DARK AND VIOLENT // Joy Division - I Remember Nothing // Composer Reaction & Analysis
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- Опубліковано 22 тра 2024
- Bryan reacts to and talks about his thoughts on Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures - I Remember Nothing (1979)
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0:00 Intro
00:33 Reaction
06:29 Analysis - Static Composition
08:53 Analysis - Atmospheric Focus
11:44 Analysis - Violent Sounds
14:55 Analysis - Unexpected Melodies
18:19 Analysis - Tonal Tension
20:20 Analysis - Rhythmic Dragging
22:42 Analysis - Sounds Timeless
25:39 Analysis - Lyrical Dive
30:31 Outro
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There's a film called Control (2007) about the life of Ian Curtis (the vocalist) if you are interested.. You'll find all the context you need to know about the band
one of my fav songs ever just based on its atmosphere and its melody. It makes me feel like I'm in a dark place with thick fog surrounding me at all times. I'm not a complete expert of the history of Ian Curtis (the vocalist) but from what I remember, he was battling with depression at the time and tragically committed suicide in between the release of their 2 albums. The band then broke up and formed a new group called New Order where they explored new sounds of Synth Pop.
Depression is THE thing with Ian Curtis and Joy Division! And: the first Moog came in 1964, ten years later Jean-Michel Jarre made synths mainstream, five years before "Unknown Pleasures".
The backstory of their only having two albums is because the lead singer/lyricist/songwriter Ian Curtis committed suicide after their second album. RIP. The remaining members of the band formed into New Order after that.
Oh dang....I had no idea. That puts a lot of the negativity of these songs into perspective but makes them even more tragic.
Even with all the DSBM, dark ambient, power electronics, doom metal etc. that I listen to, I can hardly ever bear listening to Joy Division, I can't think of a darker and more depressing band.
nice
Am I the only one who can't stand this band or Ian Curtis's vocals? This song just reinforces how dull I think it all is. Fight me below 😊
This album is frontloaded. I really enjoy the earlier songs on this album and there the vocals aren't a problem or even add to the atmosphere of it, but near the end it falls off and the songwriting becomes much less interesting for me.
definitely not for everyone but you may still like Love Will Tear Us Apart by them
A lot of people don't enjoy it - I hated Love Will Tear Us Apart for the longest time until it clicked. Definitely not for everyone but they are so emotive and have so much soul. Plus their bass player Peter Hook is an absolute riff machine
no you're right mate they're total shite!
@Andrew-cy7jo That was the first song I heard, and I don't like it. I haven't liked anything and I feel like the world is lying.