Komakino
Joy Division
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This is the hour when the mysteries emerge A strangeness so hard to reflect A moment so moving, goes straight to your heart Condition has never been met The attraction is held like a weight deep inside Something I'll never forget The pattern is set, her reaction will start Complete but rejected too soon Looking ahead in the grip of each fear Recalls the life that we knew The shadow that stood by the side of the road Always reminds me of you How can I find the right way to control? All the conflicts inside, all the problems beside As the questions arise, and the answers don't fit Into my way of things, into my way of things
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Written by: BERNARD SUMNER, IAN KEVIN CURTIS, PETER HOOK, STEPHEN PAUL DAVID MORRIS
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15 facts about this song
Genre"Komakino" is a post-punk song, which is a genre that developed from the punk rock scene in the late 1970s.
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ArtistsThe song is performed by Joy Division, an English band popular for its influence in the post-punk and gothic rock genres.
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ReleaseThe song was released as a free flexi-disc in June 1980 after the band's second and final studio album "Closer."
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Track Order"Komakino" is the B-side to "Love Will Tear Us Apart," which is arguably Joy Division's most famous song.
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LyricsThe lyrics, like many of Joy Division’s songs, often touch on themes of despair, emotional struggles, and loneliness.
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VocalsIan Curtis, the band's lead singer and lyricist, is known for his unique and deep baritone voice, which stands out in "Komakino."
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Band MembersBesides Ian Curtis, the other members of Joy Division involved in the creation of "Komakino" are Peter Hook on bass, Bernard Sumner on guitar and keyboards, and Stephen Morris on drums.
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Posthumous ReleaseThe song was released posthumously, after the tragic death of Ian Curtis by suicide.
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InfluenceDespite not being one of Joy Division's most commercially successful songs, "Komakino" has been cited as an influence by numerous alternative and indie rock bands.
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Live Performances"Komakino" was performed live by Joy Division before Ian Curtis’ death, yet it remains relatively unknown compared to their other works.
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Compilation AppearanceThe song later appeared on the band's compilation album, "Still," released in 1981.
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ProductionThe song was produced by Martin Hannett, who had a significant role in shaping Joy Division's unique sound.
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Recording Sessions"Komakino" was part of the outtake sessions for the band's second and final album "Closer," though it didn't make the final cut for the album.
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Limited EditionInitially, "Komakino" was pressed in a limited run of 100,000 copies.
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Critical ReceptionDue to its melancholic tone and emotive lyrics, "Komakino" is often considered an embodiment of Joy Division's sound and is held in high regard by fans and critics alike.
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