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2009-02-17 | Edit News |
New single ”Wrong” Cover Art. | |
Here’s the cover for the new single ”Wrong” which will be released on the 6th of April 2009. Picture taken from Depeche Mode’s official site. Depeche Mode Dot Com The world premiere of ”Wrong” will be on the Echo Awards television show in Germany on February 21st. The rest of the universe will get to hear ”Wrong” on the radio, starting February 23rd. |
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2009-01-28 | Edit News |
Tracklist for New Album ”Sounds Of The Universe” | |
Depeche Mode Announce Track Listing For Forthcoming Album ’Sounds Of The Universe’ 12th Studio Album Released April 20th, 2009 First New Single ’Wrong’ Out April 6th, 2009 1. In Chains 2. Hole To Feed 3. Wrong 4. Fragile Tension 5. Little Soul 6. In Sympathy 7. Peace 8. Come Back 9. Spacewalker 10. Perfect 11. Miles Away / The Truth Is 12. Jezebel 13. Corrupt |
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2009-01-16 | Edit News |
New album | |
The title of the new album is ”Sounds Of The Universe”. It will feature 13 tracks and 3 of them is written by main-singer David Gahan and 10 by main song-writer Martin Gore. Martin Gore sings on the ballad ”Jezebel. There will also be a Deluxe version of the album with some bonustracks. These are tracknames known to this date: ”Hole To Feed” written By David Gahan ”Miles Away” written By David Gahan ”Come Back” written By David Gahan ”In Symphathy” ”Corruption” ”Fragile Tension” ”In Chains” ”Wrong” ”Peace Will Come To Me” ”Jezebel” |
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2008-12-22 | Edit News |
New album | |
The forthcoming album will feature 13 tracks. 3 are written by Gahan/Eigner/Phillpott: ”Hole To Feed” ”Miles Away” ”Come Back”. Other songs include ”In Sympathy”, ”Corruption” and ”Fragile Tension”, as well as the two songs previewed at the band’s October 6th press conference, ”Wrong” and ”Peace Will Come To Me”. |
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2008-11-21 | Edit News |
New Single and Album | |
The first single will hit radio in February ‘09, and the album is set for release on April 20th on Mute/EMI (April 21st in the US). | |
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