Power Corruption and Lies (Definitive)

New Order

Review

Power Corruption and Lies (Definitive) by New Order stands as a landmark album that brilliantly melds post-punk with electronic music. Released in 1983, it marked a significant evolution for the band, showcasing their innovative approach to sound and lyrical depth. The album opens with Age of Consent, a track that sets the tone with its pulsating rhythms and infectious melody. The combination of Bernard Sumner's distinctive vocals and the synth-driven backdrop creates an atmosphere that is both nostalgic and forward-thinking. Each song flows seamlessly into the next, highlighting the band’s ability to craft cohesive and compelling narratives. One of the standout tracks is Love Vigilantes, which tells a haunting story through its lyrical imagery. The juxtaposition of its upbeat tempo and somber themes reflects New Order’s skill in creating music that is both danceable and thought-provoking. Another highlight is the electronic anthem The Village, showcasing their pioneering use of synthesizers and drum machines, which would influence countless artists in the years to come. The production quality of Power Corruption and Lies (Definitive) is exceptional, with the remastered elements breathing new life into the original recordings. The album presents a rich tapestry of sound that allows listeners to immerse themselves fully in its layers and intricacies. Overall, Power Corruption and Lies (Definitive) is not just an album, but a pivotal moment in the evolution of alternative music. Its timeless appeal and groundbreaking sound continue to resonate with both new listeners and long-time fans alike, solidifying New Order's status as one of the most influential bands of their era. This definitive edition serves as a powerful reminder of the band's legacy and the enduring impact of their artistic vision.

Info

Power, Corruption & Lies (Definitive) by New Order was released on October 21, 2022, in both the UK and the US. In the UK, it reached a peak position of number 22 on the UK Albums Chart, while in the US, it did not achieve notable chart positions. The album was released under the Warner Music label. The reissue features remastered versions of the original tracks, which were initially recorded at Strawberry Studios and other locations in the early 1980s. The reissue was overseen by the band and produced by Stephen Hague, along with New Order.

Tracklisting

  1. Age of Consent - 2020 Digital Master
  2. We All Stand - 2020 Remaster
  3. The Village - 2020 Digital Master
  4. 5 8 6 - 2020 Digital Master
  5. Your Silent Face - 2020 Digital Master
  6. Ultraviolence - 2020 Digital Master
  7. Ecstacy - 2020 Digital Master
  8. Leave Me Alone - 2020 Digital Master
  9. Age of Consent - Writing Session Recording
  10. The Village - Writing Session Recording
  11. 5 8 6 - Writing Session Recording
  12. Your Silent Face - Writing Session Recording
  13. Ecstacy - Writing Session Recording
  14. Leave Me Alone - Writing Session Recording
  15. Turn the Heater On - Peel Session
  16. We All Stand - Peel Session
  17. Too Late - Peel Session
  18. 5 8 6 - Peel Session
  19. Too Late - Instrumental Rough Mix; John Peel Session Outtake, June 1982
  20. Thieves like Us - New York Demo #1, 1983
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