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Joy Division

Slowdive (L-R) is Simon Scott, Neil Halstead, Christian Savill, Nick Chaplin and Rachel Goswell

Slowdive on Reuniting for the Band’s First Album in 22 Years

This is more than a reunion for reunion's sake—Slowdive are honoring their past glories while pushing forward on their own terms.
By Justin Joffe
Iggy Pop

Iggy Pop Reinvented the Male Rock Star on His Solo Debut ‘The Idiot’

With the release of 'The Idiot' on March 18, 1977, Iggy Pop shed the skin of punk and established himself as a true original.
By Ron Hart
Thin Lizzy

The Musicians Who Actually Deserve a Spot in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

They might not have been nominated, but if it had any decency, these are the artists the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame would recognize.
By Tim Sommer
Ian Curtis of Joy Division.

Post-Punk 101: What Is Post-Punk?

By Tim Sommer
Peter Hook and the Light

Never Losing ‘Substance,’ Peter Hook Tours Full Joy Division & New Order Albums

By Linda Laban
Omni.

Omni Sound Like a Lost Classic on Their Debut Album ‘Deluxe’

By Tim Sommer
Let's Eat Grandma.

Let’s Eat Grandma Deliver the Best Debut Album Since REM’s ‘Murmur’

By Tim Sommer
2nd November 1964: American pop group The Beach Boys in 1964. From left to right, Dennis Wilson (1944 - 1983), Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine and Carl Wilson (1946 - 1998)

For the Love of Mike Love: It’s Time to Destroy ‘the Legend of Brian Wilson’

By Tim Sommer
John Cooper Clarke in 1979. (Courtesy Wikipedia)

Five Decades Later, a Pioneer of Punk

By Ira Robbins

The Week in DVR: Harrison Ford Sure Looks Good in Amish Country! Plus, Spike Lee’s Inside Man and Ian Curtis’ Pretty Biopic

By Sara Vilkomerson

Weinstein, Corbijn Present Joy Division Memoir in 40 Shades of Gray

By Sara Vilkomerson
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