According to Martin Gore, 'Wrong' was the closest Depeche Mode ever came to creating an R&B-style track due to the rap-like vocal delivery.
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Welsh electronic musician, Kelly Lee Owens, joins Beats in Space with Tim Sweeney on Apple Music 1 to talk about her new ...
Highlights of the band's headlining performance at the Barrowland Ballroom in Glasgow. The electro-pioneers' first live UK ...
As he releases a triumphant second album with guest vocalists, the former Mark Lanegan collaborator remembers his friend and ...
John Kotrides asked several members of Gen Z to pronounce the names of several musical artists and bands from the 1980s.
For over an hour, Vice President Kamala Harris and the radio host Howard Stern bantered on Tuesday about the state of the ...
Depeche Mode both shocked and enthralled listeners when they released their 1989 single “Personal Jesus.” Conservative groups, taking the song at face value, believed it was blasphemous.
On the final night of the first leg of their latest North American tour, the British electronic group Depeche Mode performed inside a packed Madison Square Garden Friday night—-which is quite ...
Her media swing showed how she often responds to uncomfortable questions by acknowledging them, yet not fully answering them.
Lineup: EZ Myers, guitar, mandocello and vocals; Kristin Lyn, drums and vocals.