12. Sounds of the Universe
We are only (only!) doing the first 13 tracks. The deluxe edition is a 3 hour monster!
As with their previous album Playing the Angel, Dave Gahan once again wrote three songs with Christian Eigner and Andrew Phillpott: “Hole to Feed”, “Come Back”, and “Miles Away/The Truth Is”. Martin Gore shares lead vocal duties with Gahan on “In Chains”, “Peace”, and “Little Soul”.
While Dave Gahan was still busy with his solo album Hourglass (2007), Martin Gore was in his home studio in Santa Barbara, California, working on new songs. In May 2008 the band hit the studio to record their twelfth studio album. Ben Hillier took the production reins again, because the band were so satisfied with their previous collaboration on Playing the Angel (2005).
The band described the time in the studio as very productive, a total of 22 songs were created and it was difficult to choose the right songs for the album. Five of the songs not used on the album were released as part of the deluxe box set.
Sounds of the Universe received generally positive reviews from music critics. Entertainment Weekly’s Leah Greenblatt stated that on Sounds of the Universe, Depeche Mode “still sound genuinely inspired” and Ned Raggett of AllMusic concluded, “Sounds of the Universe is a grower, relying on a few listens to fully take effect, but when it does, it shows Depeche Mode are still able to combine pop-hook accessibility and their own take on ‘roots’ music for an electronic age with sonic experimentation and recombination.” However, Rolling Stone critic Melissa Maerz felt that “the result sounds like a time machine back to the Eighties”, adding that “Depeche Mode should be poised for a comeback, but it’s too soon to unpack those black turtlenecks.”
So, rate out of 5: