Depeche Mode - Everything Counts
[Number One, 16th July 1983, Words: Mark Cooper. Picture: Uncredited.]
Brief review of Everything Counts, along with song lyrics. This is one of the reviews quoted in the sleeve of "Singles 81-85".
" This is their strongest melody in a long while and a compelling picture of business Britain "
Summary: Brief review of Everything Counts, along with song lyrics. This is one of the reviews quoted in the sleeve of "Singles 81-85". [94 words]
Basildon’s very own Peter Pans are in the process of growing up. Here they take their first step outside the car park of innocence and are shocked to find themselves in a big bad world populated by wolves.
As this is pop rather than rock, the Modes sound more injured than angry over their discovery that “it’s a competitive world”.
This is their strongest melody in a long while and a compelling picture of business Britain that’s not a million miles away from that of the Bunnymen’s ‘Never Stop’.
[Number One, 16th July 1983, Words: Mark Cooper. Picture: Uncredited.]
Brief review of Everything Counts, along with song lyrics. This is one of the reviews quoted in the sleeve of "Singles 81-85".
" This is their strongest melody in a long while and a compelling picture of business Britain "
Summary: Brief review of Everything Counts, along with song lyrics. This is one of the reviews quoted in the sleeve of "Singles 81-85". [94 words]
Basildon’s very own Peter Pans are in the process of growing up. Here they take their first step outside the car park of innocence and are shocked to find themselves in a big bad world populated by wolves.
As this is pop rather than rock, the Modes sound more injured than angry over their discovery that “it’s a competitive world”.
This is their strongest melody in a long while and a compelling picture of business Britain that’s not a million miles away from that of the Bunnymen’s ‘Never Stop’.