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To celebrate the 35th anniversary of "Love Will Tear Us Apart" on June 27th, Rhino is reissuing four iconic Joy Division releases on heavyweight 180-gram vinyl. The studio albums Unknown Pleasures (1979) and Closer (1980) are being followed by Still (1981
Joy Division recorded only two albums before singer Ian Curtis tragically took his own life in 1980. But what the Manchester quartet lacked in longevity, they made up for in quality. The two albums pioneered a new sound and mood for alternative music.
Still is a compilation album by English rock band Joy Division, consisting of previously released and unreleased studio material and a live recording of Joy Division's last concert, performed at Birmingham University.
Closer, the band's 1980 sophomore album released two months after the death of lead singer Ian Curtis, continued where the first album left off, with "Heart And Soul", "Isolation", and "Twenty Four Hours".
This 1979 collection of the Buzzcocks first 8 UK singles is a masterpiece of Pop Punk: high tension chainsaw guitars churn beneath front man Pete Shelley's dry, sly lyrics of love ventured and, mostly, lost.
Originally released in 1998 following a string of EPs, "Beats and Breaks from the Flower Patch" has since become regarded as a hidden lo-fi gem of the late 90's.