The Killing Moon has lasted through the ages, leaving a deep imprint on the music industry with a constant sense of agony and loneliness.
In the early 2000s, Britpop evolved with Bloc Party’s Banquet, challenging traditional sonic boundaries and bringing diversity to the guitar-based music scene in Britain.
Britpop peaked as a significant cultural phenomenon, marked by the simultaneous release of Blur’s Country House and Oasis’ Roll With It singles.
Discover how Joy Division redefined post-punk music with their haunting sound, Ian Curtis’ poetic legacy, and a cultural impact that endures today.