What is the best New Order album?

By YPB Team

Post-punk shadows, dancefloor euphoria, polished pop comebacks and a late-career return to form — decades of restless reinvention in one discography. Where do you stand?

Power, Corruption & Lies — ranked #11
Power, Corruption & Lies
The acclaimed 1983 breakthrough that fused synths and guitars into a new electronic sound.
1000pts
Low-Life — ranked #22
Low-Life
The 1985 album that balanced dancefloor energy with melodic songcraft, featuring 'The Perfect Kiss'.
933pts
Waiting for the Sirens' Call — ranked #33
Waiting for the Sirens' Call
Their 2005 album of bright, melodic singles including 'Krafty' and 'Jetstream'.
666pts
Movement — ranked #44
Movement
Their 1981 debut, still steeped in the dark post-punk shadow of Joy Division.
583pts
Brotherhood — ranked #55
Brotherhood
Their 1986 record splitting guitar-driven rock and pure electronic pop across two sides.
291pts
Technique — ranked #66
Technique
The euphoric 1989 album recorded in Ibiza that captured the acid-house and rave explosion.
291pts
Republic — ranked #77
Republic
Their polished, hit-laden 1993 album featuring 'Regret', made amid the collapse of Factory Records.
291pts
Get Ready — ranked #88
Get Ready
The guitar-forward 2001 comeback that reconnected the band with its rock roots.
0pts
Music Complete — ranked #99
Music Complete
The reinvigorated, dance-heavy 2015 album hailed as a stunning late-career return to form.
0pts

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