Depeche Mode announce new album and world tour
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[October 05, 2022] BERLIN
(Reuters) - British electronic music pioneers Depeche Mode announced a
new album and world tour on Tuesday, their first since the death of
founding member Andrew Fletcher this year.
In a press event livestreamed from Berlin, singer Dave Gahan and
guitarist and keyboardist Martin Gore said they were still working on
"Memento Mori", their 15th studio album since the band originally formed
in Basildon, eastern England in 1980.
The title, meaning "Remember you must die", was chosen before Fletcher,
the band's keyboard player, died in May.
"We're quite far into it now in the actual recording process. We've got
all of the tracks finished kind of for the album without them being
mixed," Gore said.
"All of the songs and even the album title was kind of decided before
Andy passed. (The title) sounds very morbid but I think you can look at
it very positively as well in that live each day to the max. That's how
we like to interpret it too."
Most of the songs were penned during the COVID-19 pandemic, with their
themes inspired by that period, Gore said in a statement on the band's
website.
"After Fletch's passing, we decided to continue as we're sure this is
what he would have wanted, and that has really given the project an
extra level of meaning," he said.
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Lead vocalist Dave Gahan and Martin Gore
of the British band Depeche Mode pose during a photo call at the
Berliner Ensemble theatre in Berlin, Germany October 4, 2022.
REUTERS/Annegret Hilse
Fletcher died after suffering an
aortic dissection. He was 60. Gore and Gahan returned to the studio
in July.
"Many times we would joke or things would come up and of course we
missed Fletch," Gahan said in Berlin.
The band will kick off a world tour to support the album's spring
release, in March.
"That process is still happening, what we're going to be doing on
stage, how we're going to do it, what visuals we're going to use,"
Gahan said, when asked what stage tributes the band were planning
for Fletcher.
"He'll be there in spirit anyway, I'm sure, judging us."
Depeche Mode, known for songs such as "Personal Jesus" and "Enjoy
the Silence", released their first album "Speak & Spell" in 1981,
placing them at the centre of Britain's new wave scene.
They released their last studio album, "Spirit", in 2017.
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian, editing by Ed Osmond)
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