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The Siren Calls For New Order

After the planet-shagging success of 2001’s “Get Ready” and 2002’s
‘this-is-how-you-do-it’ four CD boxset “Retro”, New Order, arguably the most important band ever to emerge from Manchester, return with their hotly anticipated new album, “WAITING FOR THE SIRENS’ CALL” on March 28th.

With recent single 'Krafty' rightly re-establishing the band in the top 10 of the charts, 'Waiting for the Siren's Call' showcases New Order’s unique ability to both shake the dancefloor and rock the hardest. The album is that rare thing: an album for everyone. Its eleven songs take in influences as diverse as electro, rock, dancehall and punk, all bound together by New Order’s cool romance, diamond-hard modernity and wild, unparalleled musicality.

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