Flexible is a track by Depeche Mode from the album Catching Up With Depeche Mode released in 1985. This track has received 0 comments and 6 ratings from BestEverAlbums.com site members. This track is rated in the top 11% of all tracks on BestEverAlbums.c
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regrouped in the studio, and as frontman John Lydon recalls, “there was just this massive explosion of ideas.” This resurgence in creativity has led to the release of what is being touted as 13 of the best tracks PiL has ever produced. ...
InDepeche Mode‘s 32-year history, the synth-rock group has tackled countless subjects across the ordinary and taboo, including suicide, politics, romance, greed, LGBT rights, xenophobia, personal insecurity, religious zealotry, sexual freedom, drug addiction, and more. Have you ever been frustra...
records had ever seen. And its B-side, “Welcome to Paradise,” is the pinnacle of industrial music’s frequent practice of sampling televangelists. The fact that Front 242 features multiple vocalists, sometimes singing melodically complex parts, set them apart as much as the precise programming...
(Single "Heaven" is one of the strongest bits of gospel-blues they have ever produced.) They never sound bored. They never sound tired. It sounds like the work of a band revving up to make another series of epic statements. With any luck, Depeche Mode can continue issuing classics of ...
Depeche Mode has earned a total of 16 Top 20 hits in their native U.K. Their biggest U.S. single was 1983’s “People Are People.” By 1990, America finally caught up with the rest of the world as the group scored a series of Top 10 albums stateside. ...
and "who is the greatest synthpop musician ever?" If you know enough about the genre, please vote based on the quality of the bands' music (albums and songs) instead of just voting for the most popular, famous, or modern synthpop musicians that you might've heard of. ...
BACKSTORY:Recorded, in part, with a 35-piece orchestra, Echo & The Bunnymen’s fourth album has been called “the greatest album ever made” by frontman Ian McCulloch, a man prone to hyperbole. SINGLES:“The Killing Moon,”“Silver,”“Seven Seas” ...
The best 1993 albums are like most things in the 90s: An eclectic mix. You had two of the finest hip-hop debuts ever. (Snoop Doggand Wu-Tang Clan.) You also had the mainstream arrival ofSmashing Pumpkins,PJ Harvey, and Björk. R&B had a fantastic year, with efforts from Mariah Ca...