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Peter Hook left New Order in 2007, and later settled several lawsuits with his former bandmates. In a new interview with The i Paper, he expressed "animosity" toward the group.
Low-Life' proved across its eight amazing tracks that in 1985 New Order had no peers when it came to inventively mixing synthesizers and drum machines with traditional rock instrumentation.
Legendary bassist Peter Hook was one quarter of Joy Division, and he played in New Order from the band’s 1980 beginning until 2007, when he split bitterly with his longtime bandmate Bernard Sumner.
“I hated every minute,” says the band’s former bassist Peter “Hooky” Hook of their Republic era. “Tony and Rob got us together to do that album just to save Factory and the Haçiend ...
Peter Hook has said there is still “animosity” with New Order, and revealed that fans still message him about the “bad cover version” band. The bassist was a co-founding member of Joy ...
Close to two decades on from his exit from New Order, bassist Peter Hook hasn't wavered in his animosity toward his former bandmates, labeling the group a "bad cover version" of themselves.
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In the interview, Hook — who now performs with Peter Hook and The Light — said he hasn’t spoken to Sumner in 17 years, and also wishes that he and his bandmates had properly mourned Curtis ...
It’s been nearly 20 years since New Order’s founding bassist Peter Hook left the group — and he’s not holding back on the “animosity” still lingering. Bassist Hook, 69, was a founding ...