That having been said, this new double A-side is a bit of a head-scratcher. The tracks themselves aren't bad; 'John The Revelator', a groovy little number about Biblical scrawlings, sports a welcome strut and swagger, while the haunting synth-line of 'Lillian' embeds itself in your head after a couple of listens. Both come packed with Depeche Mode's usual casing of computerised blips and beeps, and both are sure to lighten up any black-clad dance-floor.
But unless the review copy has short-changed me and the official release contains a ton of re-mixes (as is hinted by the track-listing given on Amazon) there's absolutely no reason for anyone to buy it. If you are a fan, it's more than likely you own both of these songs anyway, and if you're not, this release will do nothing to win you over because while both tracks are perfectly respectable, they aren't in the same league as Depeche Mode's best work.
The upshot is that this is probably the most superfluous review I've ever written - so thanks for reading.
I song of my name...
Sadly it's bad.
DM used to be good...
I hold out some hope
...because their current album's much better than the previous one. But that's because their previous one was rubbish.
I absolutely love Violator/Songs of Faith and Devotion-era Mode though.
black celebration
was an amazing album !
this song is ok
definitely worth 6/10
They are the only
electronic band I give credit to.
Deep lyics, soulful, quality music. No matter what, you can't deny the talent.