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Bernard Sumner of New Order. photo by Ros O'Gorman

New Order Ready New Music For New Album

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

New Order will return with a brand new album in 2015. It will be the band’s first album of new music since ‘Waiting For The Sirens Call’ in 2005.

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Jon Brookes, The Charlatans, Noise11, Photo

The Charlatans Jon Brookes Loses Cancer Battle At 44

by Paul Cashmere

Jon Brookes, the drummer and founding member of UK indie rock band The Charlatans, has passed away at the age of 44 after a battle with brain cancer.

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Happy Mondays Postpone Australian Dates

by Paul Cashmere

The Happy Mondays Australian tour has been postponed until June. The reformed Happy Mondays line-up was due to start their Australian tour in Brisbane this Friday.

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Coachella To Be Streamed Live On YouTube

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

The first weekend of the Coachella Festival from Indio, CA will be streamed live via YouTube and among the numerous modern artists are sets from a few veterans.

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David Bowie - photo by Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

David Bowie Remains Favourite To Win Mercury Music Prize

by Music-News.com

Despite being seven months out, David Bowie is the overwhelming favourite to land the Mercury Music Prize according to Paddy Power for his stunning comeback album The Next Day.

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Peter Hook To DJ For Happy Mondays In Australia

by Paul Cashmere

New Order/Joy Division guitarist Peter Hook will tour Australia as special guest on the Happy Mondays tour.

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Johnny Marr - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Johnny Marr To Do U.S. Shows Including A Couple With New Order

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

Johnny Marr is coming to North America for the Coachella Festival and has built a tour of 16 original dates around the shows.

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Bernard Sumner of New Order. photo by Ros O'Gorman

New Order To Release Songs From Their Time Capsule

by Paul Cashmere

In 2006 while New Order were recording ‘Waiting For The Sirens Call’, the UK band decided to place a few songs in a time capsule, for release eventually.

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Bernard Sumner of New Order. photo by Ros O'Gorman

New Order Begins US Tour

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

New Order opened their first U.S. tour in seven years on Friday night at the Fox Theater in Oakland, CA with a 16 song set that drew from their eight studio albums along with three covers of Joy Division songs.

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Peter Hook, Noise11, photo

Peter Hook To Perform First Two New Order Albums Live

by Music-News.com

Peter Hook And The Light are to debut their performances of the first two albums released by New Order, ‘Movement’ (1981) and ‘Power Corruption And Lies’ (1983) with two unique, inaugural London and Manchester concerts in January 2013, the first at the legendary Koko in London and the second a distinctive and special event, taking

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Ian Curtis Died 32 Years Ago Today

by Paul Cashmere

Ian Curtis of Joy Division took his life 32 years ago today.

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Peter Hook And The Light Postpone Australian Tour

by Andrew Tijs

Former Joy Division and New Order bassist Peter Hook has postponed his Australian tour with The Light.

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Jae Laffer, The Panics - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

The Naked And Famous and The Panics To Support New Order

by Paul Cashmere

New Order have chosen the special guests to support their Australian tour.

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Blur, photo, Noise11

Blur Booked For London Olympics Closing Ceremony Concert

by Andrew Tijs

Blur, The Specials and New Order will perform a closing ceremony celebration concert for the 2012 London Olympics.

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Bernard Sumner of New Order. photo by Ros O'Gorman

Jamie Oliver Discovers Joy Division And New Order Masters

by Andrew Tijs

Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver had a rare find while excavating a new restaurant site– master recordings from Joy Division and New Order.

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Joy Division Mickey Mouse t-shirt

Disney Withdraws Joy Division Mickey Mouse T-Shirt

by Paul Cashmere

Disney’s Joy Division inspired Mickey Mouse t-shirt was a great idea for a few days but today it is no more. Disney have withdrawn the t-shirts from sale.

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Bernard Sumner of New Order. photo by Ros O'Gorman

New Order To Perform Without Peter Hook

by Paul Cashmere

New Order have reformed minus founding member Peter Hook.

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