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Sounds Of The Universe,Depeche Mode

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Sounds Of The Universe

Depeche Mode

Released 2009

 
Jezebel 04:41 9,910 plays
 
Little Soul (Thomas Fehlmann Flowing Epos Mix) 09:19 8,726 plays
 
Wrong 03:13 40,129 plays

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In Chains 06:53 17,566plays
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Hole To Feed 03:59 14,474plays
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Wrong 03:13 40,129plays
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Fragile Tension 04:09 15,840plays
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Little Soul 03:31 14,380plays
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In Sympathy 04:54 14,194plays
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Peace 04:29 13,271plays
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Come Back 05:15 13,325plays
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Spacewalker 01:53 10,162plays
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Perfect 04:33 11,964plays
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Miles Away/The Truth Is 04:14 11,767plays
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Jezebel 04:41 9,910plays
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Corrupt 06:15 11,264plays
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Little Soul (Thomas Fehlmann Flowing Epos Mix) 09:19 8,726plays

album review

2005's Playing the Angel proved to be one of Depeche Mode's strongest albums -- the combination of Ben Hillier's production, the emergence of David Gahan as a songwriter following his initial solo effort and a clutch of striking songs that openly embraced arena-level bombast following the much more subtle Exciter resulted in wide praise and a well-received tour. As a result -- especially given the return of Hillier, the first producer to work on two Depeche albums in a row since Flood's heyday with Violator and Songs of Faith and Devotion -- Sounds of the Universe was initially suspected of being Playing the Angel redux, something the swaggering lead single "Wrong" didn't undercut at all. After all these years, though, Depeche can still pull out surprises, and what's quite astonishing about Sounds is how they've returned to the equipment and textures of their early-'80s work in particular while reworking it to match both Gahan and Martin Gore's current lyrical and songwriting techniques. On balance, Sounds is one of Depeche's lower-key albums, but not without explosive or dramatic moments by any means, though. "Come Back," one of Gahan's three songwriting contributions, captures a sudden sense of vast space right from its start, the deep-chugging percussion and reverberation perfectly contrasting the soft chimes on the verses, while "Peace," with an opening bassline straight out of the days of the band's pop-industrial phase, and a stellar vocal turn from Gahan, is an absolute high point. But "In Chains," the slow-building start to the disc, sets the tone best for Sounds as a whole, with a hushed keyboard introduction, Gahan's swoon-worthy vocals (showcasing some of his best falsetto work yet), Gore's compressed funk guitar blasts and, above all else, the sense of older styles and sounds -- classic drum machines, early synthesizers, a rumbling bass undercarriage -- serving new purposes. More overt nods to earlier days appear with songs such as "Fragile Tension" and "In Sympathy," both featuring keyboards and beats sounding beamed in from A Broken Frame days but also with beautiful vocals that the younger Gahan could never have so easily done and guitar textures that the younger Gore had yet to fully embrace. "Perfect," meanwhile, almost reaches back to Speak & Spell thanks to an opening keyboard line that immediately calls the song "Puppets" to mind, but again it's more of a launching point for the current band's sound rather than a simple exercise in retrospection. Gore's sole lead vocal appears towards the end of the album on the enjoyable if understated "Jezebel," but his uncanny knack for harmonizing with Gahan throughout remains intact, with stand-out performances including the understated clatter and chime of "Little Soul" and his bravura turn toward the end of "Wrong." On the whole, Sounds of the Universe is a grower, relying on a few listens to fully take effect, but when it does, it shows Depeche Mode are still able to combine pop-hook accessibility and their own take on "roots" music for an electronic age with sonic experimentation and recombination -- not bad for a band with almost three decades under its collective belt. ~ Ned Raggett, Rovi

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  • Toujours les mêmes

    By Fortiere5/23/2009 01:22:42

    Un groupe comme celui-ci, qui garde le même style depuis leur tout début, une musique synthétique à 100%. On reconnait du DEPECHE MODE parce que c'est encore du DEPECHE MODE.....BRAVO!!!!!

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  • DEPECH MODE - JIMMY KIMMEL

    By DOMINGUEZDON4/25/2009 03:46:46

    I SAW THEM JUST YESTERDAY LIVE, I WAS STANDING SINCE 8AM. IT WAS WORTH IT!

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  • Depeche Mode FREAKAZOID

    By Dudette24/22/2009 23:50:09

    I like it...Dave Gahan's voice still sends  shivers up my spine...

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  • Into the 21st Century

    By PaulgUSA4/22/2009 18:33:34

    Depeche Mode's new 21st Century offering is certainly – “Out of this Universe”, and certainly the years since Depeche Mode broke onto the scene with offerings like, “Just Can't Get Enough” in 1981, the music just continues to get better and better.

    1 out of 1 people think this is useful

  • Great,

    By JAMESS994/22/2009 01:22:14

    Will be back for a complete review but thus far I do love this cd!

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  • Wow Good Depeche Mode

    By tsiper294/21/2009 17:21:12

    As always Depeche Mode's music is deep and insightful.  The dark and industrial sounds are rampant on this album.  The  lyrics all have a meaning and a message.  The way people respond and think about different relationships in life.  Depeche Mode definetly has continued to grow thru the years and alway's experiment with there sound but are true to there style.   Great Album Listen in the dark with the surround sound on and be swallowed by this experience!!!!!!

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