Summer in the Cities: Joy Divisio...
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Summer in the Cities: Joy Division & The Smiths
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Our Summer in the Cities tour crosses the Atlantic and rolls into Manchester, where rain‑slick streets, brick mills and crowded terraces shape the sound as much as guitars and drum machines. Don and Dude drop the needle on two albums that channel the city’s gray skies, sharp wit and restless youth into vivid musical cityscapes.

The Albums

Joy Division – Closer (1980)

Joy Division turn late‑70s Manchester’s post‑punk tension into a stark, spacious set about isolation, collapse, and trying to find language for feelings that barely fit inside a song. Martin Hannett’s cold, echoing production, Ian Curtis’s weary baritone, and the band’s tight, minimal playing make Closer feel like a haunted, human swan song where every drum hit and bass line sounds both distant and painfully close.

The Smiths – Strangeway ... 

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