With a new album about to drop, we count down the British group's top tracks, from hits like 'Enjoy The Silence' and 'Personal Jesus' to B-sides and deep cuts.
Whatever you want in your Depeche Mode music, you’ll find it in the second single from. The lyrics for “Never Let Me Down Again” are an ingenious metaphor for relying on drugs and alcohol to escape reality, despite the likelihood they’ll make your reality even worse.
Meanwhile, the music is a heavy, synth-powered march, which commences with a subtle twang of gothic guitar that would later get expanded upon on. The song only grows more gigantic as samples a drum beat by Led Zeppelin before incorporating a full-blown choir. By its conclusion, “Never Let Me Down Again” is so over-the-top yet sorrowful that it could soundtrack the apocalypse itself.
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