August 2017 • Volume 43, Number 10 • www.illinoisentertainer.com
COVER STORY:
DEPECHE MODE
At 56, Depeche Mode bandleader Martin Gore
no longer feels the need to pull any lyrical punch-
es. So he gets right to the prickly, political point on
the band’s latest Spirit set, starting with its click-
ety-clacking rhetorical question of a lead single
“Where’s the Revolution.” Some naysayers might
describe the record as unequivocally pessimistic,
but he respectfully disagrees. By naming it Spirit,
I’m hoping that it gets people to think, and maybe
somehow rediscover that sense of spirit that we
once had, but now seem to have lost.” Gore and
Andy Fletcher explain to Tom Lanham that the
new album is a call to action.
HELLO MY NAME IS...MICK JONES
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There’s no mistaking the important career milestone that clas-
sic rock band Foreigner is celebrating this year. Founding guitarist
Mick Jones is currently taking his group on a comprehensive 40th
Anniversary Tour, bolstered by Rhino’s recent box-set remastering
of its entire Atlantic catalog, 1977 to 1991, plus a best-of anthology,
aptly dubbed 40 – 40 Hits From 40 Years. And some of Foreigner’s
singles – like “Hot Blooded,” “Cold as Ice,” “Feels Like the First
Time,” and the definitive anthem “I Want To Know What Love Is”
-- are so firmly embedded in the pop-cultural zeitgeist, they’ve
recently amassed over one billion plays on streaming service
Pandora. But Jones tells Tom Lanham he’s heard them all over the
world, and in weird places he never could have imagined.
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Lolla photos and the end of the Nano.
Cinema Scopes
Return of the King.
Media
$everance, ten years later.
ROYAL BLOOD
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No artist can accurately predict just how successful its upcom-
ing album will be. Especially if you’ve thrown out the aesthetic
rulebook, like Royal Blood anchors Mike Kerr and Ben Thatcher
who – three years ago – had grown so disgusted with the conven-
tional quartet format they stripped everything down to a primal
duo. In a post-Britpop era when rock and roll wasn’t selling, their
sonic barrage of an eponymous bow for Warner Brothers not only
caught on in their native Britain, its debut became the fastest-sell-
ing one in three years and eventually won the Brighton duo a 2015
Brit Award for Best British Group, presented to them by Jimmy
Page. Tom Lanham discusses the backstory on their impressive
follow-up.
The blues are caught in a hard-place between black and white.
Over 1300 shows and 2500 bands to see in August!
Spins
Damian Marley, Barb Wire Dolls, Laura Nyro.
Caught In A Mosh
Big In Japan.
Classifieds
You dumped your boyfriend's guitarist, now you're looking for another.
Studiophile
What's going on at Ambush Recordings.
Gear
Invest in a Eagle Guitar.
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