Power Corruption and Lies

New Order

Review

Power Corruption and Lies by New Order is an album that marks a significant moment in the evolution of post-punk and electronic music. Released in 1983, it showcases the band's signature blend of melancholic melodies and rhythmic experimentation, pushing the boundaries of the genre. From the opening track, the listener is instantly immersed in a world of synthetic textures and catchy hooks. The production is clean yet layered, allowing the intricate interplay of instruments to shine through. The use of synthesizers is particularly striking, adding a futuristic quality that was ahead of its time. Lyrically, the album explores themes of love, loss, and betrayal, often delivered with a sense of detachment that adds to the overall emotional impact. Each song flows seamlessly into the next, creating a cohesive listening experience that draws you in and keeps you engaged. One standout track is Age of Consent, which embodies the album's spirit with its infectious energy and danceable beat. Other tracks like Blue Monday and Your Silent Face demonstrate the band's ability to fuse club-ready sounds with introspective lyrics, making the music both accessible and profound. Power Corruption and Lies is not just a collection of songs; it's a statement of intent that helped define the sound of the 80s and continues to influence artists today. New Order's fearless experimentation with different genres and sounds is a testament to their creativity and vision. This album remains a timeless classic, appealing to both long-time fans and new listeners alike.

Info

Power, Corruption & Lies by New Order was released on May 2, 1983, in both the UK and the US. In the UK, it reached a peak position of number 4 on the UK Albums Chart, while in the US, it climbed to number 48 on the Billboard 200. The album was released under the Factory Records label. It was recorded at Strawberry Studios in Stockport. The album was produced by Stephen Hague, alongside New Order.

Tracklisting

  1. Age of Consent - 2015 Remaster
  2. We All Stand - 2015 Remaster
  3. The Village - 2015 Remaster
  4. 5 8 6 - 2015 Remaster
  5. Your Silent Face - 2015 Remaster
  6. Ultraviolence - 2015 Remaster
  7. Ecstacy - 2015 Remaster
  8. Leave Me Alone - 2015 Remaster
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