Tag: Depeche Mode

NEWS: Frog Leap Studios dance with Depeche Mode!

Continuing to mix up the genres of songs that he Metalizes for his weekly covers, Leo Moracchioli from Frog Leap Studios in Norway has left his guitarist Rabea Massaad licking his lips when it comes to playing live with this rendition of “Enjoy The Silence” by Depeche Mode, an 80’s classic previously done by Evergreen

Review: “Malfunction x Broken Down” by Dead Posey

The absence of live shows has meant that artists have had time to think out of the box and opportunity to work on some ideas which might have otherwise been on the back burner. One such act is wedded duo Dead Posey who after the release of their EP “Malfunction” earlier this year have now

NEWS: Russian Hate Project “Enjoy The Silence”?

We never thought we’d see the day but Slaughter To Prevail frontman Alex Terrible has covered “Enjoy The Silence” by 80’s icons Depeche Mode with his Russian Hate Project side project. Don’t expect clean singing. Should it go ahead, Slaughter To Prevail will be appearing at UK Tech-Fest at Newark Showgrounds this summer.

Vs Tuesday: Two Bands! One Song! Who Wins? FIGHT! Depeche Mode

For reasons unknown we’ve always associated Depeche Mode with Christmas and in particular “Enjoy The Silence”. A track that has been covered many a time by all manor of influenced bands and the second single from their seventh studio album “Violator” released in 1990. On the album, Barry Walters of Rolling Stone Magazine complimented its “heavier hooks,

Review: “Kinahmia” EP by Goatskullt

“Kinahmia” is an ancient Finnish term, meaning the knowledge of the portal between different levels of existence; and this is a perfect definition for this release, a portal descending from furious riff-driven neon temples towards the more atmospheric temples of the old. It’s also the title of the second offering from Goatskullt, a three piece Black Metal

Playlist: Female Fronted Metal Bands in 2017

I for one am constantly amazed to find in 2017 there are some Metal fans out there, both male and female that won’t entertain listening to what I percieve to be a decent band purely because there is a female rather than a male vocalist. Yes, if the subjectmatter of the lyrics is not something