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CD: Depeche Mode - Spirit
CD: Depeche Mode - Spirit
Essex synth lords on better form than any mega-band on their 14th album should be
There is no band of the Eighties generation who've remained both as big, and as great, as Depeche Mode. Duran Duran? Lightweights. U2? Sunk into self-parody a long time ago.
All that said, this experimentation means they can go wrong sometimes too. In comparison to its extraordinarily taut 2013 predecessor Delta Machine, this album is a little slack in structure. It also suffers from the very unfortunate fact that its central sex anthem “You Move” repeats the line “I like the way you move”, seemingly ignorant of the fact this will trigger memories of Body Rockers' 2005 high street club sex-pest anthem.
When it's right, though, it's very, very right. It's top and tailed perfectly, with the pounding challenge of “Backwards” and the glorious single “Revolution” kicking things off, and the doomed finale “No More (This Is the Last Time)” and “Fail” showing they can be as bleak as ever. Elsewhere there is plenty of fierceness, as on “Scum”, clearly showing that age is not mellowing them one bit. And across the album the electronic sounds are crisper than ever and Dave Gahan's voice is probably the strongest it's ever been. If it doesn't provide the grippingly coherent listen Delta Machine did, Spirit nonetheless has plenty to reward even the mildly curious.
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Depeche Mode is being
Yes and they are not the same
I somewhat agree except.....
The review is good, and
Ultra was indeed the last
I will be very curious to
Quite possibly the worst
I have been a fan of Depeche
I'll like this new album alot
I like this new album a lot and it keeps growing after each listening. Looking forward to the first gig in my home town of Stockholm. Cold, dark and northern lights on the big screens!! Love it and great job Depeche. From a long fan of your music. Per
Relevant bands from the 80's?
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A fan since '84 (aged 12) I'm
The most boring album of all