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The iconic cover of Joy Division’s 1979 debut album Unknown Pleasures is perhaps the most enduring image of the post-punk era. You’ve probably got a t-shirt of it.
Amid all the New Order and Joy Division songs, they slipped in a Monaco cover of “What Do You Want From Me?” with Potts noting their 2000 self-titled album was just reissued Friday for its ...
Readers who are interested in copping this Pleasures x Joy Division x Reebok Club C can do so now at Pleasuresnow.com and at the Complex Shop at 1 p.m. ET for $130.
One of Joy Division’s members – either Stephen Morris or Bernard Sumner – saw Craft’s image and instructed Peter Saville, the designer of Unknown Pleasures’ artwork and packaging, to use it for the ...
There’s a close look at the New Order album Low-Life, when the entire band was tricked into a photo shoot that ultimately produced the album’s iconic cover. And we’ve yet to get to ...
The cover of Joy Division's second album Closer, featuring design by Peter Saville and photography by Bernard Pierre Wolff. Picture: Alamy Released in July 1980, Closer was a posthumous work.
New Joy Division artwork is being planned in Stockport in tribute to one of Greater Manchester's most iconic music groups. The proposed installation is based on the cover of Joy Division's Unknown ...
New Joy Division artwork is being planned in Stockport in tribute to one of Greater Manchester’s most iconic music groups. The proposed installation is based on the cover of Joy Division’s Unknown ...
The grunge band’s second album pips Pink Floyd’s ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’ to the top spot. British music fans have spoken, and Nirvana’s 'Nevermind' has been voted best album cover of ...
Then, Peter Saville was the coming name in album design. His sleeves for Joy Division, OMD and New Order led him well into the Britpop ’90s.
The quirkiest Hipgnosis album covers have typical art-school backstories, the testy Thorgerson being “a man who wouldn’t take ‘yes’ for an answer.” ...
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