CD Review: Depeche Mode - Playing The Angel - Page 2

Years of hard living have not made David Gahan hide his voice. The ominous and sparse beats of "Macro" don't obscure that instrument as he slips the lyrics ("I Hear My Blood Flow...I Feel It's Caress". Yes, that line on back of the CD hits the mark: "Pain And Suffering in Various Tempos") over a seriously tension-inducing melody, further darkening the already downcast mood.

The slow tunes here definitely harken back to Black Celebration and Music For The Masses. In particular, "Damaged People" and the closing "The Darkest Star". The latter song could be an alter-ego of "Pimpf", with that rising, bruised bombast.

It's funny, but now that over fifteen years have passed since I walked out of a Depeche Mode concert (on the Music For The Masses Tour...they played "Pimpf"->"Behind The Wheel" and then just mailed it in from there) I have apparently come full circle with this music and technology thing. That disappointing concert seemed full of synthesizers, sequencers and not much humanity. Now their humanity is the first thing I hear. Maybe I'm able to look past the technology.

Now I've got to get my own gadgets under control.

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  • 1 - Phillip Winn

    Dec 08, 2005 at 9:54 am

    Nice review, Mark, thanks! I quite enjoyed this album, but I've never had any desire to hear them live. I think I fear exactly what you describe -- that they would phone it in.

    Still, I did hear on this album almost an ache from Gahan, so it's not just you. I think it's the album!

  • 2 - Mark Saleski

    Dec 08, 2005 at 9:58 am

    thanks p.

    i saw them back when the boston area rock shed thing, Great Woods (though it's called some stupid corporate name now, i can't even remember it), was selling subscriptions.

    i bought fives concerts worth and one of 'em was Depeche Mode. they just seemed lifeless. maybe the drug thing was in full effect back then? don't know.

  • 3 - Phillip Winn

    Dec 08, 2005 at 9:59 am

    I have to be honest here. For me, Depeche Mode is as much about my memories of the 80s as it is about any particular musical anything.

    This album really took me back, stylistically, which is probably why I like it so much.

  • 4 - Mark Saleski

    Dec 08, 2005 at 10:02 am

    what stuck with me from the show was the opening. dang. Pimpf was absolute scary. then Behind The Wheel was thudding madness.

    the rest was just thudding.

  • 5 - Mary K. Williams

    Dec 08, 2005 at 11:04 am

    i wouldnt know their music if ...well I dont know their music at all.

    But Mark - don't you mean the lovely Tweeter Center?

    oh i hate corporate renaming WITH A PASSION. HATE IT.

    HATE IT.

    A LOT.

    done now...Gawd I'm tired.

  • 6 - Mark Saleski

    Dec 08, 2005 at 11:06 am

    yea, just like that damned bankboston/fleet enema/whatever the hell it is pavilion.

    hate that stuff.

  • 7 - Mary K. Williams

    Dec 08, 2005 at 1:00 pm

    I saw BB King there at the Fleet(emema) pavillion. It was the rescheduling of the show we were supposed to see on Sept 12, 2001. Probably part of the reason I got very drunk that night.

  • 8 - Mark Saleski

    Dec 08, 2005 at 1:04 pm

    i liked the place better at its first location, even with the obstructed views.

    what makes me crazy there is if you go to a relatively quiet show, people sit there and yak, yak, yak. ruder than hell, i say.

    i ya wanta yak so much, stay home and watch wheel of fortune or something!

  • 9 - ANNETTE

    Nov 03, 2006 at 1:31 am

    I THINK EVERYONE IS TRIPPING OR JUST TURNING OLD.
    THE DEPECHE MODE CONCERT IN DENVER, COLORADO WAS SIMPLY GREAT! FIVE ENCORES PRESENTATION AND PEOPLE OF ALL AGES FROM 18 TO 4O ISH WERE ASKING FOR MORE, THEY WERE NOT LIVELESS AT ALL YOU KIDDING ME? DAVE GAHAN STILL HAVE THAT CHARISMA AND MY GOD THAT MAN STILL KNOWS HOW TO MOVE HIS GLORIOUS BUTT, HE IS ONE OF THE BEST FRONTMAN IN ROCK MUSIC, HE HAD THE AUDIENCE IN THE PALM OF HIS HAND, TRUST ME.
    MY FRIENDS IN MEXICO, SPAIN AND GERMANY WENT TO SEE THEM AND THEY LOVE THE CONCERT AS WELL.
    I HAD BEEN IN MANY CONCERTS, WE WENT TO SEE U-2 IN MIAMI, OF COURSE THE CONCERT WAS INCREDIBLE, BUT THE STAGE PRESENCE OF DAVID GAHAN IS JUST TOO MUCH.

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