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#101 Posted : 25 September 2015 17:14:42(UTC)
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I'm not bored with it and my favourite tunes change every time I hear it.


^^^THIS
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#102 Posted : 25 September 2015 17:59:13(UTC)
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I'm the first to admit that I thought NO were dead in the water. Get Ready and WFTSC were sporadically worthwhile, some GREAT tunes but at least half of each was dreadful, to me. This latest effort has surpassed all my expectations and has totally delighted me with it's upbeat exuberance. In these times, in todays drab music scene, Music Complete is a GREAT record and I am overjoyed and unashamed to say that I absolutely love it!




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#103 Posted : 25 September 2015 18:31:12(UTC)
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I thought I'd add my 2¢ here with (30+ year fan like most on here). I've read this board for as long as I can remember, but just not much of a talker.

Anyway, this album is indeed a journey. We go from a Technique-type song to a borderline Joy Division song, then off to a 90s-style EDM, some sort of weird Italian thing to a random disco song, a weird spoken word track with a rock icon, then another mild guitar-driven track, a Run2-style song with an Ennio Morricone intro, a more modern take on the dance side of things, a bit of a Get Ready type song, then a merge of New Order and a band they inspired. Not many bands these days could pull something like this off and do it so well.

It's like nothing they've ever done, but so much like where they've been.

Absolutely amazing and refreshing.
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#104 Posted : 26 September 2015 09:43:30(UTC)
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These days I don't really like posting reviews until I've owned and lived with the music for at least a few weeks in order to be objective and fair to tracks which can mature and grow upon repeated listens. However like with many people on here the new album has simply been such a revelation in places that I feel like posting something.

Restless - as has been mentioned many times - is a grower but I'm convinced it'll end up there with some of the best guitar-driven tracks they've done. I particularly like acoustic intro of the extended mix on the Japanese pressing that will (presumably) feature on the upcoming single next month. The instrumentation meshes well and the melodies worm their way into your brain which classic Sumner. Singularity and Plastic occupy the same intensely electronic section of the New Order scale which we've missed for a while now. If Singularity isn't an upcoming single then I don't know what should be. Both it and Plastic are a breath of fresh air after years of increasingly derivative guitar-driven albums. It will be a while before I get bored of either of them. Singularity has a great rush/excitement about it which has been absent since perhaps Crystal, try listening to it on headphones on the way to the bus or work... you'll find your pace speeds up (!)

Tutti Frutti really shouldn't work for me on paper but somehow it's just this brilliantly sassy pure pop tune. It feels like a younger, hipper relative of Getting Away With It and Fine Time rolled into one. Kudos to Elly Jackson and her vocal contributions to this record, I never much cared for much of La Roux's output in the past but her work here compliments the music perfectly without overstepping the mark.

I have read some confusion and/or dislike for Stray Dog which I'll happily admit I'm firmly on the other end of the spectrum regarding. I think it's fantastic; dark, different and a little bit left-field. It's like a cousin once-removed of The Other Two's "The Grave" from their Superhighways LP which makes me think that Steve and Gillian were mostly responsible for the music on that one. As for Iggy well he's just got one of those voices hasn't he? The words ebb and flow pretty well, it's probably the best set of lyrics on the album in a funny way.

Academic is just fantastic. One of the few tracks that had me on the first listen and then I found I had to listen to it a further 8 times *just* to make sure it was that good and well, it is. Nothing But A Fool elicits a similar feeling. Unlearn The Hatred and The Game haven't had enough listens to form a fair opinion so I'll refrain for now however I did get the impression that without Unlearn the record would probably have been unaffected.

In terms of least favourite tracks... People On The High Line and Superheated are occupying that particular category at the moment; the latter for being a tad laboured/overproduced and the former for having some fairly dire lyrics. The rhyming dictionary couplets about "needing love" are wearing a little thin. After all, that subject was covered amply on Guilt Is A Useless Emotion. I don't hate those tracks by any means and perhaps they will grow on me as time goes on. I'll certainly be giving further chances.

So there are my high and low points... predominantly high though. Most impressed!
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#105 Posted : 26 September 2015 14:29:00(UTC)
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Only listened to it a few times, but have to say it is better than I was expecting after getting Restless and Plastic up front (both of which have grown on me since the first times I heard them) - certainly not the disaster I was expecting/dreading. Could do without Stray Dog, which seems more of a B-side than an album track, and Unlearn This Hatred sounds a little bit too cheesy/dated, but otherwise enjoying everything else, Nothing but a Fool is my favourite of the rest of the songs.
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#106 Posted : 26 September 2015 14:38:16(UTC)
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First I love how there is music on here for every type of fan.

Wow what a great cd. Unlearn this hatred is so far my favourite. But I love academic just as much. Tutti frutti is very good, but I don't think it's the best. It will most likely be the second single. Since Gillian told us what new songs they will be playing, this was one of them. Singularity was great, but the drop the guitar part was a little weak, compared to the live version. A little over produced near the end, but I still like it. I was surprised how much I liked Superheated. As much as I would love to see unlearn this hatred as the second single, I truly think Superheated would be a very radio friendly song. Restless is of course great. Plastic is great cd filler, but the above songs are so much better. People on the high line (which they are going to play live) is good, but not great. Hopefully that will change with more listens. I have not made up my mind on nothing but a fool, so far not so good, but has moments. Stray dog I really shouldn't like. I was so against Iggy doing all the vocals. But I do find myself enjoying it. And The Game, or should I say off their game. This was the stinker for me. I will give it a lot more time and listens, but I don't know. Over all great cd.
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#107 Posted : 26 September 2015 15:06:35(UTC)
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I just got finished recording the vinyl - the sound is so much better than the digital files released so far. Obviously the lack of brick walling helps. I got the US vinyl and though the sound is good, there are loads of imperfections in the pressing. I’ll take it though. Much better to hear this way for sure. Every song has a new discovery that didn’t come out in the digital realm.
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#108 Posted : 26 September 2015 15:39:01(UTC)
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So many great sounds, so many wry lyrical and musical nods to times and ideas past, so much euphoria and confidence! Top record -- top album in an era where people don't really bother anymore. I never feel an instance of trying to like the songs; some moments surprise me, and there are occasional quirks that are still growing on me, but never a moment where I think they blew 6 mins on a dud song or ruined a good tune with dumb production. The record keeps me amused; in a way it's their most playful ever, and I recall the textural fun had on "The Village", "586", "The Perfect Kiss", and many others. "Stray Dog" has a musical vibe like "Murder", but is much better than that oddball b-side. I think side A is definitely superior, but in a 97% vs 91% kind of way. "Tutti Frutti" is a major highlight. I've spent the last few years listening to so much early 80s R&B and freestyle music, and this is a loving nod to a moment in music that they were once concurrent with; genres they were always awkwardly drawing inspiration from in their characteristically Mancunian way. "People On The High Line" is also fabulous, and it's like they've bested some of the NYC bands (e.g. LCD Soundsystem, Holy Ghost!) that have won kudos and fame updating "Confusion"-era beats. "Unlearn This Hatred" has a verse synth hook that's the most concise floor-stomper in their catalogue. I said in an earlier post New Order actually was best when Steve and Bernard were able to edit the rhythms and electronics together, and with Gillian back in the fold I think she's got almost what I'd call a fan's ear in the band; she knows what an exciting New Order record should sound like, and her contributions help push New Order to create a cinematic, grand pop atmosphere. In some respects it seems like Phil workmanlike qualities have been played down, but just because he doesn't like playing keyboards doesn't mean he hasn't added some bright moments of his own. Having just watched the Electronic Beats Q&A with Arthur Baker, Bernard was actually pretty gracious in highlighting how Phil and Tom came up the basis for "Restless" and "Academic", so even if they are auxiliary by some measure I think their relative youth and excellent musicianship provide a lot of substance underneath the dazzling electronics. Finally, I am enjoying Bernard's chest voice and his ability to massage the lower register that comes with age. Disappointed that some reviews take such pot shots at Bernard's lyrics -- apparently different standards apply to him compared to so many other singer-songwriters just because he's had a couple notoriously bland moments. Really, there are some clever lines on this album that haven't felt this focused since the debut Electronic LP.

I could go on, but these are my immediate impressions. It may have a few imperfect moments but this is a fun record that also has a lot of character and depth. "Singularity" is the New Order / Joy Division / Factory Records story in more ways than one. It's taken multiple films and documentaries to tell that story, and this moody yet ultimately cathartic track gives you that whirlwind cinematic history in 5 and a half minutes. That's proof New Order is a band that loves making music again.

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#109 Posted : 26 September 2015 16:04:47(UTC)
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I'm having my second listen. I think music complete is just the sound of a group that likes working together and want to make something that's enjoyable first and foremost. Its the album I hoped Sirens' was going to be. I remember the press for that LP said it was the electronic follow-up to the rockier Get Ready, but it seems that the band has admitted it was really a guitar album. I happen to like Get Ready (except for slow jam and rock the shack) and like this record the band sounds tight. Sirens' and Lost Sirens sound like the band trying to make it work but lacking inspiration, reliant on producers to make them function properly.

As much as I like Hooky's basslines I don't think they're missed on this album at all. I certainly felt his absence on the BL LP which was sonically a bit samey. This album is so full of ideas and different approaches that I think Hooky's bass is be unnecessary. So I wish Hooky good luck, based on this album in spite of how messily he left and the legal issues, if the band works well together they're a band, if they don't they shouldn't be working together. Its that simple.

Also, I don't get the dislike of Stray Dog, its fine, not earth-shattering but i'll take a spoken monologue from Iggy over Barney anyday.

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"I haven't time to sympathise, with all this nonsense and your lies"
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#110 Posted : 26 September 2015 21:03:01(UTC)
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First, an introduction...

I've been a long time lurker of these forums for many years and a devout New Order fan since Blue Monday and PCL changed my life. Although I'm a long time fan, I don't subscribe to the usual "everything after Technique is crap (except maybe Music Complete)" sentiments. In my top 10 New Order tracks (of this moment in time... may change tomorrow) are Regret, Crystal and World. Ok, I'll further admit it now and take my lumps... #1 PCL, #2 Republic, #3 Music Complete, #4 Technique, #5 Low Life... and the rest, I enjoy (very much) but don't scream out as being much better than the others. Too my ears, Music Complete is the perfect follow-up to Republic, not Technique, and WFTSC and Get Ready have enough special moments that I continue to find great joy while listening to them.

So let me continue with my unpopular view on the tracks on Music Complete...

Restless 10/10 - it's an absolutely perfect New Order track. It's a grower, not a shower. 3rd or 4th listening was the sweet spot for me. Now it's a classic, right up there with Regret, Crystal, Your Silent Face, Vanishing Point, Perfect Kiss, etc.

Singularity 10/10 - Wow! This may be the best moody/dark New Order track ever! And yet it has great energy. It references Joy Division just enough to pay homage without being derivative in the least. Tom's bass is absolutely perfect without being intrusive. And it's modern and timeless in a way that only New Order can do.

Plastic 9/10 - 2 days ago this would have been a 10. It blew me away! But now it's just an excellent album track... until I hear some really great remixes. When it was a single release, I loved playing it next to the PSB track Axis and Donna's I Feel Love followed by Giorgio's The Chase, lol. Kudos to NO for giving me such great joy! The only reason it's not a 10 anymore is because they've raised my standards by releasing such an excellent album.

Tutti Frutti 7/10 - A great summer-y tune in the same way Fine Time and R&R was in their day. It makes me wish I was young again. But then, I'd probably be listening to totally crap. But it also feels a tiny bit gimmicky. And thank you Bernard for telling Elly to sing in her "chest voice" and not in her "head voice" as he said in the Berlin interview with Arthur Baker. I really like La Roux but honestly, I was very scared when I heard she was a guest vocalist on several tracks. Her La Roux voice would have been really intrusive. This song also suffers from New Order's innate desire to sabotage songs with terrible names!

People on the HighLine 8/10 - Apparently Stephen did the sequencing on the album (Arthur Baker interview) and Tutti Frutti and PotH absolutely belong together. Putting these two songs together makes each song better somehow. Peter Hook who? Tom again stakes his claim on the new New Order sound. Funky as fuck! And I'm loving Bernard's sexy growl and the Chic bassline. Again, it sunny and summery like Tutti. I wish they could have rushed the release of MC without sacrificing the quality. But then again, Technique was the soundtrack of the summer of '90 for me even though it came out at the end of '89. But now I'm old and tired. Bleah!

Stray Dog 5/10 - love the backing track that Stephen and Gillian developed. Yes, Iggy is rock royalty but this is just an awkward fit. The only duff track on the album? No, Suprerheated is far worse. But Stray Dog makes Academic better in comparison.

Academic 7/10 - This is a very nice rock song as New Order do very well. Album filler, maybe? This is the only track that I miss Peter Hook on although I actually appreciate Tom's bottom-heavy contribution. It still might have been nice to have a nice high bass line melody in this one. It kinda screams for it, no?

Nothing But a Fool 8/10 - The chorus and lyrics raise this song above Academic. Another Joy Division-y song for me. I appreciate the moodiness and rockiness of this track because it's a nice counterpoint to earlier upbeat, dance-oriented tracks. Bernard's voice has really impressed me throughout. He doesn't strain and sounds very confident.

Unlearn This Hatred 10/10 - Tom Rowlands elevates another track to perfection. This and Singularity are perfect. I want the next NO album to be entirely produced by Mr. Rowlands! He has the key to producing New Order while keeping the NO charm and making it current and relevant.

The Game 6/10 - Apparently this is another Stephen/Gillian composition (Arthur Baker interview). A bit of a rocker with a somewhat lame chorus. The chorus really kills the momentum of the song. And the Lindsay Buckingham-esque solo at the end doesn't do the song justice. The verses I quite like, though.

Superheated 3/10 - I really like this song until Mr. Flowers comes in and shits all over it. This song might be an 8 without him. Nah, just a 7. But I'd still much rather hear it sung by Bernard. Don't get me wrong. I actually like The Killers. But this is just WRONG in so many ways. This song makes me sad. But not in good/sad way like PCL does.


Overall, I'm highly impressed with this effort from New Order. I very much appreciated the return to the synthy-style NO. They sound absolutely fearless and confident throughout. I rarely missed Hooky's typical contribution. And that says a lot! I had to go back and remind myself just how important he was to New Order after listening to Music Complete 6 or 8 times. He carried the melody in soooo many beloved songs. But somehow (sorcery?), New Order made a great album without his presence. And Bernard has never sounded better vocally.



And the lyrics didn't make me cringe... except for once or twice. Which is astounding for a NO album. Um, "to deserts full of sand". Bernard will never be Neil Tennant or Morrissey. I've come to accept that. :)

Cheers,
Jim

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Originally Posted by: Digital Mike Binoche Go to Quoted Post


Bernard will never be Neil Tennant or Morrissey??? thank GOD . I'd hate to see him stuffing flowers up his arse like Morrissey , and he aint a GAYER like the Pet Shop Twat !!




Originally Posted by: SampledFrog Go to Quoted Post

And the lyrics didn't make me cringe... except for once or twice. Which is astounding for a NO album. Um, "to deserts full of sand". Bernard will never be Neil Tennant or Morrissey. I've come to accept that. :)

Cheers,
Jim




Fuck you for being a homophobic twat! Really?
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#112 Posted : 26 September 2015 22:15:14(UTC)
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I'm homophobic cause i don't like PSB? ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

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Bernard will never be Neil Tennant or Morrissey??? thank GOD . I'd hate to see him stuffing flowers up his arse like Morrissey , and he aint a GAYER like the Pet Shop Twat !!




Originally Posted by: SampledFrog Go to Quoted Post

And the lyrics didn't make me cringe... except for once or twice. Which is astounding for a NO album. Um, "to deserts full of sand". Bernard will never be Neil Tennant or Morrissey. I've come to accept that. :)

Cheers,
Jim




Fuck you for being a homophobic twat! Really?


Let's all wave our arms about !
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#113 Posted : 26 September 2015 22:22:21(UTC)
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Bernard will never be Neil Tennant or Morrissey??? thank GOD . I'd hate to see him stuffing flowers up his arse like Morrissey , and he aint a GAYER like the Pet Shop Twat !!




Originally Posted by: SampledFrog Go to Quoted Post

And the lyrics didn't make me cringe... except for once or twice. Which is astounding for a NO album. Um, "to deserts full of sand". Bernard will never be Neil Tennant or Morrissey. I've come to accept that. :)

Cheers,
Jim




Fuck you for being a homophobic twat! Really?


This is the welcome I get for posting here? I wanted to share my experience and joy with the release of Music Complete. And I get some dick (who doesn't even know how to quote someone properly on a message board) shaming my opinion in a an extremely homophobic way.

Btw, gay men do NOT get pleasure from stuffing flowers up their ass. And Neil Tennant is a very literate lyricist. I'm very sorry that you can't appreciate that because he happens to be a gay man. I think Bernard would be the first person to admit that his lyrics can sometimes be a bit "tossed off". Honestly, I usually love his lyrics even though they may sometimes be a bit elemental.
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Originally Posted by: SampledFrog Go to Quoted Post
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Bernard will never be Neil Tennant or Morrissey??? thank GOD . I'd hate to see him stuffing flowers up his arse like Morrissey , and he aint a GAYER like the Pet Shop Twat !!




Originally Posted by: SampledFrog Go to Quoted Post

And the lyrics didn't make me cringe... except for once or twice. Which is astounding for a NO album. Um, "to deserts full of sand". Bernard will never be Neil Tennant or Morrissey. I've come to accept that. :)

Cheers,
Jim




Fuck you for being a homophobic twat! Really?


This is the welcome I get for posting here? I wanted to share my experience and joy with the release of Music Complete. And I get some dick (who doesn't even know how to quote someone properly on a message board) shaming my opinion in a an extremely homophobic way.

Btw, gay men do NOT get pleasure from stuffing flowers up their ass. And Neil Tennant is a very literate lyricist. I'm very sorry that you can't appreciate that because he happens to be a gay man. I think Bernard would be the first person to admit that his lyrics can sometimes be a bit "tossed off". Honestly, I usually love his lyrics even though they may sometimes be a bit elemental.



YAWN !!!
Let's all wave our arms about !
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I'm homophobic cause i don't like PSB? ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

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Bernard will never be Neil Tennant or Morrissey??? thank GOD . I'd hate to see him stuffing flowers up his arse like Morrissey , and he aint a GAYER like the Pet Shop Twat !!




Originally Posted by: SampledFrog Go to Quoted Post

And the lyrics didn't make me cringe... except for once or twice. Which is astounding for a NO album. Um, "to deserts full of sand". Bernard will never be Neil Tennant or Morrissey. I've come to accept that. :)

Cheers,
Jim





Fuck you for being a homophobic twat! Really?




Learn how to quote on a message board! I don't even know how to respond to your posts when you continue to put the most recent post on the top. Hint... You read a message board from top to bottom.

No, you're not homophobic because you don't like the Pet Shop Boys. You're homophobic because you used phrases like "shoved flowers up his arse" and "GAYER than a Pet Shop twat"l

You can't hide homophobia just by denial.



Are there moderators here?
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Bernard will never be Neil Tennant or Morrissey??? thank GOD . I'd hate to see him stuffing flowers up his arse like Morrissey , and he aint a GAYER like the Pet Shop Twat !!

How to offend Morrisey fans, PSB and half of new order fans in one go. Well done.




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First, an introduction...

I've been a long time lurker of these forums for many years and a devout New Order fan since Blue Monday and PCL changed my life. Although I'm a long time fan, I don't subscribe to the usual "everything after Technique is crap (except maybe Music Complete)" sentiments. In my top 10 New Order tracks (of this moment in time... may change tomorrow) are Regret, Crystal and World. Ok, I'll further admit it now and take my lumps... #1 PCL, #2 Republic, #3 Music Complete, #4 Technique, #5 Low Life... and the rest, I enjoy (very much) but don't scream out as being much better than the others. Too my ears, Music Complete is the perfect follow-up to Republic, not Technique, and WFTSC and Get Ready have enough special moments that I continue to find great joy while listening to them.

So let me continue with my unpopular view on the tracks on Music Complete...

Restless 10/10 - it's an absolutely perfect New Order track. It's a grower, not a shower. 3rd or 4th listening was the sweet spot for me. Now it's a classic, right up there with Regret, Crystal, Your Silent Face, Vanishing Point, Perfect Kiss, etc.

Singularity 10/10 - Wow! This may be the best moody/dark New Order track ever! And yet it has great energy. It references Joy Division just enough to pay homage without being derivative in the least. Tom's bass is absolutely perfect without being intrusive. And it's modern and timeless in a way that only New Order can do.

Plastic 9/10 - 2 days ago this would have been a 10. It blew me away! But now it's just an excellent album track... until I hear some really great remixes. When it was a single release, I loved playing it next to the PSB track Axis and Donna's I Feel Love followed by Giorgio's The Chase, lol. Kudos to NO for giving me such great joy! The only reason it's not a 10 anymore is because they've raised my standards by releasing such an excellent album.

Tutti Frutti 7/10 - A great summer-y tune in the same way Fine Time and R&R was in their day. It makes me wish I was young again. But then, I'd probably be listening to totally crap. But it also feels a tiny bit gimmicky. And thank you Bernard for telling Elly to sing in her "chest voice" and not in her "head voice" as he said in the Berlin interview with Arthur Baker. I really like La Roux but honestly, I was very scared when I heard she was a guest vocalist on several tracks. Her La Roux voice would have been really intrusive. This song also suffers from New Order's innate desire to sabotage songs with terrible names!

People on the HighLine 8/10 - Apparently Stephen did the sequencing on the album (Arthur Baker interview) and Tutti Frutti and PotH absolutely belong together. Putting these two songs together makes each song better somehow. Peter Hook who? Tom again stakes his claim on the new New Order sound. Funky as fuck! And I'm loving Bernard's sexy growl and the Chic bassline. Again, it sunny and summery like Tutti. I wish they could have rushed the release of MC without sacrificing the quality. But then again, Technique was the soundtrack of the summer of '90 for me even though it came out at the end of '89. But now I'm old and tired. Bleah!

Stray Dog 5/10 - love the backing track that Stephen and Gillian developed. Yes, Iggy is rock royalty but this is just an awkward fit. The only duff track on the album? No, Suprerheated is far worse. But Stray Dog makes Academic better in comparison.

Academic 7/10 - This is a very nice rock song as New Order do very well. Album filler, maybe? This is the only track that I miss Peter Hook on although I actually appreciate Tom's bottom-heavy contribution. It still might have been nice to have a nice high bass line melody in this one. It kinda screams for it, no?

Nothing But a Fool 8/10 - The chorus and lyrics raise this song above Academic. Another Joy Division-y song for me. I appreciate the moodiness and rockiness of this track because it's a nice counterpoint to earlier upbeat, dance-oriented tracks. Bernard's voice has really impressed me throughout. He doesn't strain and sounds very confident.

Unlearn This Hatred 10/10 - Tom Rowlands elevates another track to perfection. This and Singularity are perfect. I want the next NO album to be entirely produced by Mr. Rowlands! He has the key to producing New Order while keeping the NO charm and making it current and relevant.

The Game 6/10 - Apparently this is another Stephen/Gillian composition (Arthur Baker interview). A bit of a rocker with a somewhat lame chorus. The chorus really kills the momentum of the song. And the Lindsay Buckingham-esque solo at the end doesn't do the song justice. The verses I quite like, though.

Superheated 3/10 - I really like this song until Mr. Flowers comes in and shits all over it. This song might be an 8 without him. Nah, just a 7. But I'd still much rather hear it sung by Bernard. Don't get me wrong. I actually like The Killers. But this is just WRONG in so many ways. This song makes me sad. But not in good/sad way like PCL does.


Overall, I'm highly impressed with this effort from New Order. I very much appreciated the return to the synthy-style NO. They sound absolutely fearless and confident throughout. I rarely missed Hooky's typical contribution. And that says a lot! I had to go back and remind myself just how important he was to New Order after listening to Music Complete 6 or 8 times. He carried the melody in soooo many beloved songs. But somehow (sorcery?), New Order made a great album without his presence. And Bernard has never sounded better vocally.



And the lyrics didn't make me cringe... except for once or twice. Which is astounding for a NO album. Um, "to deserts full of sand". Bernard will never be Neil Tennant or Morrissey. I've come to accept that. :)

Cheers,
Jim




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Bernard will never be Neil Tennant or Morrissey??? thank GOD . I'd hate to see him stuffing flowers up his arse like Morrissey , and he aint a GAYER like the Pet Shop Twat !!

How to offend Morrisey fans, PSB and half of new order fans in one go. Well done.




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First, an introduction...

I've been a long time lurker of these forums for many years and a devout New Order fan since Blue Monday and PCL changed my life. Although I'm a long time fan, I don't subscribe to the usual "everything after Technique is crap (except maybe Music Complete)" sentiments. In my top 10 New Order tracks (of this moment in time... may change tomorrow) are Regret, Crystal and World. Ok, I'll further admit it now and take my lumps... #1 PCL, #2 Republic, #3 Music Complete, #4 Technique, #5 Low Life... and the rest, I enjoy (very much) but don't scream out as being much better than the others. Too my ears, Music Complete is the perfect follow-up to Republic, not Technique, and WFTSC and Get Ready have enough special moments that I continue to find great joy while listening to them.

So let me continue with my unpopular view on the tracks on Music Complete...

Restless 10/10 - it's an absolutely perfect New Order track. It's a grower, not a shower. 3rd or 4th listening was the sweet spot for me. Now it's a classic, right up there with Regret, Crystal, Your Silent Face, Vanishing Point, Perfect Kiss, etc.

Singularity 10/10 - Wow! This may be the best moody/dark New Order track ever! And yet it has great energy. It references Joy Division just enough to pay homage without being derivative in the least. Tom's bass is absolutely perfect without being intrusive. And it's modern and timeless in a way that only New Order can do.

Plastic 9/10 - 2 days ago this would have been a 10. It blew me away! But now it's just an excellent album track... until I hear some really great remixes. When it was a single release, I loved playing it next to the PSB track Axis and Donna's I Feel Love followed by Giorgio's The Chase, lol. Kudos to NO for giving me such great joy! The only reason it's not a 10 anymore is because they've raised my standards by releasing such an excellent album.

Tutti Frutti 7/10 - A great summer-y tune in the same way Fine Time and R&R was in their day. It makes me wish I was young again. But then, I'd probably be listening to totally crap. But it also feels a tiny bit gimmicky. And thank you Bernard for telling Elly to sing in her "chest voice" and not in her "head voice" as he said in the Berlin interview with Arthur Baker. I really like La Roux but honestly, I was very scared when I heard she was a guest vocalist on several tracks. Her La Roux voice would have been really intrusive. This song also suffers from New Order's innate desire to sabotage songs with terrible names!

People on the HighLine 8/10 - Apparently Stephen did the sequencing on the album (Arthur Baker interview) and Tutti Frutti and PotH absolutely belong together. Putting these two songs together makes each song better somehow. Peter Hook who? Tom again stakes his claim on the new New Order sound. Funky as fuck! And I'm loving Bernard's sexy growl and the Chic bassline. Again, it sunny and summery like Tutti. I wish they could have rushed the release of MC without sacrificing the quality. But then again, Technique was the soundtrack of the summer of '90 for me even though it came out at the end of '89. But now I'm old and tired. Bleah!

Stray Dog 5/10 - love the backing track that Stephen and Gillian developed. Yes, Iggy is rock royalty but this is just an awkward fit. The only duff track on the album? No, Suprerheated is far worse. But Stray Dog makes Academic better in comparison.

Academic 7/10 - This is a very nice rock song as New Order do very well. Album filler, maybe? This is the only track that I miss Peter Hook on although I actually appreciate Tom's bottom-heavy contribution. It still might have been nice to have a nice high bass line melody in this one. It kinda screams for it, no?

Nothing But a Fool 8/10 - The chorus and lyrics raise this song above Academic. Another Joy Division-y song for me. I appreciate the moodiness and rockiness of this track because it's a nice counterpoint to earlier upbeat, dance-oriented tracks. Bernard's voice has really impressed me throughout. He doesn't strain and sounds very confident.

Unlearn This Hatred 10/10 - Tom Rowlands elevates another track to perfection. This and Singularity are perfect. I want the next NO album to be entirely produced by Mr. Rowlands! He has the key to producing New Order while keeping the NO charm and making it current and relevant.

The Game 6/10 - Apparently this is another Stephen/Gillian composition (Arthur Baker interview). A bit of a rocker with a somewhat lame chorus. The chorus really kills the momentum of the song. And the Lindsay Buckingham-esque solo at the end doesn't do the song justice. The verses I quite like, though.

Superheated 3/10 - I really like this song until Mr. Flowers comes in and shits all over it. This song might be an 8 without him. Nah, just a 7. But I'd still much rather hear it sung by Bernard. Don't get me wrong. I actually like The Killers. But this is just WRONG in so many ways. This song makes me sad. But not in good/sad way like PCL does.


Overall, I'm highly impressed with this effort from New Order. I very much appreciated the return to the synthy-style NO. They sound absolutely fearless and confident throughout. I rarely missed Hooky's typical contribution. And that says a lot! I had to go back and remind myself just how important he was to New Order after listening to Music Complete 6 or 8 times. He carried the melody in soooo many beloved songs. But somehow (sorcery?), New Order made a great album without his presence. And Bernard has never sounded better vocally.



And the lyrics didn't make me cringe... except for once or twice. Which is astounding for a NO album. Um, "to deserts full of sand". Bernard will never be Neil Tennant or Morrissey. I've come to accept that. :)

Cheers,
Jim






Well Barney is a thousand times more talented than both of em put together !

Let's all wave our arms about !
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A fan mentioned Steven and Gillian's " the grave", which sounds Jon Hammond/ Brian eno inspired but it is a decade ahead of them, so possibly Hammond or eno had heard the track. Regardless, stray dog is the most interesting track, and as I often attribute credit to Bernard for the 250 songs or so on my ever increasing playlists for these guys, I remind myself that they are collaborations. I like the darker style of stray dog and the synths seem to have an urgency . Bernard's poem is fine and well told by mr pop.


The Dance songs are jaunty and happy and probably well done all around compared to the myriad dance pop electronica bands out there, but I can't remember ever caring to listen to any but new order. I suspect Beyoncé or her peers don't do it as well. I do
expect more manic , more cutting edge , more futuristic guitar/ synth combo songs next time. Also Bernard sings the first verses , I believe , of superheated, and the other guy sounds fine , but he is a bit too slick or mainstream,like a Bruno Mars, much too polished, too trained, as is the girl with the French band. I like the get ready and sirens girl singers more for some reason, perhaps as those are albums with very memorable stellar songs , like , lo and behold, technique, brotherhood , and republic. MC is Refreshing vibrant, beautiful , and wonderful and it is an achievement of a lifetime for anyone else, just standard operating procedure for our stalwart heroes
We're like kestrels
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Being naturally and occasionally blabby I , while risking excommunicationby posting twice in a row, say that I miss the magic melodica that was Ian's, and now Bernard's . Hooky should get one.
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A fan mentioned Steven and Gillian's " the grave", which sounds Jon Hammond/ Brian eno inspired but it is a decade ahead of them, so possibly Hammond or eno had heard the track. Regardless, stray dog is the most interesting track, and as I often attribute credit to Bernard for the 250 songs or so on my ever increasing playlists for these guys, I remind myself that they are collaborations. I like the darker style of stray dog and the synths seem to have an urgency . Bernard's poem is fine and well told by mr pop.


The Dance songs are jaunty and happy and probably well done all around compared to the myriad dance pop electronica bands out there, but I can't remember ever caring to listen to any but new order. I suspect Beyoncé or her peers don't do it as well. I do
expect more manic , more cutting edge , more futuristic guitar/ synth combo songs next time. Also Bernard sings the first verses , I believe , of superheated, and the other guy sounds fine , but he is a bit too slick or mainstream,like a Bruno Mars, much too polished, too trained, as is the girl with the French band. I like the get ready and sirens girl singers more for some reason, perhaps as those are albums with very memorable stellar songs , like , lo and behold, technique, brotherhood , and republic. MC is Refreshing vibrant, beautiful , and wonderful and it is an achievement of a lifetime for anyone else, just standard operating procedure for our stalwart heroes


Just a little background for you...

La Roux is not a French band. It is a British band that is essentially one person... Elly Jackson (with Ben Langmaid for the first album). She is best known for the awesome song Bulletproof from 2009.

The guy who sings the majority of Superheated is Brandon Flowers from The Killers. They are massively popular. They also happened to have taken their name from NO's Crystal video's fictional band.

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I love it. http://www.thefinalword.co.uk/content/view/1329/

If I'm honest, I can 'hear' where the former bassplayers work would slot right in and sound glorious ; but I felt like that on every track I've ever heard Barney sing and all teh Electronic records. "Music Complete" is the best album they've made since 1993. Gawd, I've missed those electronic bleepybloops.
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La Roux ... She is best known for the awesome song Bulletproof from 2009.

I always thought their best known song was In For The Kill. It was certainly her/their breakthrough
hit. Anyway, I love the Skream remix, so this is as good an excuse as any to post it here. Love the big beats that come in around 4.09.
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La Roux ... She is best known for the awesome song Bulletproof from 2009.

I always thought their best known song was In For The Kill. It was certainly her/their breakthrough
hit. Anyway, I love the Skream remix, so this is as good an excuse as any to post it here. Love the big beats that come in around 4.09.



I loved La Roux's Trouble In Paradise album from last year but one of the best things she ever did was her guesting on Chromeo's fantastically funky Hot Mess .Incredible vocal on this that i have to admit she doesn't quite match on the stuff she sings on Music Complete.

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La Roux ... She is best known for the awesome song Bulletproof from 2009.

I always thought their best known song was In For The Kill. It was certainly her/their breakthrough
hit. Anyway, I love the Skream remix, so this is as good an excuse as any to post it here. Love the big beats that come in around 4.09.


Yes, In for the Kill was a big hit in the UK. But Bulletproof was a bigger hit internationally.
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I just listened to Dracula's Castle. Then to some other random bits off WFTSC. MC is such an improvement. I do wish Barney would spend more than a day and a half writing his vocals though. Also getting into The Game and even strangely addicted to the quite horrible (on first listen) SuperHeated. Its sounds so familiar, where is that verse nicked from? I do kind of like it though in some strange way.
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