Depeche Mode have done it again. With Memento Mori, they deliver an album that is surprisingly strong and proves they’ve lost none of their brilliance over the years. It’s a mature work that feels incredibly cohesive and well-balanced – accessible, yes, but in the best way possible. There’s not a single misstep, nothing jarring or out of place, just music that captivates and resonates deeply.
This album carries a particular weight, as it’s the first release following the passing of founding member Andy Fletcher in 2022. His absence is profoundly felt, but Memento Mori is not a record of mourning; it’s a celebration of resilience and creativity, a tribute to a legacy that continues to thrive.… More