Depeche Mode both shocked and enthralled listeners when they released their 1989 single “Personal Jesus.” Conservative groups, taking the song at face value, believed it was blasphemous. Depeche Mode ...
As Depeche Mode was rounding out their first decade with their seventh album, Violator, fans and critics thought they had a bead on the band. In August 1989, seven months before Violator’s release, ...
I thought I was a true fan of the synth-rock giants, but a convention showed me that I preferred music as a solo experience The first time I really thought about fandom was the evening of 8 July 1990.
The post Depeche Mode Perform “Ghosts Again” and “Personal Jesus” on Colbert: Watch appeared first on Consequence. Depeche Mode were the musical guests on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert last night ...
The Depeche Mode channel is the band’s official YouTube home, featuring the catalogue of the iconic band’s official music videos, live performances, lyric videos and Depeche Mode-approved playlists.
What if Motorhead wrote Depeche Mode's 1989 synth-rock hit "Personal Jesus"? What would it sound like if sung by the late Lemmy Kilmister, backed by his iconic band of beer drinkers and hell raisers?
ScreenCrush reprints the official synopsis as, "The crown jewel of Her Majesty’s Secret Intelligence Service, Agent Lorraine Broughton (Theron) is equal parts spycraft, sensuality and savagery, ...
UK synthpop greats Depeche Mode have now been a full-on legacy act for decades, but they’re still making new music. Next month, Depeche Mode will release Memento Mori, their first album since ...