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Depeche Mode - Soothe My Soul
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New Depeche Mode single “Soothe My Soul” from their upcoming album “Delta Machine”.

Yesterday Mr. Armitage answered my question. Am I happy? Hell yeah!

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Yesterday Mr. Armitage answered my question. Am I happy? Hell yeah!

Depeche Mode - Heaven
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My new wallpaper. I just changed the background (photo belongs to my sister) and added lyrics from Depeche Mode’s “Enjoy the Silence”. Because Richard is sitting on that pic absolutely in Dave’s style.

My new wallpaper. I just changed the background (photo belongs to my sister) and added lyrics from Depeche Mode’s “Enjoy the Silence”. Because Richard is sitting on that pic absolutely in Dave’s style.

Depeche Mode - In Studio Collage

I can’t wait for their concert in Moscow!

My little sketch of Dave Gahan.

My little sketch of Dave Gahan.

Today is Dave’s 50th birthday.
Happy Birthday, Dave! All the best wishes to you :)

Today is Dave’s 50th birthday.

Happy Birthday, Dave! All the best wishes to you :)

Soulsavers & Dave Gahan - Longest Day
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“Longest Day” by Soulsavers and Dave Gahan. It is the first single from their upcoming album “The Light The Dead See”.

More information here:

Dave Gahan Collaborates On New Soulsavers Album “The Light The Dead See”

Soulsavers release their new album ‘The Light The Dead See’ through  Cooperative Music/V2 Records on 21st May. Featuring vocals and lyrics by  Dave Gahan, the record is the follow-up to 2009’s critically acclaimed  album ‘Broken’. Recorded at various locations and mastered at Abbey  Road, the record will be available on CD, LP and as a download.
“There was no real script,” says the laconic Rich Machin of the  extraordinary fourth album ‘The Light The Dead See’, a set of songs of  majesty and momentum. “It just rolled and rolled; it was effortless.”  Yet the writing was on the wall from the moment Dave Gahan stepped in to  tackle vocal duties that this was going to be something very special.  “We realised we were coming from the same place in so many ways,” adds  Machin. “He’s really laid himself bare on this record, his performances  are astonishing: he really is a terrific singer.” Says Gahan,  “Everything about it was relatively unplanned, surprising: a magical  thing. We were a perfect match and I’m very, very excited about this  record.”
Gahan’s lyrics and melodies came to him with spontaneity and passion.  “About five songs in, I realised I was writing outside myself. I was  having a go at myself, to be honest: my questions around faith, and God,  or the lack thereof at any given moment. Sometimes I’m full of faith,  but there are always questions. And I struggle with letting go of  control of what’s going on around me. This album became very  therapeutic. No restrictions. Coming out of getting sick myself, I found  I HAD to get this stuff out of me. This music gave me the perfect  palate to play with the BIG questions that we all ask when life becomes  less about what can we GET, than: what can we DO? I’ve been very  fortunate, and I’m privileged in my life, so I want to do things I feel  really connected to now, otherwise there’s no point. Rich and I had both  come out of something difficult. This is something to do with that. It  was a wonderful experience.”
‘The Light The Dead See’ track listing:
1. La Ribera 2. In The Morning 3. Longest Day 4. Presence of God 5. Just Try 6. Gone Too Far 7. Point Sur Pt.1 8. Take Me Back Home 9. Bitterman 10. I Can’t Stay 11. Take 12. Tonight
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Soulsavers release their new album ‘The Light The Dead See’ through Cooperative Music/V2 Records on 21st May. Featuring vocals and lyrics by Dave Gahan, the record is the follow-up to 2009’s critically acclaimed album ‘Broken’. Recorded at various locations and mastered at Abbey Road, the record will be available on CD, LP and as a download.

“There was no real script,” says the laconic Rich Machin of the extraordinary fourth album ‘The Light The Dead See’, a set of songs of majesty and momentum. “It just rolled and rolled; it was effortless.” Yet the writing was on the wall from the moment Dave Gahan stepped in to tackle vocal duties that this was going to be something very special. “We realised we were coming from the same place in so many ways,” adds Machin. “He’s really laid himself bare on this record, his performances are astonishing: he really is a terrific singer.” Says Gahan, “Everything about it was relatively unplanned, surprising: a magical thing. We were a perfect match and I’m very, very excited about this record.”

Gahan’s lyrics and melodies came to him with spontaneity and passion. “About five songs in, I realised I was writing outside myself. I was having a go at myself, to be honest: my questions around faith, and God, or the lack thereof at any given moment. Sometimes I’m full of faith, but there are always questions. And I struggle with letting go of control of what’s going on around me. This album became very therapeutic. No restrictions. Coming out of getting sick myself, I found I HAD to get this stuff out of me. This music gave me the perfect palate to play with the BIG questions that we all ask when life becomes less about what can we GET, than: what can we DO? I’ve been very fortunate, and I’m privileged in my life, so I want to do things I feel really connected to now, otherwise there’s no point. Rich and I had both come out of something difficult. This is something to do with that. It was a wonderful experience.”

‘The Light The Dead See’ track listing:

1. La Ribera
2. In The Morning
3. Longest Day
4. Presence of God
5. Just Try
6. Gone Too Far
7. Point Sur Pt.1
8. Take Me Back Home
9. Bitterman
10. I Can’t Stay
11. Take
12. Tonight

Angels with silver wings
Shouldn’t know suffering
I wish I could take the pain for you…
© Depeche Mode

Angels with silver wings

Shouldn’t know suffering

I wish I could take the pain for you…

© Depeche Mode