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I’d rather die. Don't expect a New Order reunion at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony
"I will never play with them three again" ...
Louder on MSN
I’d rather die." Don't expect a New Order reunion at the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame ceremony
"I will never play with them three again" ...
“What the f— is going on?” Bernard Sumner says jokingly. After crashing on both Zoom and WhatsApp, the founding member of New Order decided to give FaceTime a shot. He materializes, sitting on a couch ...
New Order are one of the most unlikely success stories. When Joy Division frontman Ian Curtis committed suicide on May 18, 1980 on the eve of their first U.S. tour, the three remaining members of the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Bernard Sumner of New Order, performing True Faith at The Roxy TV ...
Bernard Sumner of New Order, performing True Faith at The Roxy TV Show, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne 7/21/87. New Order fills five spaces—owning exactly 5%—on a U.K. chart as a number of their fan-favorite ...
“We were getting very good at this,” Peter Hook writes in his 2017 memoir Substance, referring to New Order’s ability to fuse rock and dance into something entirely new. Specifically, he’s talking ...
Hook formed New Order in 1980 with Joy Division bandmates Bernard Sumner and Stephen Morris after the death of Ian Curtis, but left in 2007 Rachel DeSantis is a senior writer on the music team at ...
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