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Frequent collaborators Reebok and Pleasures are bringing in the iconic band Joy Division for a new Club C collab, available now. Fans of the band should instantly recognize the inspiration behind this ...
Joy Division's seminal album Unknown Pleasures ... But 1979 was a watershed year for the album cover overall too. The new generation of post-punk and synth-pop bands demanded a more considered ...
Dogged with a surface perception of perennial nihilism, Joy Division's ‘A Means to an End' from 1980's Closer LP countered ...
Legendary bassist Peter Hook was one quarter of Joy Division, and he played in New Order from the band’s 1980 beginning until ...
The sneakers and the apparel range utilize artwork and song titles from the British post-punk band's 1979 LP 'Unknown Pleasures.' ...
Leading bands of the 2000s post-punk revival were inspired by Joy Division, driven by the intrigue and enigma of singer Ian Curtis.
The English rock band Joy Division released their debut studio album “Unknown Pleasures” 40 years ago. The front cover doesn’t feature any words, only a now iconic black and white data graph showing ...
we’ll do a cover. We have to crack on though ’cause I’ve got a bus to catch.” They then launched into Joy Division’s 1979 single, with the two sharing vocal duties. Check it out below.