Album Review: Joy Division's Closer
By Timothy Sexton, published Jul 11, 2006
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The sound of Joy Division was unique when they making it and somehow, almost thirty years later, it still sounds like almost nothing else ever recorded. Especially this album. Closer is notable at first for its eligiac cover, a black and white image of figures praying at a tombsite. The stark music accurately reflects the feeling of that image. It is difficult to listen to this album and realize that three of the four members of the band that created it are also responsible for the pumping, danceable rhythms of the band New Order. The signature sounds of two bands could almost be nothing more alike.
Closer starts with the jackhammer guitars and ferocious drumming of "Atrocity Exhibition." Singer Ian Curtis presents a lyrical landscape of somewhere that sounds like hell, but yet also sounds all too familarly earth-bound. As Curtis paints in ever more horrifying images a world made up of evil and pain, the invitation to step inside and join the madness keeps being extended. Listening to this song is not an easy experience. Debate rages as to whether the lyrics of Curtis can provide any real insight into his suicidal state of mind, but one thing is for certain. If you are in a similar state of mind, it's probably best not to listen to this or most other Joy Division songs.
If "Atrocity Exhibition" isn't a real insight into Curtis' psyche, what about these lyrics from a song called "Isolation"?
"Mother I tried please believe me,
I'm doing the best that I can.
I'm ashamed of the things I've been put through,
I'm ashamed of the person I am."
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Takeaways
- Ian Curtis hanged himself on May 18, 1980.
- The surviving members of Joy Division went on to form New Order.
- A movie about Ian Curtis will be released in 2007.
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