Review:

Power, Corruption & Lies By New Order

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Power, Corruption & Lies is the second studio album by English rock band New Order, released in 1983. It features a mix of electronic and rock music with influences from post-punk and new wave.

Key Features

  • Blend of electronic and rock music
  • Influences from post-punk and new wave
  • Iconic cover art by Peter Saville

Pros

  • Innovative sound that pushed boundaries in the music industry
  • Catchy and memorable songs like 'Blue Monday' and 'Age of Consent'
  • Influential in shaping the electronic music genre

Cons

  • Limited commercial success compared to some of New Order's other albums
  • Some critics found the album's sound too experimental or inaccessible

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