"Waiting for the Sirens' Call" is the eighth studio album by the British rock band New Order, released in 2005. Following the departure of longtime bassist Peter Hook, the album marks a continuation of the band's evolution into electronic and dance-oriented music.
The album features a mix of electronic pop, rock, and dance tracks, showcasing New Order's signature blend of catchy melodies, pulsating rhythms, and introspective lyrics. Produced by New Order along with John Leckie and Stuart Price, "Waiting for the Sirens' Call" features a polished and modern sound that incorporates elements of synth-pop, house, and indie rock.
Standout tracks on the album include the title track "Waiting for the Sirens' Call," "Krafty," and "Jetstream," which blend infectious hooks with pulsating electronic beats. Other highlights include the reflective ballad "Turn" and the energetic dance track "Guilt Is a Useless Emotion."
While "Waiting for the Sirens' Call" received generally positive reviews from critics, some fans and reviewers noted that it lacked the innovation and experimentation of New Order's earlier work. Nevertheless, the album was well-received by fans and reached moderate commercial success, spawning several singles and earning a dedicated following among electronic music enthusiasts.