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Depeche Mode And Religion Essay Research Paper

Depeche Mode And Religion Essay, Research Paper


Depeche Mode: Songs of Faith and Devotion


Originally released in 1993, Depeche Mode’s Songs of Faith and Devotion was


unveiled to a stunned U.S. and U.K. audience. The band had undergone a transformation


of truly gothic preportions. Gone were the short crew cuts, the sole use of synthesizers,


and the Gap image. In its place were long and flowing Jesus-like hair, distorted guitars


and full drum sections, and a look that some described as the “heroine junky” mode.


Much to the surprise of die-hard fans, the album was a commercial success, spawning a


full length live album, 5 top twenty Billboard hits, and a relentless 18 month tour which


ended abruptly when keyboardist Alan Wilder quit the band after 16 years.


The content of Songs of Faith and Devotion came out of an era of confusion and


redemption for the band, and namely from lead singer Dave Gahan’s fight with heroine


and cocaine addiction. After spending 3 years in seclusion after the release of Violater in


1989, the band reuinited in early 1992 to begin recording a new album. The tone of the


album would be so overtly religious that some fans were initially turned off by the


constant references to God, holiness, redemption, suffering, and the like. The most


glaring example of Depeche Mode’s new-found religion is the song Walking in My


Shoes. The song was written by Martin Gore in response to the public outrage regarding


Dave Gahan’s new “bad boy” image, with his constant public misbehaviour, his new


adoration for religious tattoos, and his striking new resemblance to Jesus. The lyrics tell a


tale of a man who’s life has been turned upside down by trials and tribulations.


Like Job before him, many of the problems that Dave Gahan had encountered


were beyond his control. The creative tension between Martin Gore and Alan Wilder, the


constant touring and public appearances, the death of his mother and father, and a long


legal battle with Sire records had taken their toll on Dave’s psyche. Martin Gore was


always the first to confront Dave, but in this case it was through music that he would best


serve the purpose of bringing Dave back from the brink of despair.


The first verse of the song introduces us to the characters poin

t of view, with an


emphasis on things that are done to him, rather than what he has done to himself


I would tell you about the things they put me through


The pain I’ve been subjected to


But the Lord himself would blush


The countless feasts laid at my feet


Forbidden fruits for me to eat


But I think your pulse would start to rush


The first three lines give the impression that his suffering is not because of God, but in


spite of it. The second line has a connection with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.


Adam indeed had a “feast” laid at his feet, and the final line seems to imply that the


character has more to tell us, but is afraid that we would not be able to understand, or


possibly to believe, what he has to offer us.


The second verse gives the impression that the character has been made a


scapegoat, and is being made an example of


Morality would frown upon


Decency look down upon


This scapegoat fates made of me


But I promise now, my judge and jurors


My intentions couldn’t have been purer


My case is easy to see.


The first three lines talk of morality and decency, and this is important not only to


identify the character as a “good” person, but also as one who is suffering through no


fault of his own. The last three lines talk of intentions, which seems to relate quite


literally to the relationship between Job and God. In the Bible, Job suffered so that God


might make a point to Satan, and therefore his intentions could be seen as “good”.


While it should be noted that at no time does this character ever profess any type


of religious preference, the choice of words leads one to believe that his experiences are


of a holy nature. The constant religious references throughout the album give it a very


dark and somber mood, but also leaves the work open to interpretation. Some would say


that the album is that of doom and gloom, others would say it is probably one of the most


uplifting pieces of music ever written. As with the bible, or any religious work, the frame


of mind of the reader is key to the interpretation of its message.


Bibliography


Depeche Mode, Songs of Faith and Devotion


The Bible, King James Version

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