Gig review: Peter Hook & the Light
Barrowland, Glasgow
****
The only weak link was Hook’s insistence on singing lead vocal for most of the set – he is no singer, even compared to New Order’s Bernard Sumner, who at least has the delicate chops for the pretty tunes of Bizarre Love Triangle and True Faith. Hook was much better suited to the primitive punk of the early Joy Division material, delivered with urgency in the second half. After the uplifting melodic electronica of the New Order set, this was like a scrappy street fight among desperate men arriving at a sonic agreement out of sheer necessity.
Hook’s rendition of the closing Love Will Tear Us Apart lost its vulnerability in translation, its desolation and gravity sacrificed for a cathartic crowd singalong which could not be grudged.
FIONA SHEPHERD