Iggy Pop joined a couple of New Order members onstage last night in New York and played a couple of classic songs by Joy Division, the band that spawned New Order.
You’ve seen them at parties, lurking in the corner, waiting to engage in battle disguised as conversation. They’re indie rock know-it-alls, and no matter what band or musician you mention, they’ve got an opinion — strong and almost certainly negative — ready to ram down your throat...
Chanel’s ‘Les Vernis Couleurs Culte’ commercial promotes five striking new shades of nail polish. What’s the song in this colorful 30-second clip?
In between their appearances at both weekends of Coachella, New Order stopped by ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ last night (April 16) to perform two tunes: ‘I’ll Stay With You’ (above) and ‘Bizarre Love Triangle’ (below). Frontman Bernard Sumner sang his heart out on the outdoor stage, decked out in a black New Order t-shirt. There’s nothing wrong with a little shameless self-promotion, right?
Following their appearance at Coachella this weekend, New Order plan to embark on a North American tour this summer. The trek kicks off at Austin’s Music Hall on July 19 and wraps up at Canada’s Osheaga fest in early August.
Eight tracks left over from New Order's recording sessions for 2005's 'Waiting for the Sirens' Call' have been unearthed and are due out Tuesday (Jan. 15) via a collection titled, appropriately enough, 'Lost Sirens.' The disc features an unreleased mix of the 'Sirens' Call' cut 'I Told You So,' as well as an extended version of 'Hellbent,' which was previously issued on the 2011 compilation 'Total
The world really doesn't need another version of 'Ceremony' -- one of the last songs recorded by Joy Division before singer Ian Curtis' suicide, and the first single released by New Order after forming from JD's ashes -- but the oft-covered tune seems to bring out the best in bands, and Chromatics are no exception. The Portland, Ore.-based indie quartet turns in a dreamy, drifting, down-tempo take