Dropping the synths for Soulsavers’ beefed up guitars, Basildon’s Elvis is too charismatic to blend in with the band
Source : Dave Gahan & Soulsavers review – Depeche Mode reframed as widescreen rock | Music | The Guardian
Dropping the synths for Soulsavers’ beefed up guitars, Basildon’s Elvis is too charismatic to blend in with the band
Source : Dave Gahan & Soulsavers review – Depeche Mode reframed as widescreen rock | Music | The Guardian
Harmonix vient d’annoncer l’arrivée de célèbres hits des années 80 sur le Music Store Rock Band 4 pour aujourd’hui, mardi 27 octobre sur Xbox One et PlayStation4, avec notamment des musiques de Depeche Mode, INXS, et Naked Eyes.
Les joueurs de Rock Band 4 pourront célébrer les années 80 avec des classiques rock tels que “People Are People” de Depeche Mode, le premier single du groupe sortie en 1984 aux Etats-Unis. Il y aura aussi sur le Music Store Rock Band “What You Need” de INXS, leur hit au classement Billboard de 1985. Et pour finir, l’accrocheur “Always Something There To Remind Me” de Naked Eyes sera également présent.
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Source : Rock Band 4 avec Depeche Mode, INXS et Naked Eyes | MaXoE
Gahan’s second collaboration with UK production outfit.
Everyone needs a break from the norm sometimes, and Depeche Mode frontman Dave Gahan is no different. Though his mainstay outfit is known for its influence on the electronic end of the new wave genre, his collaborative side-project with Soulsavers plays with alternative rock in a desert sandbox. The musicians first came together for 2012’s The Light The Dead See, and now they’re back with their latest effort, Angels & Ghosts.
Dave Gahan has taken a break from touring the world and beyond with Depeche Mode for his second album with the Soulsavers team, Angels and Ghosts, as he talks to Ned Raggett about the new album, his songwriting process and taking time out from Depeche Mode
He spoke to Billboard about « Angels & Ghosts, » the new album from his side project, Dave Gahan & Soulsavers.
Dave Gahan’s parents made him go to church when he was little, and the eventual Depeche Mode frontman didn’t like it much. But hey, he thinks the gospel music helped a little bit.
“One thing I really loved about it was the music,” Gahan tells Billboard. “And I was forced to sing. Maybe that’s where I got my chops… I think there’s always been a spiritual sense to Depeche Mode’s music.”
Source : Depeche Mode’s Dave Gahan Talks New Soulsavers Album: Video | Billboard


Depeche Mode singer gets into a hopeful new groove with U.K. producers
Source : Dave Gahan, Soulsavers’s New Album: Angels & Ghosts | Rolling Stone
Source : Q&A: Dave Gahan, Depeche Mode and Soulsavers – The Scotsman
Dave Gahan, 53, is best known for being the frontman of Depeche Mode since they formed in 1980. He’s also released a handful of solo albums, as well as collaborations with Soulsavers, the most-recent of which is, Angels & Ghosts, released on Friday, October 23
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