New Order News
Music festivals guide 2012: the highlights
Published on 26. May 2012
Who needs Glasto? We have 12 good reasons why 2012's festival season will be one to remember
Festivals guide 2012 listings: boutique festivals
Published on 26. May 2012
Festivals guide 2012: boutique festivals
This week's new live music
Published on 26. May 2012
Tyga | Julia Holter | Big Star: Third | Esperanza Spalding | Troyka | Scottish Symphony Orchestra: The New Century
Robert Moog: 'I wouldn't call this music' – a classic interview to mark a Google doodle
Published on 23. May 2012
As what would have been the 78th birthday of Robert Moog is celebrated in a Google doodle, we visit Rock's Backpages – the world's leading archive of vintage music journalism – for this interview by Don Snowden, first published in the Los Angeles Times in 1981, in which he shares his views on the new synth gods
Regina Spektor - What We Saw from the Cheap Seats: exclusive album stream
Published on 22. May 2012
Caspar Llewellyn Smith: Be among the first to hear Regina Spektor's new album – and tell us what you think
New band of the day – No 1,272: Gold & Youth
Published on 21. May 2012
This Canadian quartet draw equally on American alt-rock and English synth-pop to achieve a brooding rhythmical miserablism
Watch Florence + the Machine cover Talking Heads
Published on 21. May 2012
To mark their Bestival appearance, Florence + the Machine have put on fancy dress and covered Talking Heads' Wild Wild Life
Christians and Muslims unite in new bid to silence Lady Gaga
Published on 20. May 2012
Fans defend singer's freedom of speech as Philippines protests threaten star's concerts
Falstaff; Tallis Scholars – review
Published on 20. May 2012
A horse called Rupert steals the show in Royal Opera's otherwise largely well-judged Falstaff, writes Fiona Maddocks
Antony Hegarty: 'We need more oestrogen-based thinking'
Published on 20. May 2012
As Antony Hegarty prepares to curate this year's Meltdown event in London, he tells Tim Adams about the artists who have had the greatest influence on his life and career – and why 'future feminism' will make the world a better place
NEW ORDER ANNOUNCE LONDON DATE
Published on 02. November 2011
[0|left] Feeling festive? Feeling nostalgic? Feeling festive and nostalgic? New Order have announced plans to play a one-off London show this December.
NEW ORDER REUNITE FOR EUROPEAN BENEFIT SHOWS
Published on 07. September 2011
[0|left] New Order are reforming (minus bassist Peter Cook) to play two benefit shows in order to raise money for their close friend and long time collaborator Michael Shamberg.