“We would just have done it balls out, legs akimbo like Status Quo. and probably messed it up”: The classic song that gave an iconic post-punk band their biggest hit – and became an epitaph for their tragic singer

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“We would just have done it balls out, legs akimbo like Status Quo. and probably messed it up”: The classic song that gave an iconic post-punk band their biggest hit – and became an epitaph for their tragic singer

Louder · 4 hours ago

An article for Louder examines the story behind Joy Division's "Love Will Tear Us Apart", tracing how the Manchester post-punk band wrote the song in the months following their acclaimed 1979 debut album, Unknown Pleasures. It explains how the track, built on the same intense creative partnership between the band and producer Martin Hannett that shaped their earlier work, went on to become the group's biggest and most enduring hit, while also taking on a haunting significance following frontman Ian Curtis's death.

The piece traces Joy Division's rise from Manchester punk outsiders, inspired by the Sex Pistols, to a band defined by the "apocalyptic dread" of Unknown Pleasures. Fronted by the charismatic Curtis, the band pushed their sound further afterwards with "Love Will Tear Us Apart", a song that would go on to serve as an eerie epitaph after Curtis's suicide in May 1980, given its lyrics chronicling a relationship in collapse.

  • Piece explores the origins of Joy Division's "Love Will Tear Us Apart"
  • Song followed acclaimed 1979 album Unknown Pleasures
  • It became the band's biggest hit and an epitaph for Ian Curtis

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