Showing posts with label Depeche Mode. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Depeche Mode. Show all posts

Monday, August 21, 2023

Musical Monday with Depeche Mode


Tatyana Yolinska in "Wagging Tongue"

About a month ago, Depeche Mode released a new album. We're fans here at Shades of Gray, but we had no idea that they were still together and still making music! But we're extra-happy to have discovered that they are because "Wagging Tongue" is an excellent song with a cinematic video that's even more excellent.

The lyrics of "Wagging Tongue " seems to be a message from the singer to whoever's listening that the truth will always come to be spoken, no matter how many lies or how much intimidation is used to silence righteous people. Meanwhile, the video, while the action on screen syncs up with the lyrics several times, gives us a look at a strange society where no one speaks unless they submerge their heads in water. It's a dark and strange society, and it contrasts with the upbeat nature of the song. (Heck, the lyrics contrast with the nature of the song... except in the sense that it all ends up carrying something of a hopeful feeling.)

Check out "Wagging Tongue". We're sure you'll agree that Depeche Mode is as great in 2023 as they were in 1983.

Wagging Tongue (2023)
Starring: Tatanya Yolinska, Jacob James Beswick, and Depeche Mode
Directors: Anton Korbijin
Rating: Nine of Ten Stars
 

(Here's a fun idea: The classic Depeche Mode song "Enjoy the Silence" describes the dawn on the dystopian society in "Wagging Tongue". Click here to watch that video and see if you agree or disagree with that notion.)

Monday, September 28, 2020

Musical Monday with Depeche Mode


Depeche Mode's greatest album was, arguably "Music for the Masses", and, it was released on date--September 28--exactly 33 years ago. Here's a video released in support of the album to celebrate. It tells the tale of a crippled man whose car breaks down, and he is miraculously healed by a sexy chick on a moped. He then roams the countryside with her.


Depeche Mode: Behind the Wheel (1987)
Starring: Dave Gahan and Ippolita Santarelli
Director: Anton Corbijn
Rating: Seven of Ten Stars


Monday, January 7, 2019

Musical Monday: Strangelove


Let's get the second week of 2019 started off right, with one of the greatest songs from Depeche Mode, orginally from the "Music of the Masses" album. (And be assured that there is nothing strange in loving Depeche Mode!)