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New Order "Waiting For The Sirens' Call" to Be Released April 12, 2005 in USA; Band Set to Perform at Coachella 2005 (Warner) Late breaking news! New Order have confirmed their appearance as co-headliners at this year's Coachella Valley Music and Art Festival on May 1, 2005, at Empire Polo Field in Indio, Ca. Please note that "Waiting For The Sirens' Call" has a new release date of April 12, 2005, on Warner Bros. Records. After the planet-shagging success of 2001's "Get Ready" and 2002's 'this-is-how-you-do-it' four CD boxset "Retro," Manchester's finest ever band, New Order, return with their new, hotly anticipated album, "Waiting For The Sirens' Call." Showcasing New Order's unique ability to both shake the dancefloor and rock the hardest, "Sirens'" is that rare thing: an album for everyone. It features eleven songs with influences as diverse as electro, rock, dancehall and punk, all bound together by New Order's cool romance, diamond-hard modernity and wild, unparalleled musicality. First single "Krafty," is bass-driven, machine-like, and ridiculously catchy. The title track is wistful and sublime, considered by the band to be one of the best tracks they've ever made. Then there's the perfect pop of "Jetstream" (Bernard's vocals augmented by Scissor Sister Ana Matronic); the wry, hilarious regret of "Morning Night And Day," "I Told You So"'s reckless ragga lope; the Iggy stomper "Working Overtime," and the anthemic, tuneful "Hey Now What You Doing." "Waiting For The Sirens' Call" is the diverse, devastating, delicious sound of a great band at its peak. This energetic, upbeat album was carefully recorded over seven months, using a 'Who's Who' of producers, including Stephen Street (Blur, The Smiths), John Leckie (Pink Floyd, Stone Roses), Stuart Price (Madonna) and New Order themselves. A sustained burst of songwriting by the band resulted in 18 completed songs, a first for New Order. Says Bernard, "We usually do just enough for an album, ten songs and it's done. The seven tracks left off 'Sirens'' are so strong that they are likely to form the basis of a future LP." Phil Cunningham, recruited as guitarist when New Order took "Get Ready" on the road, had the privilege of being invited by Bernard, Hooky and Steve to join the songwriting process for this new record. "I found it strange at first," he says, "because New Order use a lot of technology. And sometimes they reject stuff because it sounds 'too New Order-y.'" "It's the heart and the soul of New Order that's important," explains Bernard. "If something sounds like a pastiche, that's not good enough." Rejecting the obvious has always been New Order's technique. In their 28-year career, they've changed the face of pop music on more than one occasion. As Joy Division, they ripped up rock's rule book by making music that was heavy and subtle, glacial, yet full of lament. "Love Will Tear Us Apart" has just been chosen as one of The Brits 25 best songs ever written. Then, as New Order, they were light years ahead of the dance scene with the world's best-ever-selling 12" single, "Blue Monday," before bringing Manchester to the masses with the platinum-selling album "Technique." As an aside, they made the only cool football anthem ever made, "World In Motion," which went to Number One, as well as having hits with various side projects such as Electronic, Monaco and The Other Two. The New Order legacy is undeniable, yet the band keeps coming up with more. "Waiting For The Sirens' Call" is so packed with pop tunes, it sounds like a Greatest Hits collection. Bernard's lyrics cover computers, hangovers, the folly of man's #### -- and even Dracula's castle (a reference to St. Catherine's, the Jane Seymour-owned studio where part of "Sirens'" was recorded). His voice has never sounded better, Hooky's mournful, gorgeous bass twists throughout, Phil's guitars add warmth and depth, and Stephen's drumming and looping show the imitators how it's done. There is no other band that unites both "spotty students and football hooligans" (Bernard), as well as housewives and rock stars, the art-set and the mainstream, indie-lovers and dance nutters. No other band that can wring such emotion from machines, or make guitars sound so fresh. No one else is so spiky, so startling, innovative and inspirational; no one else makes pop music for clever people that hits the heart as well as the head. In 2005, when every other up-and-coming band cites Joy Division and New Order as inspirations, it's fantastic to have the real deal back -- and in such blistering form. | |
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I hope to see them live this time. | |
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jn2 said: I hope to see them live this time.
If they come to Paris I'come and crash at your place! | |
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GangstaFam said: The seven tracks left off 'Sirens'' are so strong that they are likely to form the basis of a future LP."
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Here's a link to a stream of the single, Krafty.
http://jp.wmiadmin.com/me.../55051.asx Enjoy! Your thoughts on this song please.....? | |
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RocknRollDave said: Here's a link to a stream of the single, Krafty.
http://jp.wmiadmin.com/me.../55051.asx Enjoy! Your thoughts on this song please.....? Seems to be a file my WMP cannot play... | |
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But hey! There's always E-mule, said the addicted one. | |
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There is already plenty of downloads...
I will tell you what i think of it as soon as it is in! | |
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HamsterHuey said: RocknRollDave said: Here's a link to a stream of the single, Krafty.
http://jp.wmiadmin.com/me.../55051.asx Enjoy! Your thoughts on this song please.....? Seems to be a file my WMP cannot play... Oh.....When I click on it, it says it won't work, then I click "Refresh" and it seems to all of a sudden like the file and play it. Maybe that will work for you. If not, sorry! The track is quite a cheery, happy sounding song, bit of a Kraftwork-y bass at the start (which is maybe where the title comes from..?) Seems a bit throwaway on first listen, but then, don't most great songs take a while to worm their way under your skin? Good to have them back. Bad grammar edit [Edited 2/8/05 3:28am] | |
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LoL
The first "Krafty" was really "Sabotage" The second seems to be the real thing. "What see is what you get" Is that a part of the lyrics? | |
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I like Krafty a lot! Sounds like classic New Order. I'm looking forward to this release now. I'd heard nothing about it. | |
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jn2 said: I hope to see them live this time.
boring live. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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superspaceboy said: jn2 said: I hope to see them live this time.
boring live. LoL! What, just cuz they have no dancers? | |
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HamsterHuey said: superspaceboy said: boring live. LoL! What, just cuz they have no dancers? No, all they do is stand there pushing buttons. I swear when I saw them in 88/89 the girl just stood there for 45 minutes and press 1 button. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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superspaceboy said: HamsterHuey said: LoL! What, just cuz they have no dancers? No, all they do is stand there pushing buttons. I swear when I saw them in 88/89 the girl just stood there for 45 minutes and press 1 button. It's hard work. Do not underestimate the force of having to work heavy machinery | |
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HamsterHuey said: superspaceboy said: No, all they do is stand there pushing buttons. I swear when I saw them in 88/89 the girl just stood there for 45 minutes and press 1 button. It's hard work. Do not underestimate the force of having to work heavy machinery I do not. I force feed Althom twice a day. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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superspaceboy said: HamsterHuey said: LoL! What, just cuz they have no dancers? No, all they do is stand there pushing buttons. I swear when I saw them in 88/89 the girl just stood there for 45 minutes and press 1 button. That'll be Gillian...who is no longer in the band I saw them live after the last album came out. Boring? No. Sloppy? Oh yeah Not what you might call a polished performance. They have never been a great live act, but they were OK, not a bad gig - more than just button pushing, anyhow. | |
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