Belgium's the Names occupied one of the lower branches of the Factory and Factory-related family tree, releasing only one full album on Crépuscule, 1982's Swimming, and a handful of singles and compilation appearances prior to dissolving. Like the early Simple Minds, their jerky rhythms and bold keyboards recalled Magazine. And like many other bands with any tangential relationship to Factory whatsoever, the Names were shortsightedly looked down upon in the press as a Joy Division clone. Release