
Depeche Mode – Some Great Reward
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Depeche Mode – Some Great Reward (1984) is a dark, daring, and innovative synth-pop album that pushed the band into more mature and provocative territory. Featuring industrial-tinged production and bold lyrical themes—ranging from power dynamics (Master and Servant) to devotion (Somebody)—the album balances mechanical coldness with deep emotion. People Are People became their breakthrough hit, but deeper cuts like Blasphemous Rumours showcase their growing songwriting depth. With Martin Gore’s increasingly complex compositions and Alan Wilder’s layered production, Some Great Reward is a pivotal moment in Depeche Mode’s evolution toward their darker, more cinematic sound.
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"After this album, Depeche Mode became a unique band." (Rolling Stone)
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