Seizures. Seizures. As an epileptic Joy Division and Ian Curtis have always had a special place in my heart, and helped me in my darkest. I salute ya’ll, and thanks for the upload!
There's a film called Control (2007) about the life of Ian Curtis (the vocalist) if you are interested.. You'll find all the context you need to know about the band
The backstory of their only having two albums is because the lead singer/lyricist/songwriter Ian Curtis committed suicide after their second album. RIP. The remaining members of the band formed into New Order after that.
one of my fav songs ever just based on its atmosphere and its melody. It makes me feel like I'm in a dark place with thick fog surrounding me at all times. I'm not a complete expert of the history of Ian Curtis (the vocalist) but from what I remember, he was battling with depression at the time and tragically committed suicide in between the release of their 2 albums. The band then broke up and formed a new group called New Order where they explored new sounds of Synth Pop.
Try listening to "New dawn fades". It's one of the best songs I ever heard. These guys did not make one bad song. It's one of those rare bands. They also pioneered the post punk / new wave movement. A lot of famous musicians have a lot of good things to say about them. Edit: At first they went by the name Warsaw, but then later changed it to Joy Division, which has a very dark historical meaning. (too dark to write about it here on YT)
Depression is THE thing with Ian Curtis and Joy Division! And: the first Moog came in 1964, ten years later Jean-Michel Jarre made synths mainstream, five years before "Unknown Pleasures".
Love your channel and insights on music! The Swans, btw, were heavily influenced by Joy Division, good catch there. I definitely listen to New Order much more than Joy Division, but JD was still such an incredible band. I won't call them influential and groundbreaking, although they were obviously all of those things. What i find most incredible about JD is that the music, and Ian's voice, makes me feel basically the same way as when I first heard them in 1990: slightly uncomfortable. It is uncompromising, clausterphobic, thought-provoking work. The music and lyricst foreshadow the tragedy that was Ian's life. I have never worshipped Ian in the way that many rock stars gone too soon have been- I simply wish he had survived himself. If anything, I think what sticks out the most in JD is the power of it's raw humanity. Strange that in such cold, unwelcoming music, that remains my biggest impression.
I Remember Nothing ... of how to sing. Seriously though, I think this is about hearing domestic violence in the next door apartment. "For Way too long," is the victims voice. Listening to this and staying out of it , for way too long. Also, He sounds most like Jim Morrison here imo.
Even with all the DSBM, dark ambient, power electronics, doom metal etc. that I listen to, I can hardly ever bear listening to Joy Division, I can't think of a darker and more depressing band.
This album is frontloaded. I really enjoy the earlier songs on this album and there the vocals aren't a problem or even add to the atmosphere of it, but near the end it falls off and the songwriting becomes much less interesting for me.
A lot of people don't enjoy it - I hated Love Will Tear Us Apart for the longest time until it clicked. Definitely not for everyone but they are so emotive and have so much soul. Plus their bass player Peter Hook is an absolute riff machine
Seizures. Seizures. As an epileptic Joy Division and Ian Curtis have always had a special place in my heart, and helped me in my darkest. I salute ya’ll, and thanks for the upload!
There's a film called Control (2007) about the life of Ian Curtis (the vocalist) if you are interested.. You'll find all the context you need to know about the band
The backstory of their only having two albums is because the lead singer/lyricist/songwriter Ian Curtis committed suicide after their second album. RIP. The remaining members of the band formed into New Order after that.
Oh dang....I had no idea. That puts a lot of the negativity of these songs into perspective but makes them even more tragic.
It was even before the album were released RIP Ian ❤
one of my fav songs ever just based on its atmosphere and its melody. It makes me feel like I'm in a dark place with thick fog surrounding me at all times. I'm not a complete expert of the history of Ian Curtis (the vocalist) but from what I remember, he was battling with depression at the time and tragically committed suicide in between the release of their 2 albums. The band then broke up and formed a new group called New Order where they explored new sounds of Synth Pop.
Try listening to "New dawn fades". It's one of the best songs I ever heard. These guys did not make one bad song. It's one of those rare bands. They also pioneered the post punk / new wave movement.
A lot of famous musicians have a lot of good things to say about them.
Edit: At first they went by the name Warsaw, but then later changed it to Joy Division, which has a very dark historical meaning. (too dark to write about it here on YT)
Synths go back to the 1950s and earlier. The Beatles were using the prototype Moog for their last albums.
Managed to catch them live in Manchester in the late 70s, Post industrial punk at its best
Depression is THE thing with Ian Curtis and Joy Division! And: the first Moog came in 1964, ten years later Jean-Michel Jarre made synths mainstream, five years before "Unknown Pleasures".
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Love your channel and insights on music! The Swans, btw, were heavily influenced by Joy Division, good catch there.
I definitely listen to New Order much more than Joy Division, but JD was still such an incredible band. I won't call them influential and groundbreaking, although they were obviously all of those things.
What i find most incredible about JD is that the music, and Ian's voice, makes me feel basically the same way as when I first heard them in 1990: slightly uncomfortable. It is uncompromising, clausterphobic, thought-provoking work. The music and lyricst foreshadow the tragedy that was Ian's life.
I have never worshipped Ian in the way that many rock stars gone too soon have been- I simply wish he had survived himself.
If anything, I think what sticks out the most in JD is the power of it's raw humanity. Strange that in such cold, unwelcoming music, that remains my biggest impression.
I think the smashing sounds really fill out the tune and complete the vibe.
I Remember Nothing ... of how to sing. Seriously though, I think this is about hearing domestic violence in the next door apartment. "For Way too long," is the victims voice. Listening to this and staying out of it , for way too long. Also, He sounds most like Jim Morrison here imo.
Even with all the DSBM, dark ambient, power electronics, doom metal etc. that I listen to, I can hardly ever bear listening to Joy Division, I can't think of a darker and more depressing band.
Death in June
nice
Am I the only one who can't stand this band or Ian Curtis's vocals? This song just reinforces how dull I think it all is. Fight me below 😊
This album is frontloaded. I really enjoy the earlier songs on this album and there the vocals aren't a problem or even add to the atmosphere of it, but near the end it falls off and the songwriting becomes much less interesting for me.
definitely not for everyone but you may still like Love Will Tear Us Apart by them
A lot of people don't enjoy it - I hated Love Will Tear Us Apart for the longest time until it clicked. Definitely not for everyone but they are so emotive and have so much soul. Plus their bass player Peter Hook is an absolute riff machine
no you're right mate they're total shite!
@Andrew-cy7jo That was the first song I heard, and I don't like it. I haven't liked anything and I feel like the world is lying.