Part Two of our look at Depeche Mode’s illustrious catalog.
Note for Note: A Complete Guide to the Discography of Depeche Mode (Part One)
Take a trip with us through the discography of the one, the only, Depeche Mode.
Spin Cycle: Depeche Mode Delta Machine
Can anyone really believe that Depeche Mode has now been around for 32 years? As an artist moves into the twilight of their career – what do they do to remain relevant? What do they do to move the dialogue further? DM have managed to do that by simply putting out good music and maintaining a vibrant live show with a fascinating catalog of hits to mine through. They have continually built off previous successes with great songwriting and aural […]
Depeche Mode Returns-Takes Us To “Heaven”
Depeche Mode are back! Check out the legendary band’s latest single and video, entitled “Heaven.”
Popblerd’s Best Albums of 2012: Mike A’s List
Popblerd writer Mike A lists his Top Ten albums of 2012.
The Popblerd Halftime Show: Mike A’s Best of 2012 So Far
Popblerd writer Mike A. lists his Top 10 albums of the first half of 2012 as well as a few of his most anticipated releases for the second half of the year, including the latest album by Jamie Woon!
New Release Report 5/22/12: John Mayer Finally Pulls His Foot From His Mouth
John Mayer’s highly anticipated new album, “Born & Raised,” is at the top of this week’s release schedule. Find out what else is finding it’s way into stores by checking out our New Release Report.
Spin Cycle: Soulsavers’ The Light the Dead See
Dave Gahan joins Soulsavers for a lovely little album about Death and all his friends.
The Viewfinder: Nada Surf’s “Enjoy the Silence”
If, back in 1996, you’d given me a list of bands and asked me which of them would still be around in 2011, I certainly wouldn’t have picked Nada Surf. Thought by many to be doomed to one-hit wonderdom after the success of “Popular”, the trio’s clawed their way back to respectability. A buddy turned me on to their album Lucky in 2007, which was a very solid piece of work. I admittedly ignored their latest project, If I Had […]
Hump Day Flashback: Cause and Effect
Before I got to high school, I thought Depeche Mode was a one-hit wonder act. “People Are People” was a Top 40 hit in 1985, and then they disappeared, or so I thought for a few years. Without exposure to modern rock radio (or knowledge of what modern rock radio even WAS at that point), how the hell was I supposed to know that DM was still kickin’? My entrance into high school in 1989 broadened my world in many […]