Bernard Sumner

Beyond "Blue Monday": New Order's Best Deep Cuts

New Order are an amazing singles band but their robust catalog offers so much more. Here are their best deep cuts, which are essential listening to anyone who already loves “Age of Consent,” “Blue Monday,” “Bizarre Love Triangle,” “Ceremony,” “True Faith” and “Regret.”

Joy Division's Peter Hook & Stephen Morris celebrated 40 years of 'Closer' on Tim's Twitter Listening Party

Joy Division’s second and final alum, ‘Closer,’ celebrated its 40th anniversary on July 18. “I really do feel like this LP is Ian [Curtis]’s masterpiece,” Hook said.

watch Mark Lanegan & Cold Cave cover Joy Division's "Isolation" for Ian Curtis tribute

Today was the ‘Moving Through the Silence‘ livestream tribute to mark the 40th anniversary of Joy Division frontman Ian Curtis’ death…

Joy Division members, Brandon Flowers & more to livestream Ian Curtis tribute on 40th anniversary of his death

“Moving Through the Silence” will be an “evening of music, poetry and conversation” that also features Elbow and more.

27 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Pearl Jam, Shabazz Palaces, Lingua Ignota, The Dream Syndicate, Joan Shelley, TOPS, Ulcerate, Naaem (Silver Apples cover), Young Knives, and more.

The Chemical Brothers prep deluxe 20th anniversary edition of 'Surrender'

The deluxe edition of ’Surrender’ includes remixes, b-sides, the videos from the album and more.

Patti Smith, Debbie Harry, Jason Isbell & more @ 2019 Tibet House Benefit (pics, setlist)

The 32nd Annual Tibet House US Benefit Concert featured performances from Debbie Harry, Patti Smith, Jason Isbell, Nathaniel Rateliff, Jon Batiste, members of New Order, and more…

Debbie Harry joins Tibet House benefit lineup; Sturgill Simpson drops off

Debbie Harry joins a lineup that already included Stephen Colbert, Jason Isbell, Nathaniel Rateliff, members of New Order, Angélique Kidjo, Laurie Anderson, and more.

Margo Price, Jon Batiste, New Order's Bernard Sumner & more playing 2019 Tibet House benefit

The annual benefit concert at Carnegie Hall, curated by Philip Glass, happens in February.
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