EMI hat eine neue Pressemitteilung zum kommenden Album „Sounds of the Universe“ verรถffentlicht. Neben vielen Informationen zum Longplayer verrรคt Andy Fletcher auch Details zur geplanten Deluxe-Edition des Albums. So sollen von den 20 Songs, die die Band insgesamt aufgenommen hat, 17-18 Songs auf der Deluxe-Edition erscheinen. Und: Es werden Demoversionen von einigen neuen und alten Songs verรถffentlicht.
Die Pressemitteilung im Wortlaut:
Depeche Mode – Sounds Of The Universe (Mute)
Groundbreaking, chart-topping electronic legends Depeche Mode return in April 2009 with their most dazzling and diverse album in
decades. Sounds Of The Universe finds Martin Gore, Dave Gahan and Andy โFletchโ Fletcher back at the top of their game after almost 30 years together. Eclectic and energised, they sound like a band reborn. With global sales in excess of 100 million, including Number One albums and dozens of classic singles, Depeche Mode belong to a select premier league of supergroups – alongside U2, REM and Metallica – who have survived from the early 1980s with their ideals, their creative vision and their core members intact. They overcame internal friction and critical hostility to become one of the most influential bands of the post-punk era, namechecked by everyone from The Killers, MGMT, Coldplay, Pet Shop Boys and Marilyn Manson.
Sounds Of The Universe is Depeche Modeโs latest forward-thinking masterpiece, a Violator for the 21st century. Lyrically, it contains many of the bandโs enduring obsessions – lust, spirituality, romantic yearning, sinful temptation and sadomasochism – plus more overt black humour than any of their previous albums.
Musically, Sounds Of The Universe will please fans of every age and taste. From Daveโs overlord chant on the mighty first single Wrong to Martinโs velvet-lined Scott Walker croon on the sensual lounge-music ballad Jezebel, and from the sci-fi gospel-blues hymn In Chains to the sleazy electronic glam-rock stomp Corrupt, this is a classic Depeche Mode album.
As they approach their 30th anniversary, Depeche Mode are on a personal and musical high. Old tensions have been resolved, hatchets buried and bad habits conquered. Recorded in Santa Barbara and New York, Sounds Of The Universe was born from positive creative chemistry, and it really shows.
โItโs a tremendous record, just to blow our own trumpet,โ laughs Dave. โWeโve had the luxury this time of recording a lot more songs than we really need, all of which have been of great quality.โ โAll of us have had a really good time being together,โ says Martin.
โThe overall atmosphere in the studio has been fantastic. Very few issues. We were very focussed.โ
โThe overriding thrust of the album is the number of high quality songs,โ Andy agrees. โMartinโs been writing really prolifically, to a high standard. Weโve recorded about 20 songs, which is pretty good for Depeche Mode. Weโre even doing a deluxe version of the album with about 17 or 18 tracks, including old demos from current and previous albums.โ
The album title Sounds Of The Universe has various meanings, from its spiritual subtext to its retro-futuristic arrangements. โWeโve used a lot of old analogue synthesisers and drum machines, which conjure up image of the universe and space travel somehow,โ Martin explains. โWeโve gone back to a lot of old vintage gear, without making the album sound too retro. Itโs like yesterdayโs future. Thatโs why for me itโs a perfect album title.โ
Sounds Of The Universe marks a reunion between Depeche Mode and Ben Hillier, who previously produced their 2005 album Playing The Angel. A gifted all-rounder who has worked with full orchestras and rock bands, Hillier gave the album a timeless sound palette blending vintage bleeps and beats with contemporary electronic textures. โWe all felt it would be stupid not to work with Ben again,โ says Martin. โHeโs just one of those people who puts his mind to something and becomes instantly professional at it. Heโs also quite forceful. Thatโs important for us, at this stage of our career, to have someone willing to stick their neck out and disagree with us.โ
Like Playing The Angel, Sounds Of The Universe features writing credits for both Martin and Dave. After honing his talents on two solo albums, Dave has earned his place as Depeche Modeโs second songwriter. โThe fact that Dave has started writing songs has done a lot of good for the band because his confidence is much higher now,โ says Andy. โHe feels a lot more attached to the band because of that.โ
In fact, Sounds Of The Universe is the closest collaboration yet between Depeche Modeโs two main songwriters. Martin and Dave share vocals on several songs and they have even co-written one track on this record. It felt like โa true partnershipโ, says Dave. โI think in a blind test people would find it difficult to tell who wrote which songs,โ adds Martin.
The first single from the album, Wrong grabs the listenerโs attention from its first stack-heeled, staccato shriek. Over stomping beats and screeching synthesisers, Dave hammers out Martinโs darkly comic reflections on a lifetime of mistakes, misdeeds and bad decisions. Instantly addictive, Wrong clearly has a guaranteed future as a skypunching stadium anthem. It already feels like a Depeche Mode classic.
โWe decided at a fairly early stage that we wanted Wrong to be the first single, because itโs quite different to anything weโve released
before,โ says Martin. โI donโt know quite what category to put it in musically, but itโs got a kind of rap feel to it. Itโs probably as close to R&B as weโre ever going to sound.โ
For Martin, another album highlight is Peace, with its sublime technogospel arrangement and cascading choral refrain. It was written back to back with Footprint, a seductive whirl of warped fairground pop, which became a kind of nocturnal sister song to Peace.
โBoth those songs had a spiritual element to them, and to me that formed a sort of cornerstone to the album,โ Martin explains. โWeโve
had spiritual references on previous records, but I think with this one itโs a little more obvious.โ
Daveโs contributions to Sounds Of The Universe were written with his regular composing partners, Andrew Philpott and Christian Eigner, Depeche Modeโs live drummer. One of their stand-out collaborations is Come Back, the dirtiest and rowdiest rocker on the album. โI wanted to take it away from being a straight ballad,โ says Dave, โwith a feel beneath it that was kind of My Bloody Valentine or Jesus and Mary Chain. A big lush sound with this droning wall of noise underneath. Martin did some fantastic backing vocals for that.โ Another of the singerโs dirty confessionals, Hole To Feed marries modern electronics to a floor-shaking, bone-rattling Bo Diddley beat. The lyric, a blend of rock-star swagger and tender yearning, is vintage Dave Gahan.
โLyrically, Iโm just being my usual cynical self,โ Dave laughs. โIโm the man who has everything but Iโm still just poking around in that little hole that feels empty, wondering what I can fill it with.โ
In keeping with tradition, Anton Corbijn again provides the striking sleeve design and band photos for Sounds Of The Universe. Now an
acclaimed film director with his Joy Division biopic Control, the โDutch Masterโ has been Depeche Modeโs chief visual consultant for over 20 years.
โIt was difficult to get him this time,โ Andy laughs. โNow heโs won all these awards as film director it was very hard to tie him down for an album cover. But yes, Antonโs still involved, heโs very important to Depeche Mode.โ
The band is set to go on a mammoth global jaunt opening on May 10 with 28 stadium concerts across the Middle East and Europe. Further legs of the tour will include the US and throughout South America. โWe played Mexico on the last tour and it was amazingly successful,โ Martin recalls. โWe did two nights in Mexico City to 50,000 people each night. Knowing how popular we are out there, weโre expecting a similar reaction this time – we all felt we neglected South America on the last tour, so we decided to put that right.โ
For a band with such a long and successful history, selecting the set list for the tour is a major task. Around 230 possible Depeche Mode classics need to be honed into a 20-song concert. โEvery time we tour now the set list becomes a real nightmare,โ says Andy. โBecause weโre a democracy, itโs like the Eurovision Song Contest, voting individually for each song. But itโs not such a bad problem to have.โ
Public response to the Tour of the Universe has been phenomenal, with many European stadium shows selling out almost immediately. โThe touring thing is where it all makes sense for me,โ nods Dave. โOnce the fans are there, thereโs always that feeling underneath Depeche Modeโs music of wanting to be part of something, and there are a lot of people out there who feel the same.โ
Ultimately, all three members of Depeche Mode pay tribute to the loyal army of fans who have supported them for almost 30 years. Their devotion is what makes forward-thinking albums like Sounds Of The Universe possible, and their excitement is what makes Depeche Mode tours such electrifying spectacles.
โWeโve been blessed over the years by our audience,โ says Martin. โWe have the craziest, most loyal fans of any band I know. People who think Depeche Mode are doomy should just come and see one of our concerts and see how the audience react. The shows are just an amazing high, everybodyโs there to have a good time.โ
In 2009, Depeche Mode are unstoppable. Get ready for the album of the year from the biggest, brightest, best band in the Universe.
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