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  1. By Joshua Klein. Genre: Rock. Reviewed: October 29, 2007. Tied to a film-related renewed interest in the band, Joy Division's three formative, formidable works get cleaned up and reissued in...

  2. www.loudersound.com › reviews › joy-divisions-closer-foreboding-painful-and-stillJoy Division: Closer album review | Louder

    17 de jul. de 2020 · Reviews. Classic Rock. Joy Division's Closer: foreboding, painful, and still wreathed in shadow. Joy Division's Closer: as the NME commented with wry understatement: “ [This album] cannot have been easy to record” By Everett True. ( Classic Rock ) published 17 July 2020. (Image: © Rhino)

  3. 17 de jul. de 2020 · Album Reviews. Music. Bands & Artists. Joy Division’s Closer at 40. A Retrospective on a Masterpiece. By. David Edwards. - July 17, 2020. 4. Share This. Email. Album design by Martyn Atkins and Peter Saville. Appiani tomb photograph used courtesy of Bernard Pierre Wolff.

  4. 24 de sept. de 2012 · “Closer" by Joy Division is a haunting and atmospheric album that has long been regarded as a seminal work in the post-punk genre. Released in 1980, just months after lead singer Ian Curtis' tragic suicide, the album showcases the band's unique sound and lyrical depth.

  5. 15 de dic. de 2023 · Two months later, the band posthumously released their second studio album, Closer. The album sees Joy Division develop their sound. The opening track, ‘ Atrocity Exhibition’, sees the group take on more experimental influences, the six-minute song rising into a chaotic inferno of sound and distortion towards its conclusion.

  6. The music of Joy Division – an art-minded English postpunk band that initially struck reviewers as a tuneful version of PiL – sets forth an even more indelible vision of gloom. In fact, it’s ...

  7. 7 de ago. de 2020 · Joy Division - "Closer" (40th Anniversary Reissue) | Album Review. by Conor Lochrie ( @conornoconnor) There’s a repeated line in W.B. Yeats’ poem ‘Easter 1916’: A terrible beauty is born. This devastating line could describe the feeling of listening to Joy Division’s Closer for the first time.