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Linus Solanki  
#26 Posted : 22 July 2013 04:46:40(UTC)
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By Melissa Ruggieri

In the 24 years since New Order last played Atlanta – at Six Flags Over Georgia, believe it or not – their style of electronic dance-rock has shifted from cool British New Wave movement to universally popular genre.

While the group that emerged from the ashes of Joy Division paid homage to artists such as Kraftwerk and Giorgio Moroder, New Order has since influenced acts from The Pet Shop Boys to The Killers to Calvin Harris.

Throughout their two-hour show Sunday night at a rain-soaked Chastain Park Amphitheatre, you could hear many techniques – the twin synthesizers, the choppy drum sequences, the live drumming meshed with dueling guitars – prevalent not only in current club hits, but standard Top 40 fodder as well.

Considering the studio wizardry that accompanies their songs, the band – original members Bernard Sumner (vocals, guitar), Stephen Morris (drums) and Gilligan Gilbert (synthesizers), plus 12-year vet Phil Cunningham (guitar, synthesizers) and Tom Chapman (bassist since 2011, when the band said goodbye to Peter Hook) – expertly replicated the layered sounds of their musical inventory.

Though the bass and bass drum were a bit heavy in the mix for the first few songs, including their most melodic creation, “Regret,” the crowd of a few thousand couldn’t care less and remained happily in motion. (This was a non-table setup show and the pit was cleared to serve as a dance floor…the rain also stopped moments before New Order took the stage.)

Sumner often sounded muddled whether he was singing or talking, and it’s no revelation that he’s never possessed the most expressive voice. But vocals are hardly the reason anyone listens to New Order or bands of their electronic ilk. It’s all about the beat, man, and if that was what you came to hear, you had to feel satisfied.

New Order commendably dressed up their show with a plethora of cool multimedia that included frenetic club lighting and a video screen that showed random images of pill bottles, surfers and shapeless blobs of color (the Joy Division encore also included some quick black and white images of Ian Curtis).

And since the band was usually busy unfurling pieces of songs – Morris stayed particularly engaged during “Ceremony” – the only other visual fun came from watching Sumner and Cunningham pump their right arms in unison against their guitar strings during “Crystal” and seeing Sumner unhook from his guitar to walk the stage a bit for “World.”

Sunday’s show was only the second of an eight-date tour, but since New Order has been on the road sporadically since last fall, their presentation by this point is technically flawless.

There isn’t a lot of warmth to their songs, but there is still something stirring about the stuttering synth notes of “Bizarre Love Triangle,” the funky bass groove of “5 8 6” and the electrifying lights that pulsed through “True Faith.” Even “Blue Monday,” powered by drum machines and an intentionally flat vocal, latched onto your brain after hearing it live.

While New Order presented fans with an abundance of favorites, the band also didn’t neglect its roots. They first unveiled Joy Division’s “Isolation” – which was filled with lights criss-crossing the stage like lasers – during the main set and then leaned heavily on that catalog for an encore that included the slow-burning “Atmosphere.”

It might have been more than two decades since New Order last performed in Atlanta, but on Sunday the band demonstrated just how relevant their synth-glazed songs have remained.

I promise to make you so alive that the fall of dust on furniture will deafen you. Nina Cassian
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#27 Posted : 22 July 2013 05:10:48(UTC)
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From my friend Mike's Instagram feed:

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#28 Posted : 22 July 2013 18:36:59(UTC)
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Ok, I was at this one... What is "KW1"?

Show was fantastic!
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ROCKET MICK on 23/07/2013(UTC)
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#29 Posted : 22 July 2013 18:41:15(UTC)
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KW1 = your silent face

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ROCKET MICK on 23/07/2013(UTC)
Linus Solanki  
#30 Posted : 23 July 2013 03:24:43(UTC)
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I promise to make you so alive that the fall of dust on furniture will deafen you. Nina Cassian
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ROCKET MICK on 23/07/2013(UTC)
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#31 Posted : 23 July 2013 15:05:39(UTC)
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was Bernard talkative or more business-like in ATL? Heard he was fairly quiet for the last half of the Austin show. I always love when he gets talking....
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#32 Posted : 23 July 2013 17:04:54(UTC)
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not a chatterbox, and not all business. it was HUMID and I think that if not for the weather he would have talked more. A mix of both.

I think before Close Range was when he told a joke. He said he wrote the next song about a friend of his who was an addict. And one night he found his friend... "pissing on my leg..."

Or something like that. I always find it hard to hear exactly what they're saying at concerts.

Anyone else on here hear that.?.

Gillian is so reserved its a little awkward. We broke her down though. By the end of the night we actually had her smiling and making eye contact with us.

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#33 Posted : 23 July 2013 22:31:21(UTC)
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Yes, that's what I heard Mike. They were in a club & his mate started pissing down his leg....
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ROCKET MICK on 24/07/2013(UTC)
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#34 Posted : 23 July 2013 22:45:48(UTC)
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Saw them in Oct and he was very chatty and joking but it was hard to make out everything he was saying. In Austin he started out very talkative - saying that they always got into trouble there and they were scared to come back but they were older and wiser now. He also joked around between the 1st few songs but didn't say much at all the rest of the show. (Not even the annoying "c'mon!" he does during LWTUA.) I read after a gig he had to ice his knee and he did fall on stage at Coachella. From the front row in Austin it looked like he might have been in pain. He wasn't dancing and just kinda walked the stage during the dance #s. His mobility looked restricted.

Not sure about ATL but in TX they open w/ "howdy, y'all" which sounded very funny. In Dallas Bernard did LWTUA in a cowboy hat and sunglasses and in Austin he was wearing a silly western shirt at the beginning which Gillian put on for the encore.





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#35 Posted : 23 July 2013 22:51:22(UTC)
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Those cowboy shirts & Tom's hat were a gift presented to them just before the show - a real spontaneous decision to wear them.
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ROCKET MICK on 24/07/2013(UTC)
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#36 Posted : 24 July 2013 03:01:58(UTC)
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Gillian was tweeting about somebody in the front row yawning during the set. I wonder if that put Bernard off a bit. (The yawning, not the tweet.)

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ROCKET MICK on 24/07/2013(UTC)
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#37 Posted : 24 July 2013 03:33:55(UTC)
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good to hear. I enjoy when he talks a bit more with the crowd. He talked a good bit in Oakland in both 05 and 12. I think he brings something to the show -- a bit of game guessing what he says sometimes, but always fun and sometimes outlandishly funny....

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#38 Posted : 25 July 2013 11:38:51(UTC)
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He wasn't very talkative but at one point he did mention hurting his knee the night before (it was actually right after he got up and jumped off the drum section of the stage). He didn't do any dancing the rest of the night.

I can't believe the rain stopped 5 minutes before the show.

I never liked Bernard singing Atmosphere but hearing that song live kind of just made me freeze.

Holy Ghost was great, and that DJ was awesome.

I think Here To Stay might have been my favorite performance of the night.
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ROCKET MICK on 25/07/2013(UTC)
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#39 Posted : 25 July 2013 13:28:07(UTC)
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Agree on Atmosphere. The music was perfect. My wife and I thought that doing JD as an encore was kind of a buzz kill, and ended the concert on a downer. I would have rather they did that 1/2 was through.

Isolation was the worst part for me. 'Do do do do do' WTF????!?!?!??!?!??!?!?!!? They should drop this and do Transmission.

World was the biggest surprise -- sounded fantastic.

Close Range was the only NO one I would tell them to drop and pick up another NO track. Something from Movement...?
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#40 Posted : 25 July 2013 15:40:36(UTC)
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I too loved Here to Stay last year and am glad it has been brought back. It's a stormer live and something nice for people not up on recent output.


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He wasn't very talkative but at one point he did mention hurting his knee the night before (it was actually right after he got up and jumped off the drum section of the stage). He didn't do any dancing the rest of the night.

I can't believe the rain stopped 5 minutes before the show.

I never liked Bernard singing Atmosphere but hearing that song live kind of just made me freeze.

Holy Ghost was great, and that DJ was awesome.

I think Here To Stay might have been my favorite performance of the night.

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#41 Posted : 25 August 2013 15:52:17(UTC)
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My fantasy set would have included Sunrise, Everything's Gone Green, Slow Jam, Hellbent, and We All Stand. Of course I knew none of those would be played. So with my expectations properly tempered, I thought it was a great show. The rain ending right before they came on seemed almost providential...

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