Depeche Mode: Frontman Dave Gahan: "Humor kept me alive and helped me through my own shortcomings"

Dave Gahan is sitting in his Munich hotel suite.

Depeche Mode: Frontman Dave Gahan: "Humor kept me alive and helped me through my own shortcomings"

Dave Gahan is sitting in his Munich hotel suite. It's an afternoon in February, but the sun is already shining powerfully through the window. The singer sits directly in front of it, his body absorbs the light, only the contours are enveloped in a glare. Dave Gahan, the light figure. In fact, the contrast to the new, dark-sounding album "Memento Mori" could hardly be greater. Translated it means "Remember that you will die". Dave Gahan and Martin Gore presented three songs from the new album at an exclusive concert with 400 fans the night before.

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