Martin Gore
Born | July 23, 1961 |
Hometown | London, England |
Net worth | $100 million |
Height | 5'8" (1.72m) |
Spouse | Kerrilee Kaski (m 2014 - present) , Suzanne Boisvert (m 1994 - 2006) |
Children | Ava Lee Gore , Kalo Gore , Viva Lee Gore |
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Depeche Mode Bristles With Vitality While Facing Mortality on ‘Memento Mori’ NYC Tour Stop
- The band's latest album is their first following the death of co-founder Andy Fletcher in 2022.
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Depeche Mode honour the dead, Lana Del Rey is at her most self-indulgent – the week’s best albums
When your lead singer is a recovered heroin addict who has had so many brushes with death (including heart attacks, suicide attempts and overdoses) that paramedics nicknamed him “The Cat”, calling your 15th album Memento Mori (Latin for “remember death”) might seem like bravado. As it transpired, it was not Dave Gahan who was tempting fate. Songs had been demoed and the album title already chosen when Depeche Mode keyboardist and founder member Andy Fletcher died of a heart attack in May last ye
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Depeche Mode Danced with Death During 2023 Tour Kick-Off: Review
The sentiment of "Memento Mori" ("remember that you have to die") appeared everywhere during the almost two-hour set. Depeche Mode Danced with Death During 2023 Tour Kick-Off: Review Melinda Sheckells
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See Depeche Mode launch tour for new album in Sacramento | Concert Photos
Playing without Fletch for the first time, here’s how they remembered him
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Depeche Mode Embrace Simplicity and Sadness on New Album Memento Mori: Stream
Dave Gahan and Martin Gore tackle grief on their first album without Andy "Fletch" Fletcher. Depeche Mode Embrace Simplicity and Sadness on New Album Memento Mori: Stream Cervanté Pope
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5 songs producers need to hear by... Depeche Mode
As their new album, Momento Mori, drops, it's time to take a ride into the dark world of The Mode and discover their five greatest tracks…
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Every Depeche Mode Album, Ranked
Since bursting onto the charts with “Just Can’t Get Enough” in 1981 at the height of new wave, Depeche Mode has proven to be one of the U.K.’s most enduring bands while taking synth pop to dark and dramatic new places. Though it incorporated guitars into hits like “Personal Jesus” and “I Feel You,” Depeche … Every Depeche Mode Album, Ranked Read More » The post Every Depeche Mode Album, Ranked appeared first on SPIN.
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Depeche Mode's Dave Gahan Says It Was 'Strange' to Record New Album 6 Weeks After Andy Fletcher Died
"You take it for granted that people around you are always going to be there," Gahan recently said about Fletcher, who died of an aortic dissection in May 2022
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Depeche Mode Conjure ‘Ghosts Again’ on ‘Kimmel’
Group will launch North American tour in support of 'Memento Mori' album this week
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Just Can’t Get Enough: Depeche Mode's 30 best songs ranked
One of the essential bands of the 1980s, Depeche Mode have found themselves, over the course of their long career, at the crest of the synth-pop, new wave, goth-rock, and industrial genres. The British musicians—composed of the late Andy Fletcher, songwriter/instrumentalist Martin Gore, and lead vocalist Dave Gahan for the majority of their four-decade run—broke through on their very first album, on the strength of the hit single “Just Can’t Get Enough.”
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Review: Depeche Mode face down the abyss in 'Memento Mori'
“Memento Mori" by Depeche Mode (Columbia Records) And then there were only two. Depeche Mode have always been a genre unto itself: a vibe, a sort of feedback loop that is timeless yet nostalgic, dark, edgy, a little too dark sometimes but always so cool.
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