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dashes-and-letters · 2 years ago
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Depeche Mode - Black Celebration (Paris, 2001)
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dms-a-jem · 11 months ago
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Depeche Mode - I Feel You
Devotional Tour Screen Projections
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princessartyom · 2 days ago
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・ ⟢ ⋮ 𐔌ㅤ Intro . ⺀ 𐂯‎
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I’m a male
I LOVE ALL MY FRIENDS SM. ↓
pupp, andy, finny and kayn >>> . ↓
Especially pupp I loaf you sm♥️ ( you too andy
I like. ↓
True crime, dandy’s world, btd, psychology, dinosaurs, minecraft, animal crossing, roblox, madness combat, one wheat mark, cry of fear, ranfren, pretty blood, okegom, hamsters, stranger things, fnaf, lps and Pokémon. + more.
Music I like. ↓
icp, NIN, bloodhound gang, Tyler the creator, S3RL, gore shit, Rory in early 20s, dogbite, the brobecks, mcr, ptv, kmfdm, the dollyrots, she wants revenge, Depeche Mode, skinny puppy, chemlab, Marilyn Manson, three days grace, HIM, choking victim, Gifted but twisted, rancid, the queers, 5mewmet and msi (there’s a LOT more
Movies / series I like ↓
girls last tour, Duck, zero day, elephant, house of 1000 corpses, The Devil's Rejects, when they cry, mlp, Archie’s final project, CSI: Cyber (TV Series 2015–2016), Kids Who Kill, criminal minds, courage the cowardly dog, house and broke back mountain
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blacknwhitemood · 6 months ago
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Depeche Mode - Condemnation / finding video's location "near God"
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It was only 3 days after the Memento Mori concert in March, when I learned that Condemnation video was made in Hungary, not far from Budapest, near Göd, in a small village's border, Göd-Újtelep. When I wrote about it to @mijamija1234, she suggested that what if I visited its location? I liked the idea, I've started to make a research. Later I found some colored photos on Göd-Újtelep's website (under this text) and I posted them with words "Condemnation’s video was made near Göd". @mftm1987's reblog tag was hilarious: #well sure it was made near god. I felt love with the concept, so this is my "project's" name: Near God.
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The only screenshot from the video (1st pic above) that I can use for finding the location is not very helpful, considering that it happened more than 30 years ago. 31 exactly. In 28th of July, 1993 the band and Corbijn went "into the f---ing woods" early in the morning after the day of they Devotional Tour concert in Budapest. Dave talked about it the gig's night in NME, while Gavin Martin was making his long interview:
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I won’t even sleep tonight. I’ve got to get up and go and do some… I’ve got to go off with (Anton) Corbijn into the f---ing woods and do the ‘Condemnation’ bit. But, really, I have fun with doing that. It’s just the eight o’clock morning, you gotta get over it.
I quoted from this article first time here, my updated daves-first-tattoo post (scroll to the middle). Another source, Daryl Bamonte, Devotional Tour Diary, Bong magazine, 1994:
It was a long trek from Belgium yesterday, and we had to drive out into the Hungarian countryside today for Anton to shoot the “CONDEMNATION” video. Dave seemed to spend most of the day being dragged around by Sam and Hildia. He wasn’t complaining though. It could have been the other way round…
Near God
It's not easy to find a DM video's location (except Strangelove), Corbijn preferred countryside for his videos and the nature mostly in different countries in Europe (e.g. Belgium, France, Switzerland, Portugal, Scotland) or in the U.S. Hungary is famous for its "puszta", which is similar to prairie. Before the single's releasing he could shoot the clip during the tour. They stayed 3 days in Hungary, I read somewhere that Corbijn choosed Göd's area for the reason being very close to the capital. On imdb.com it is simply Göd.
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I was searching for those dirt roads from the screenshot with the Google relief map, impossible task. 31 years. I googled many times a day if I got some new inspiration, suddenly I found a person on facebook who commented Göd's page' photo of the day: she was there in her 14 years, "half of Göd was there". I wrote to her, 3 days later she answered that she would help. Wow.
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We met today and spent only 40 minutes together. She and her husband took me from the railwaystation on a truck to the location that she remembered - and of course that become famous in the village. She told me the short story: "My friend's sister was a big fan. We didn't have phones that time, someone brought the news by bike, no one believed that. Later many cars went to the place with 50-80 fans. We were hanging on the fence, like the children in the video. There were huge reflectors, the shooting took until the evening. Now there is a big battery factory in the fields."
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When we arrived, we walked to a small road but it didn't resemble to the video's for the first sight. In fact it is a huge field with woods around, at the end of the road there was the factory, "It was built on that hill on the picture" she told. She was sure, so we took some funny photos with the printed screenshot (at the background with their truck), I wanted to walk more to find a better view but it was a very hot Summar day and my guide didn't have much time. To the right on this map I marked the point where we took the photos:
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I think the trip was worth it. All this area from the village to the woods down was the location of the video making. 31 years later the fence with the small cabin and the sunflower field disappeared but there still have straw bales, dirt roads and habitants who remember.
The single released 6 weeks later, on 13 September 2013. Although MTV played the clip on time, its DVD version released much later in 2002 on Depeche Mode - Videos 86>98+ (I ordered the very last piece of it from Antal). This DVD originally released in 1999 but without the clip, you can find a live version instead of (I have the 2000 edition), because - it is said - Corbijn wasn't quite satisfied with the final result, the band seemed too tired in the video, especially Dave.
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I love this song. Not my favourite, but it's in my DM top 20. One of its reasons that the video was shooted in Hungary and Dave loves it. He has frequently mentioned Condemnation as one of his favourite songs. In this interview from 2006 you can hear directly from him at 00:37. As fandom.com wrote, Dave still gets goosebumps when he recalls recording the song:
I immediately knew the song. It wasn't necessarily completely accurate to the way Martin wrote the melody line or the phrasing or the timing. I just sang it, and [after] I sang it, the tape stopped rolling and it went on quiet. I've got my headphones on and I hear [producer] Flood's voice go, 'Yeah, I mean, you could do another one. But I think we got it.' / 2021, Exclaim!
Well, at Memento Mori Tour they sang to us twice in Budapest, in 28 July, 2023 (yes, this day <3) together with 50000 people and in 26 March, 2024 to 16000 happy fans. Honestly, I like Waiting For The Night much better, I really wanted to hear it live, I hoped that they don't sing the same song at the same city as first encore duett, Condemnation is difficult to sing, they've sung Waiting For much often at this tour... but I was wrong. I was confused with my feelings, I was disappointed. I was looking for the answers of they decision, and later I understood that somehow Hungary might mean Condemnation to them. They gifted us with Dave's favourite song. Twice.
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marimayscarlett · 1 year ago
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Hello lovely!
Because I love your takes and posts on the eternally beautiful, wonderful Richard Z. Kruspe, I was wondering what your top five random weird facts about him are - like silly things he’s said or other people have said about him (e.g. Khira’s post on insta complaining about all the naked lady art in the house!)
TY! 😘
Hello my dear and thank you so much for your ask! Glad you enjoy my posts, this means a lot to me 🥰
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This one took me a while (had to comb through several interviews for this), but I shamelessly used this ask to create two little lists - one with weird little facts/moments and one with interesting little facts in general. Not necessarily my top five (would be super hard to pick them), but moments which I think about currently. A lot 😄
Random weird facts and moments:
Literally this interview. He had absolutely no restraint and some pick-me-vibes going on, especially in these moments: - Interviewer: 'On the surface, the title A Million Degrees seems to suggest heat or that you are implying that the music is hot or on fire.' RZK: 'Or just me!' (laughs) - Interviewer: (speaking about the possibility of Emigrate opening for Rammstein) 'Isn’t it physically exhausting, too?' RZK: 'Yeah, it’s like having two women in the same night!' (laughs) - Interviewer: (after explaining her thoughts about the title "A million degrees) 'So, out of curiosity, what was your intention with the album’s title?' RZK: 'I always knew that women were smarter than men!'
me reading this entire interview:
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That recording an album with Rammstein can be quite exhausting is something Richard (and sometimes also other members) mentioned several times. They discuss a lot, sometimes have verbal fights, etc. - but Richard admitted that he sometimes wished for proper "Wild West" fist fights because that maybe would've also solved some problems 👀 (as I mentioned some time ago, how about some anger management my guy) (source)
Poor little lad does not understand the concept of strip clubs, plus since he doesn't drink alcohol, it's apparently abysmally boring for him in these locations 😪 Better write a strip song, fitting for a good striptease, and that's how we got the song "Get Down" (source)
Widely known, but still: this moment from this interview: - Interviewer: 'What would you spend your last £20 on?' RZK: 'How much is that in Euros, about 20? A nice blowjob! Actually, change that - a handjob. Yes, they're easy to get near where I live. I could get 20 minutes for 20€, that's good value!'
2. Random interesting (at least for me) facts in general:
In this podcast Richard mentions that the Emigrate album "The persistence of memory" essentially was a therapeutic project for him. In 2019, he fell into a heavily depressive episode after the tour and even contemplated quitting music completely. So he started to sift through his old compositions and songs he had on his computer, some dating back over 20 years, and somehow found his love for music again through those memories - and this album, which was not at all planned, was the result of this process. This is the reason why we have songs like "Freeze my mind" for example, which dates all the way back to 2001 and was written by Richard and his then-wife Caron.
In this interview Richard mentions that these four songs are his favourites (at least at this point in time): - Hurt by Nine Inch Nails - Babe I'm gonna leave you by Led Zeppelin - Sin City by AC/DC - Personal Jesus by Depeche Mode
The book "Perfume" by Patrick Süßkind (which explores dark themes of obsession and power, linked with the sense of smell and emotions), which he read as a teenager, was the reason why he wanted to create something which REALLY moves a crowd, like the perfect song. (source)
Here Richard mentioned that when his daughter Khira was younger, he played her a lot of the Rammstein tracks because he knew she would be brutally honest and give him straightforward feedback. This didn't work anymore after some time, since as a teenager she later learned how to please him and get what she wanted (let's be real, we've all been there). Plus, he's apparently a rather strict parent, believing that you have to make a lot of experiences to get forward in life and that self-discipline helps a great deal.
In this interview, Richard mentions that he likes to pick out an audience member to get an connection to through eye contact (at least this was the case back then) - and this eye contact helps him to put on a good show, most likely to play the concert for this particular fan. Plus he thinks about doing mediation after a concert, as a vent to balance out all the energy he's absorbed from the crowd.
I hope these lists are at least a bit like what you had in mind as an answer 😊 Thanks a lot again for this ask 🤍
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viir-tanadhal · 1 year ago
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What we know so far about PSB15 (aka the next album):
Burning the Heather was originally going to be saved and used as the guiding framework for the next album but was released instead on Hotspot
Produced by James Ford, who notably recently produced Jessie Ware's two albums, Depeche Mode's Memento Mori, and Blur's The Ballad of Darren. Neil also has been an outspoken fan of his group The Last Shadow Puppets
Two albums worth of songs were written over quarantine, including a song about Rudolf Nureyev, and a song about the pandemic titled "Living in a lonely time". Additionally, there are several songs written from the Super era that have not yet been released
Neil bought a keyboard and learned how to use GarageBand to write songs himself
Neil stated in Classic Pop that the next album would be "...very tuneful, less super-electronic sounding. Strings will be returning. It's more autobiographical, looking back."
They started work on the album in March 14, 2023 and posted a photo likely of James Ford's studio. The photo showcases a xylophone, bell pepper shaker, multiple keyboards and synthesizers, reel-to-reel tape machines, a guitar, a hammered dulcimer, and others
In April 2023, strings and brass were recorded at The Church Recording studio in London
Recording for the album likely ended before they went back on tour at the end of May 2023
Neil supposedly told a fan that the album would be out in Spring, possibly April 2024
Things that might influence the album:
Over quarantine, Neil watched a lot of 1940s film noir
Their BBC Radio Takeover in 2021 and song selections - Chris usually is the one who decides on their albums' directions, so his choices might hint at that
Lost EP saw the release of four songs from the Super era that had previously been unreleased. Given they were released as an EP and not saved for the next album might hint that they wouldn't have fit the musical or thematic style of the next album (too electronic?)
During quarantine, Neil started a project of digitizing his diaries, which might explain why the next album might be more autobiographical
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petiplacha · 9 months ago
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Suzie Stapleton: "I’ve been meaning to share this with you for ages - this is my favourite photo from our shoot with Dave Gahan at Soho Live for the Mother of Earth Film Clip. We filmed the clip for The Jeffrey Lee Pierce Sessions Project whilst Depeche Mode were in town for their show at Twickenham stadium in June last year. Such a great day with Matt Hopkins working his magic behind the camera.
I am talking about it and our tour with Depeche Mode in tomorrow’s newsletter. It’s not too late to sign up via www.suziestapleton.com to join the conversation (link in bio). I’ve ended up going quite in depth and been going through all my tour photos which is why it’s taken me a while to finish up. I hope you all enjoy it!
Photo left to right Gavin Jay, Matt Hopkins, Dave Gahan.
More soon, Sx"
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myrsinemezzo · 1 year ago
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2023 Music Recap
It’s the end of the year! Basically, anyway. And I wanted to share a musical recap for 2023 from rediscovering my love of live shows to sharing the three albums I heard for the first time that absolutely made my world better and got me through the rough spaces of this year. Feel free to share your own favorite live show or album :)
Live Show Extravaganza:
Taylor Swift - What can I say? The Eras tour was truly epic. I cried, I sang my heart out along with every person in the audience (except the dad in front of me who downed 6 hard seltzers throughout the show to cope 😂). Still have to watch the tour video and relive it all.
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Muna - I was so ridiculously excited that they opened for T Swift and then they had a truncated set because of the weather. But! That meant they switched up their set and played my favorite along with “Silk Chiffon”!! (Anything But Me):
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Nine Inch Nails/Ministry/Nitzer Ebb - This triple headliner was wild with a capital ‘W’. Aging dancing goths and everyone pogoing-up and down like an old school 90’s show. I’ll treasure the playlist I have from this one since NIN was what Myrs’s teenage rebellion sounded like. (Less Than):
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Death Cab for Cutie/The Postal Service - Transatlanticism is pretty much my favorite album of all time, so this concert was truly amazing. I bawled during the title track. Absolutely wept. Getting to share it with a haladriel friend made it even better. And the Depeche Mode encore? Impeccable. (Transatlanticism live):
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Pedro the Lion - The sound of my 20s to early 30s because I just couldn’t quit listening to it. As an exvangelical, his music is everything, and hearing him play the whole album live was unreal. (Rapture):
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Nation of Language - 80s style synth pop!! And perfect synth pop at that. I named my first long-form Haladriel fic after this one. (Across That Fine Line). So good live, and the venue was tiny, so it was me near the front with a friend bopping and swaying all night long:
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Michigander - their music is just fun, and I love that. Solid pop rock and a great live show that had the crowd singing along at the top of their lungs. (Stay Out of It):
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Albums of the Year:
Frightened Rabbit’s “Midnight Organ Fight” - huge thanks to @rebelrebelwrites and @bad-surprise for introducing me to this album in their own playlists and mentionings this year. “While I’m alive, I’ll make tiny changes to earth” will probably be my next embroidery text project, and a vinyl recording is making its way into my brother’s arms as a holiday present. (Good Arms vs. Bad Arms live A/V club recording):
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Hozier’s Unreal/Unearth - It was stressful as all hell, but I scored a ticket to see him when he comes to my city, and I just know there will be copious weeping and lip wobbling. This whole album is my favorite of his three, when I never expected it to top “Wasteland, Baby”. But so many songs scream fic material and are so beautiful and lush. Here’s my sing at the top of my lungs car song (Who We Are):
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Ethel Cain’s Preacher’s Daughter - the utter vibes of this album are absolutely out of this world. Switches between the darkest and broodiest to americana to a track played in the opener to headliner switch at the Taylor Swift show. Just incredible. (Family Tree):
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neonradiation · 8 months ago
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Album Review: 'Memento Mori' by Depeche Mode
Key Quote: "It's taken me a year to review this album - a year of letting it's flawed brilliance permeate through me."
As the length of time gets longer between albums (Spirit was released 6 years before Memonto Mori), we have to wonder how many more we can expect from Depeche Mode. Having just completed a huge world tour, Dave Gahan and Martin Gore will inevitably be thinking about solo projects. But maybe this time we can expect something a little bit sooner from DM - perhaps even a surprise album with no tour..?
1. My Comos Is Mine
This is more of an album prologue than an actual song, although it does have some words set against an industrial soundscape. In my opinion, although not an easy listen, it does serve a purpose, which is to set up the next song perfectly. But, I'll never understand why it was released as the 2nd single from the album - that did have me worried...
2. Wagging Tongue
The 3rd single released starts with some classic DM synth and suddenly everything in the world is ok again. 'Watch another angel die' is not everyone's choice for a song chorus, but it does work wonderfully and is somehow catchy as hell. This is co-written by Martin Gore and Dave Gahan.
3. Ghosts Again
Released as the 1st single before the album release and upon 1st listen, this could only ever be Depeche Mode. Stripped back production from James Ford (Artic Monkeys, Gorillaz, Pet Shop Boys) really let the guitar and vocals breathe. When placed in an album context, you could be forgiven for thinking we are going to get a concept album about death and re-birth.
4. Don't Say You Love Me
Something you don't hear too often in Depeche Mode songs are orchestral strings - but they are prominant in this song. It's an interesting sound when combined with guitar and sub-bass synth. But, it's Dave Gahan's vocals that gels everything together. This another song (as well as Ghosts Again) co-written by Martin Gore and Richard Butler (Psychedelic Furs).
5. My Favourite Stranger
This track stands out for me immediately, a great guitar, bass synth and percussion introduction followed by crunching guitar hook. The vocals give way to the music around 1:30 mark and the song really takes off. It's a bold move but it works well and when the vocals come back in, it becomes the best arranged song on the album.
6. Soul With Me
So now it's time for the Martin Gore sung song. I've really enjoyed listening to the 'Martin songs' on the recent tour. But in my opinion, this one doesn't stand out as much as those. It's a little bit of a plodder - there I've said it!
7. Caroline's Monkey
This song about addiction doesn't really hit home with me either. Musically, I feel it's disjointed and patched together. Lyrically, although I get the metaphor, it does jar a little and feels out of place.
8. Before We Drown
For me, this was instantly my favourite track on the album and I was glad it was released as a single and later included in their live set. It has all the elements of a perfectly crafted synthpop song but then at 2:50 is taken up several notches. It really is spine tingling stuff and like 'Cover Me' from the Spirit album, it gives a nod in the direction of synth pioneers Kraftwerk.
9. People Are Good
The final (probably) single from the album has DM trying to find the good in people. Although quite bass heavy, this has a catchy vocal melody although I'm not sure it's single material.
10. Always You
A guitar free song gives this a pre-Violator feel to it and is a refreshing change on the album. Also, its worth noting there is a lack of droning bass which is present in a lot of the other songs.
11. Never Let Me Go
Back with the guitar then and there's nothing too offensive about this song, but it doesn't really grab me either.
12. Speak To Me
This slow burner serves as the album's epilogue. An understated, yet powerful song where again the stripped back music really showcases Dave Gahan's vocals which I have to say sound better than ever on this album.
In conclusion...
Well, it's taken me a year to review this album - a year of letting it's flawed brilliance permeate through me. Although it's not a perfect album, Memento Mori (Remember Death) was definitely worth the long wait.
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Depeche Mode Contact Details And Music Links:
Twitter: @depechemode
Album Spotify: Memento Mori
Artist Spotify: Depeche Mode
Website: Depeche Mode
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aliciacrossofficial · 2 years ago
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Boygenius’ debut album tour features a stellar lineup onstage
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Boygenius, a supergroup that consists of Lucy Dacus, Phoebe Bridgers, and Julien Baker, is touring North America to support their much awaited debut album, The Record.
From June through August, the band will be touring with a group of exceptional musicians that includes Carly Rae Jepsen, Bartees Strange, Claud, Broken Social Scene, and Illuminati Hotties. The tour’s dates are the same as those that were previously made public as part of the Re:Set music festival.
The trio’s tour starts in June after performances at Coachella and another one-off event in California in April. Fans across North America will be able to hear Boygenius’ distinctive style, a fusion of indie rock, folk, and Americana. The tour will be enjoyable for both die-hard fans of the band’s music and those who are just discovering it.
Boygenius has gained popularity ever since their self-titled debut EP was released in 2018 and received praise for its heartfelt lyrics and hauntingly beautiful tunes. Each band member has had a successful solo career; most recently, well-liked albums have been released by Bridgers, Dacus, and Baker.
They have never collaborated on a full-length project before, and since The Record’s announcement earlier this year, curiosity in it has been steadily rising.
Four songs from the album have been released, including the brooding and reflective ballad “True Blue,” which showcases the group’s vocal harmonies and songwriting prowess. “Emily I’m Sorry,” which has Bridgers singing lead and the trio’s unusual harmonies lending the song’s lyrics depth and passion, is another great track.
Read also: From Lana Del Rey to Depeche Mode: 5 Picks for Must-Listen New Music
Group’s Album
It is anticipated that The Record will be a moving and powerful album that explores themes of love, loss, and self-discovery. Boygenius’ music has always been intensely personal, and their most recent work is certain to touch listeners viscerally.
Boygenius’ summer tour will feature a group of skilled musicians who are sure to put on a performance that will be remembered for years. Fans who are fortunate enough to witness the band live can anticipate an incredible concert experience. Audiences will be enthralled by the group’s distinctive fusion of indie rock, folk, and Americana and be left wanting more.
Phoebe Bridgers, Julien Baker, and Lucy Dacus have all had fruitful solo careers and amassed devoted fan bases thanks to their distinctive and stirring songs. Since the arrival of her debut album, Stranger in the Alps, in 2017, Bridgers in particular has been making waves in the independent music market…Read More
Source: Celebrity News
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maximuswolf · 2 months ago
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Shout Out to Future DM Devotees!
Shout Out to Future DM Devotees! Shout Out to Future DM Devotees!Ever feel like you were walking in my shoes? If you're a whiz with WordPress, JavaScript, jQuery, or CMS, and the last tour's dynamic ticket pricing left you shaking the disease, we want you! We're on the hunt for fans who’ve been with Depeche Mode through every personal Jesus moment. If you have impeccable taste and a burning curiosity to create something for the next generation of music lovers, let's get connected. This isn’t just another mainstream venture — it's a passion project for all DM devotees, past, present, and future. Join us, let’s create something truly special. Reach out to me and be part of this revolution. #DEPECHEMODE #MUSIC #DMFANS Submitted November 08, 2024 at 12:42PM by GooseMerry https://ift.tt/i8HLKY7 via /r/Music
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svgoceandesigns1 · 10 months ago
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Depeche Mode USA 1988 SVG - Vintage Concert Tour SVG PNG, Cricut File
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dms-a-jem · 1 year ago
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Depeche Mode
Enjoy the Silence (Devotional Tour Projection)
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mitjalovse · 1 year ago
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Depeche Mode lost Clarke. However, A Broken Frame found them continuing despite the absence of Mr. Vince Clarke who was already busy redefining the 80's with another project then, though Depeche Mode equip themselves well for the follow-up. Still, we are not listening to the group they became later on, yet A Broken Frame did one thing right, i.e. the disc moved them away from being too 80's for their own good. While the singles from the LP still felt this way, one has to understand we are dealing with a transitional disc. Alan Wilder – one of the two underappreciated members of them band - only joined them later to tour the platter. Nonetheless, he probably notice there are some areas, where he could put his input.
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dashes-and-letters · 2 years ago
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kwosom · 4 years ago
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Personal Jesus Projection by Anton Corbijn for World Violation Tour.
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