Some great moments on this but I prefer Delta Machine tbh.
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That came out ten years ago! Fucking hell.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Not a massive fan of the early plinky plonky early 80s style of DM but also I kind of like there’s nods to that here.
This album is just very representative of everything they’ve done.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Sometimes I find the ‘rock’ version of DM you get on the mid 90s albums and Delta a bit like 10% tougher/more gothic INXS
Nine Inch Nails stole their thunder a bit that decade.
Sweet spot for me is definitely Black Celeb to Violator but they’ve done good individual tunes either side…and now I also think this is a tight album if a tiny bit retread’y
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I still haven't gotten around to it somehow but the first two singles and then I heard some meh rando other song. Gonna hafta wait till after sleep. Now.
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Doof doof didn't Flood produce Songs of Faith and Devotion (or a track at least) and as you say Nails.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Yeah, they were clearly covering similar territory but I think NIN were more convincing by the mid 90s - plus DM were having big trouble outside the studio, that they survived was impressive.
I just feel they released ‘half an album of good shit’ on each release after Violator - there’s a few classics on Song of F&D but no one can convince me that is great front to back. ‘Exciter’ might have been the most recent consistent album before this, but that one lacked standout cuts a bit.
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10% tougher/more gothic INXS.
Absolutely perfect haha.
May of been a different outcome if Hutchence lived on the Fryerns estate and went to school with Alison Moyet.
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Album Rating: 4.0
DM are a bit dad rock so thought of U2 but that band are entirely frigid - can’t wiggle your hips to U2.
INXS on the other hand
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Album Rating: 3.0
"there’s a few classics on Song of F&D but no one can convince me that is great front to back"
my fave depeche mode after violator (even ties with it really), absolute classic
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Album Rating: 4.0
fogza - I didn't mean no one had already tried to convince me ;)
It 100% has three of me all time favourite DM songs so it's cool, it's a strong 3.5/almost a low 4 for me.
Definitely prefer Masses/Celeb/Violator though
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Album Rating: 3.0
i know there's no dissuading you doof lol, just chipping in because i couldn't resist. my wife actually walked down the aisle to "judas"
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Album Rating: 4.0
this was superb
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Album Rating: 4.0
really love when they get in a Gore-led song in there, especially one as good as Soul With Me, fucking fantastic stuff
And shit, Never Let Me Go is an instant classic
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For now the two singles are my clear highlights, gotta say. That said, I feel other songs are slowly starting to grow too. People Are Good for example is some really cute Kraftwerk worship completed by a sweet sadboi chorus
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which youtuber started saying x worship because you insects are repeating it an an amazing rate
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Album Rating: 3.0
This is ok but sounds like another non-essential DM release. Genuinely a bit boring in places.
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"x worship" has been a thing since the dawn of times lmao
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Album Rating: 4.0
don't agree fogz, think this has the potential to be an essential one
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Album Rating: 4.0
Scores high for consistency and variety - loses out on 'classic' songs, the closer is a classic for me and the opener isn't too far behind but I don't think this has many songs that would make a top 30 tracks for the band
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