The post Depeche Mode’s Dave Gahan on How His Covers Album, Imposter, Is His Most Personal Record Yet appeared first on Consequence. The alt legend discusses recording songs by Bob Dylan, Neil Young, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Failure has shared a newly-recorded cover of Depeche Mode’s “Enjoy the Silence.” “We originally recorded a cover of ‘Enjoy The ...
(RADIO.COM) – Saturday, September 23rd marks the 40th anniversary of David Bowie's iconic track "Heroes" and Depeche Mode celebrated the occasion by releasing a cover of the song. The synth pop ...
In Flames have always been for expanding what one can expect from heavy metal, and how the genre can adapt and move into new worlds. This is no more evident than on their new surprise cover EP Down, ...
Here's a phrase that tends to bug me when it comes up in music criticism: "style over substance." It's usually thrown around when a writer wants to talk about how a band's flashy but doesn't have much ...
Yes, you read that right. Depeche Mode’s iconic single “Just Can’t Get Enough” was performed using pots, pans, a refrigerator, and even some pigs. French musical troupe Les Fo’Plafonds used 100% ...
A little more than a year ago, longtime Depeche Mode frontman Dave Gahan got together with Soulsavers to release Imposter, an album of covers. On that LP, Gahan took on songs from people like PJ ...
To celebrate the release of their new album Memento Mori, Depeche Mode stopped by the BBC’s legendary Maida Vale Studios to perform a few songs with the BBC Concert Orchestra. They played new single ...
Chvrches singer Lauren Mayberry covered Depeche Mode‘s 1989 hit “Personal Jesus” during a recent solo show in Prague. Performing at the Rock Café, Mayberry and her backing band gave the tune an upbeat ...
SOM, the post-metal band featuring members of Caspian, Junius, and Constants, will release the Faith EP on May 26. It features covers of four Depeche Mode songs, and was born out of the pandemic after ...
Dave Gahan is no stranger to singing other people’s songs. Although for most of his career, those songs all came from the same source. As the lead singer and frontman for seminal synth-rock outfit ...
Depeche Mode‘s “Cover Me” is not a Bruce Springsteen cover, but a smoldering electro ballad from their 2017 album Spirit. In the video, frontman Dave Gahan dons a space suit and wanders around Los ...
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