Restless (New Order song)

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"Restless" is a song by English rock band New Order, released on 28 July 2015 to promote their upcoming tenth album, Music Complete. This is the first single, as well as new material, New Order has released in a decade since 2005's single, "Waiting for the Sirens' Call", as well as the first single featuring Tom Chapman replacing former bassist and founding member Peter Hook. The song's concept revolves around greed and consumption.

"Restless"
Song

The song has received generally favourable reviews. The overall composition, as well as its catchy tune and lyrics were praised.

Background

This is the first single released since 2005, as well as the return of Gillian Gilbert and the introduction of Tom Chapman.

Music Complete was announced from 2 September 2014 thru 22 June 2015 on Stereogum, Consequence of Sound, as well as other places, including the band's official website.[3] They all hinted at a future release of an LP, as well as other future releases.[4][5][6]

On July 28, the single was released as a format of digital download.

Composition

The song takes influences from electronic music as well as synthpop, and features a less-tight electronic composition. The song still takes notes from New Order's previous albums, but has notes of new wave.

Track listing

All songs written and produced by New Order:

No.TitelWriter(s)Length
1."Restless"New Order4:32
Total length:4:32

Music video

The official music video for the song was uploaded to their official Vevo and YouTube accounts on 18 August 2015.

Synopsis

The overall plot of the music video is as abstract as its visuals. While the music video goes on, found footage are shown periodically, with many women standing with T-shirts that have enscripted lyrics on them, as well as a partially naked women, intercut footage, kissing, and brief sessions of breaking through the fourth wall.

A group of people are standing at an ancient rock, which holds a mighty sword, a possible retelling of King Arthur. While the others don't get it out, a man does successfully, to the awe of others. At the same time, a teenager at a rave party is dubbed a king and crowned. The party then moves to the sewers, where the "king" has a grand feast with other visitors, where a teenage girl and boy presumably fall in love at first sight. At the same time somewhere else, a fight ensures, and a man saves a woman before they're knocked out. Back at the party, the "king" is enjoying his popularity by crowdsurfing through the fans, while the man who picked up the sword is held up as well. In the final moments of the film, the same man and another women are being transported to a castle by knights carrying a flag.

Reception

The song received generally favourable reviews. Its catchy tune, lyrics and originality were praised but critics were divided by its tightness and uptight production.

Billboard described it as "..tepid, restrained, and a little blasé", but went on to state that if so, "will be nestled firmly on the rock side of New Order's extensive catalogue."[1] Rolling Stone described it as "triumphant", as well as its significance to their 1985 release of Low-Life.[2]

Charts

Chart (2015) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratip Bubbling Under Wallonia)[7] 39

References

  1. ^ a b Payne, Chris (28 July 2015). "New Order Shares 'Restless,' New Single From 2015 Album Music Complete - Billboard". www.billboard.com. Billboard. Retrieved 31 July 2015.
  2. ^ a b Kreps, Daniel (28 July 2015). "Hear New Order's Triumphant New Song 'Restless' - Rolling Stone". www.rollingstone.com. Rolling Stone. Retrieved 31 July 2015.
  3. ^ New Order (22 June 2015). "New Order Announce New Album: Music Complete: 25th September 2015". www.neworder.com. New Order. Retrieved 17 July 2015.
  4. ^ Smirke, Richard (2 September 2014). "New Order Signs to Mute Records, Plans New Release in 2015". www.billboard.com. Billboard. Retrieved 30 July 2015.
  5. ^ Sesar, Misha (7 July 2015). "New Order's Music Complete Features Brandon Flowers, Iggy Pop, La Roux". Stereogum. Retrieved 30 July 2015.
  6. ^ Kaye, Ben (22 January 2015). "New Order intend to release new album in Fall 2015". consequenceofsound.net. Consequence of Sound. Retrieved 30 July 2015.
  7. ^ "New Order – Restless" (in French). Ultratip. Retrieved 25 August 2015.