Joy Division "Unknown Pleasures" (1979)
Another band where I'd listened to lots of bits and pieces but not an entire album.
Unlike some other artists on this list, Joy Division manages to totally earn the hype that surrounds them. With its mix of electronic and acoustic drums, the pulsing basslines and the
various 'found sounds' basically make this a forerunner to a lot of
industrial rock.
Ian Curtis' vaguely droney baritone occasionally bursts into a rock snarl,
but mostly helps pin the music in a sort of
garage-meets-minimalit-shoegazer area. Seems as though it could have
been a starting point for bands as diverse as R.E.M, Sonic Youth and
NIN.
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