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Republic - New Order

 

Description: Artist: New Order / Release Date: 1983 / Genre: Indie Rock & Punk

Newest Review: ... for centuries. Sumner is on form, rambling on about everything from telephones to perfect kisses, everything from the silly ... more

 ... to the profound. And though Peter Hook's presence is subdued through most of the album, he gives one of the best riffs of his career in 'Regret'. Everyone loves 'Regret'. Its classic New Order they say, and they're probably right. But for me this album is best when it plays with those '90s Ibizan dance tunes. The bass that mutters and mumbles throughout, the way the keyboards spiral with quiet dizziness as Sumner laments "It was always something special, it was always water down t...more

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Republic - New Order: New Sunset Fades (515 words)
by - written on 08.07.02
Rating:

Admittedly 'Technique' is the closest New Order came to a masterpiece, but its follow-up 'Republic' is surely the most underrated album in their discography. How anyone can consider 'Get Ready' a better album is beyond me, as what that album proved was how important Gillian Gilbert's input was, her absence resulting in a boorish, often artless album that only occasionally scaled the heights that 'Republic' gazes down from. 'Republic' gazes with a cold, detached beauty, certainly - but a beauty no less wondrous for all its iciness. The choruses melt into the verses like mist, carried by Gilbert's undulating ...

 
 


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