Review
Lost Sirens is an intriguing collection that showcases New Order's ability to blend their signature sound with fresh elements. Released as a companion to their earlier album, Lost Sirens features tracks that were crafted during the sessions for their 2001 album, Get Ready. The compilation gives listeners a glimpse into the band's creative process, revealing both the experimental and electronic aspects that have defined their career. The tracks vary in mood and texture, seamlessly moving between upbeat, danceable rhythms and more introspective melodies. While some songs evoke nostalgia for the band's earlier work, others present a more contemporary take on their sound. The album does a great job of encapsulating the essence of New Order, highlighting their ability to evolve while still staying true to their roots. Production quality is notably high, with crisp instrumentation and layered vocals that showcase the band's musical craftsmanship. Throughout the collection, the energy is infectious, making it an enjoyable listen from start to finish. One of the standout elements of Lost Sirens is its cohesiveness as a collection, despite the tracks being previously unreleased. The album feels intentional, as if the band curated these songs with care, providing a satisfying listening experience for both long-time fans and newcomers. While it may not reach the heights of their most celebrated albums, Lost Sirens serves as a worthy addition to New Order's discography. It is a reminder of their enduring legacy in the world of music and their capacity for innovation. Overall, the album is a valuable listen, showcasing the evolution of a band that continues to leave a mark on the musical landscape.
Info
Lost Sirens by New Order was released on January 7, 2013, in both the UK and the US. In the UK, it reached a peak position of number 18 on the UK Albums Chart, while in the US, it did not achieve notable chart positions. The album was released under the Mute label. It features tracks recorded during the sessions for the band's previous album, *Waiting for the Sirens' Call*. The album was produced by New Order along with their long-time collaborator Stephen Hague.
Tracklisting
- I'll Stay with You
- Sugarcane
- Recoil
- Californian Grass
- Hellbent
- Shake It Up
- I've Got a Feeling
- I Told You So