Depeche Mode "Violator" (1990)
After making several albums, and getting good at what they did, th'Mode
decided to pare things back on their first album of the 90s.
Band-member Martin Gore described how the group had become bored with
the extensive pre-production and discussions on album 'sound' that they
would usually undertake before working on a release. They decided
instead to work things out on the fly in the studio with new producer
Flood (New Order, Ministry, Smashing Pumpkins, PJ Harvey, NIN etc.)
Apparently Depeche Mode were a big influence on Nine Inch Nails' Trent
Reznor, and I can hear it. The synthline in first track "World in my Eyes" bears more than a passing resemblance to that band's sound. The album mostly goes for
sparse, but moody synth arrangements. "Waiting for the Night" and
"Clean" provide slightly fuller arrangements.
Oh it also has "Personal Jesus" on it. Most people would at least be familiar with that or the so-so Marilyn Manson cover of it a few years later.
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