This book, by the band's bassist Peter Hook, aims to be “the most complete and truthful record of life inside New Order as is humanly possible”.
I never felt New Order were as good as Joy Division and i guess this book explains why. It seems to me they became fed up of eachother in the late 80s but ...
Hook's New Order-era autobiography is the third book penned by the bassist, following Unknown Pleasures and 2009's The Hacienda: How ...
It's an unapologetic rock memoir, concerned less with legacy and more with what really went down...the book is a marvelous success. A well-written and brutally ...
Now comes Substance: Inside New Order, Hook's book about the band that the regrouped Joy Division members formed after singer Ian Curtis's ...
On 6 October 2016, he released the book Substance: Inside New Order. On 9 April 2020, he ...
Substance conjures the antics and spirit of a Monty Python sketch. In other words, the book is chock-full of absurd scenes narrated with saucy wit. For example, ...
Right off the bat, Peter Hook's Substance: Inside New Order is striking for its sheer heft. Clocking in at over 750 pages, the autobiography is ...
Peter Hook reading "Chapter and Verse" by Bernard Sumner. "Book stores won't know whether to file it under fantasy or tragedy.
Substance: Inside New Order by Peter Hook book review. Click to read the full review of Substance: Inside New Order in New York Journal of ...