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Legendary work from Peter Saville.
Either guitarist Bernard Sumner or drummer Stephen Morris, depending on the person telling the story, chose the image used on the cover, which is based on an image of radio waves from pulsar  CP 1919, from The Cambridge Encyclopaedia of Astronomy. Saville reversed the image from black-on-white to white-on-black, against the band's stated preference for the original. "I was afraid it might look a little cheap. I was convinced that it was just sexier in black" since it represented a signal from space.
Yes it IS sexy AF. And perfectly captures the chilly contours of Joy Division's sound and vision.
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Absolutely iconic. Closer is a better album but Unknown Pleasures' cover art is unbeatable. It's weirdly pleasant (pun unintended) to just stare at it
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@ISBILTUR Fully agree that the improvement in the band's writing and playing between this and "Closer" is remarkable (both are great; Closer helps you better understand where New Order came from)
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Since coreydubrowa claimed the most iconic Peter Saville album cover, I figured I’d claim the second. Rarely does an album cover look as good on your screen as it would framed on a wall in your den. Peter Saville might be one of my fav graphic designers ever, and I actually was only lead to Joy Division & New Order because of his work, not the other way around. Fascinating how sometimes music leads you to art, and other times art leads you to music.
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this band may be problematic but Peter Steele is dead and I am still alive this album and it’s melodic vocals, medieval references and environmental soundscapes embody a duality of joy and ecstasy, but also of madness and frenzy just like the god bacchus released 5 years after the end of the Cold War, political sentiments mixed with classical orchestral instruments, organs straight out of the 70s, and a classic late 90s grunge nihilistic attitude, this album has become a psychedelic time machine placebo this album sounds like how the sun feels on your skin and makes you overwhelmingly aware of the shadows you cast on the pavement
Mar 28, 2025
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this isn't a particularly rare vinyl release at all - it's still widely in print and very affordable. it's an album very very widely considered a classic. but it is, I think, the moment when I realised what makes buying music more satisfying of an experience than the lifetime of piracy I'd built up to that point.
it comes with a handful of prints and illustrations that really expand upon the feeling of the album. the record itself isn't even labelled, there's no tracklist, the sides are engraved with their descriptions "nervous, sad, poor" and "bleak, uncertain, beautiful". but most notably of all, each of these releases comes with a penny flattened on train tracks behind the studio it was recorded in. I've heard stories of copies of this album coming with handwritten notes of thanks from the label.
it was the first time I think I realised the love and the immense effort that goes into putting music out independently like this, even long after the recordings are done. I mean, I get that this one's a very special case - a lot of high-effort touches to really drive home the art, and to keep doing them decades after the album released. but I think picking this up is a big reason why I'm still buying vinyl ten years later.
the album still absolutely rips, of course.
Jan 10, 2025

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The man responsible for dozens of Teenage Symphonies to God "Sad songs about happy things" (the first time, as a kid, I can recall the sweet/sour combo of melodies that could make you cry attached to songs about endless, bottomless love) I've long since lost track of how many weddings and funerals I've attended that have featured this song; suffice it to say, "a lot." God only knows what we'd been without him 🙏🏻
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Word. 🙏🏻 (and that word is “thanks”)
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Hey tyler hopefully this doesn’t violate some PI.FYI golden rule But after nearly two years of writing, editing and arguing, my book about the EP is coming out in May and can be preordered here:
https://hozacrecords.com/product/aifl/
The book is about the origins, history and cultural impact of the EP since these little objects first started coming out in the 50s. Over 50 of my music biz friends then helped me shape the list and review the top 200 ever released, according to us (ha). For those of you who are into this kind of geekery/snobbery, I can’t wait to hear what you think. A labor of love, as all books are! ❤️
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