
On this day October 8 1981, Still was released, a compilation album by British post punk band Joy Division. The album served as both a tribute and a final chapter for the group following the death of lead singer Ian Curtis in 1980, collecting rare tracks, unreleased material, and live performances that captured the band’s intense and influential sound.
Still included studio outtakes, early versions of songs, and a powerful live recording of Joy Division’s final concert at Birmingham University. The compilation offered fans deeper insight into the band’s creative evolution and raw live energy while preserving their legacy as one of the most important and influential acts of the post punk era.
Though released after the band’s end, Still further cemented Joy Division’s enduring influence on alternative music and set the stage for the formation of New Order, which emerged from the band’s remaining members.
80s insight: Still reflected how Joy Division’s short career left a lasting mark on music, shaping the sound and spirit of alternative rock for generations.
Still included studio outtakes, early versions of songs, and a powerful live recording of Joy Division’s final concert at Birmingham University. The compilation offered fans deeper insight into the band’s creative evolution and raw live energy while preserving their legacy as one of the most important and influential acts of the post punk era.
Though released after the band’s end, Still further cemented Joy Division’s enduring influence on alternative music and set the stage for the formation of New Order, which emerged from the band’s remaining members.
80s insight: Still reflected how Joy Division’s short career left a lasting mark on music, shaping the sound and spirit of alternative rock for generations.