The relationship between Peter Hook and his former Joy Division/New Order bandmates has long been contentious.
Today is a celebration moment for fans of Joy Division and New Order, finally inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, ...
Hook co-founded Joy Division in 1976 and played bass in New Order until 2007.
Exploring 'Interzone', the only Joy Division song that Ian Curtis didn't sing lead vocals on, due to the song being "too straight" according to Peter Hook.
Negotiating with New Order’s Peter Hook about how the splintered band could reunite for their Rock Hall induction.
Following the announcement that Joy Division and New Order would jointly be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, ...
Wrapped in funereal lore, explore what exactly adorns the cover of Joy Division's final album, 'Closer'. Read more about its ...
"I will be delighted to be inducted and am looking forward to the night so much," Hook writes.
Phil Collins, Sade, Iron Maiden, Billy Idol, and Luther Vandross also made the cut ...
From a livestream recorded many years ago, this is Radiohead covering Joy Division’s Ceremony. The song was originally ...
Joy Division, the influential post-punk English rock band known for their biggest hit, "Love Will Tear Us Apart," and other impactful music, officially made their live debut under this name on Jan. 25 ...
Los Angeles is considered the “spiritual home” to many, including Joy Division and New Order co-founder/bassist Peter Hook. His first experience in the City of Angels proves this, he says. “Being the ...