New Order - Brotherhood
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- Barcode 5021732836380
- Genre Synthpop
- Condition New
Brotherhood, released in 1986, is New Order’s fourth studio album and one of their most enduring statements—balancing the band’s post-punk roots with their growing love of synth-driven dance music. Often seen as a snapshot of the band in transition, Brotherhood captures both sides of their sound: raw guitar-driven tracks and sleek, electronic pop.
The album opens with the stormy energy of “Paradise” and moves through standout tracks like the guitar-heavy “Weirdo” and “Broken Promise,” before landing on the shimmering, synth-led classic “Bizarre Love Triangle”—a defining moment in 1980s alternative music and a longtime fan favorite. Bernard Sumner’s introspective vocals, Peter Hook’s melodic basslines, and Stephen Morris and Gillian Gilbert’s evolving production work give the album a sense of duality and momentum.
Often overlooked in favor of Power, Corruption & Lies or Technique, Brotherhood is an underrated gem that shows New Order experimenting and refining their sound in real time. A must-have for fans of post-punk, synth-pop, and 80s alt-rock, this edition is an essential piece of the band’s influential discography.
A1 Paradise
A2 Weirdo
A3 As It Is When It Was
A4 Broken Promise
A5 Way Of Life
B1 Bizarre Love Triangle
B2 All Day Long
B3 Angel Dust
B4 Every Little Counts
