his state of mind at the time. It is still my favorite of all their songs, followed very closely by the next one.
 


I'm not sure words would describe the love I have for this song. It was one of the last songs that Ian Curtis penned. When New Order formed, they re-released the song and that version has gained more popularity over the years. Curtis' words, "Heaven knows it's got to be this time" will probably just always clutch a special place in my  heart. RIP Ian.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Electric Youth Releases New Single

I fell in love with Electric Youth after watching (and also falling in love with) the movie Drive.  The soundtrack definitely made that movie and Electric Youth's track "A Real Hero" has quickly launched this electro pop band into the spotlight.  Yesterday, they released their new single, "The Best Thing" which was a collaboration with Depeche Mode, Yaz & Erasure founder, Vince Clarke.  The duo plans to work with Clarke on more music once they complete their current tour.  I can only speculate that it will be greatness just as this first single.  Listen for yourself and check out the video for "A Real Hero" below!

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

The Cure, Depeche Mode, New Order..Oh My!

So yesterday saw a lot of buzz going on over in Cure camp as Robert Smith announced that while the current touring line up is taking a month long break from playing European summer festivals, they plan to do some recording of new material.  RSX also said that Cure fans should expect the long awaited Mixed Up 2 to be released right around Christmas of this year, hopefully just in time to be the perfect stocking stuffer! This time around, Robert is giving some of his favorite bands such as Mogwai and Cranes an opportunity to do the remixes rather than producers as was the case on the previously released Mixed Up.  Take all of this surprising news however you wish.  We Cure fans know to be a bit hesitant to believe everything RSX says.  Just where is that "dark" album follow up to 2008's 4:13 Dream and those DVD releases of In Orange and Show?! I for one hope he's going to give us something we've been waiting four years for!

Over in Depeche Mode land, manager Jonathan Kessler confirms that the new album will be released in April 2013 with a "full world tour" to follow.  Martin Gore had previously mentioned this year that the album would be released in the early part of next year and it looks like it's actually happening.  Frontman Dave Gahan has been somewhat busy with a side project with band Soulsavers with whom he performed a surprise show this past weekend, but mates say he's back and focused and ready to work.  I'm excited to hear where the band is going with this album.  I liked Sounds of the Universe, but I also miss their old sound.  Doesn't matter, I'll be at the concert because they put on a hell of a performance.  Let's start a petition to get DM and The Cure to tour together! How awesome would that be!!

Finally, news that I think just about every one I know is excited to hear and that is that after seven years of being away, New Order has announced a handful of North American dates set for this fall.  After much excitement over the reunion of Bernard Sumner, Stephen Morris and Gillian Gilbert, the band has played select shows in Europe and is even tapped to play a closing ceremony gig for the 2012 Olympics in London with fellow country mates, Blur.  Much has been said about the band touring without bassist Peter Hook, but I think fans will still flock to see this lineup.  The tour will only take them to a few select cities ranging from California to Texas to Canada, so you better snatch up your tickets as soon as you can.  Tour dates are below.

New Order North American tour dates:
Oct. 5: Fox Theatre, Oakland, CA
Oct. 7: Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, CA
Oct. 10: 1stBank Center, Broomfield, CO
Oct. 12: Palladium, Dallas, TX
Oct. 18: Roseland Ballroom, New York, NY
Oct. 21: Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL
Oct. 23: Sony Center, Toronto, ON