New Order have released a live performance video of their single “The Perfect Kiss,” which was filmed at London’s Alexandra Palace in 2018. The clip is part of their upcoming live album and concert film Education Entertainment Recreation.
“We always enjoy our concerts but that Alexandra Palace show was special,” New Order told NME. “The crowd were amazing that night as you can see from the reaction when we began ‘The Perfect Kiss’. We’ve all been through some tough times recently but things are slowly opening up now and...
“We always enjoy our concerts but that Alexandra Palace show was special,” New Order told NME. “The crowd were amazing that night as you can see from the reaction when we began ‘The Perfect Kiss’. We’ve all been through some tough times recently but things are slowly opening up now and...
- 4/16/2021
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
New Order have announced the release of a live DVD.
Despite the group splitting in 2007, New Order: Live in Glasgow will be available from June 2.
They formed in 1980 when Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook and Stephen Morris vowed to continue making music after Ian Curtis, the lead singer of their band Joy Division, committed suicide.
The forthcoming disc will include material from the . . .
Despite the group splitting in 2007, New Order: Live in Glasgow will be available from June 2.
They formed in 1980 when Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook and Stephen Morris vowed to continue making music after Ian Curtis, the lead singer of their band Joy Division, committed suicide.
The forthcoming disc will include material from the . . .
- 4/22/2008
- by Simon_Reynolds_imdb_@digitalspy.co.uk (Simon Reynolds)
- Digital Spy
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