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It's been a minute since we heard from Depeche Mode, but the long-running synthpop institution is finally done with a new album, Sounds of the Universe. Mute will release the album on April 20 in Europe and will team with Capitol to release it on April 21 in the U.S.According to a press release, the band recorded the LP in Santa Barbara and New York using tons of vintage synthesizers and drum machines, which is a good sign considering that the last fifteen years or so of Depeche albums have brought them a bit too close to broody schmaltz-rock. Ben Hillier, the Britrock maestro who produced their last album, 2005's kinda meh Playing the Angel, will be on board again, which is not such a good sign. "Wrong" will be the first single; other album tracks include "Jezebel", "In Chains", and "Hole to Feed".In other Depeche news, they're planning a massive tour that will span the summer and take them all over Europe. read more
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The duo's forthcoming dates include headline shows at Twickenham Stadium in London, and Primavera Sound in Barcelona and Madrid The post Depeche Mode announce new album ‘Memento Mori’, detail 2023 world tour appeared first on NME.
As revealed last week, the band are sharing news on Tuesday (October 4)The post Depeche Mode share new Berlin-based teaser for upcoming announcement appeared first on NME.
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It comes weeks after singer Dave Gahan and the band’s main songwriter Martin Gore were pictured in the studioThe post Depeche Mode tease announcement for next week appeared first on NME.
The pic was shared just months after founding member Andy Fletcher diedThe post Surviving members of Depeche Mode share new photo from the studio appeared first on NME.
Remaining members Martin Gore and Dave Gahan have also revealed the keyboardist's cause of deathThe post Depeche Mode thank fans for “outpouring of love” following Andy Fletcher’s death appeared first on NME.


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