• Record Label: Columbia
  • Release Date: Mar 24, 2023
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  1. Apr 11, 2023
    8
    Depeche Mode deep inside their soul. They go over and write and produce new masterpice
  2. Mar 25, 2023
    10
    Very powerfull peace of music! Gahan in good vocal shape, very fresh composition of sounds
  3. Mar 24, 2023
    8
    Ahhh, that's more like it.

    After at least 3 albums in a row that felt laden with drudgery and distortion, Depeche Mode have seemingly cleaned out the attic, and reminded us of why we fell in love with them in the first place. Lead single Ghosts Again is beautifully compelling, with pristine arpeggios over lines that remind us, as the album title reminds us, that we're all going to die
    Ahhh, that's more like it.

    After at least 3 albums in a row that felt laden with drudgery and distortion, Depeche Mode have seemingly cleaned out the attic, and reminded us of why we fell in love with them in the first place. Lead single Ghosts Again is beautifully compelling, with pristine arpeggios over lines that remind us, as the album title reminds us, that we're all going to die someday. The juxtaposition of pristine electronics over dark lyrics is a key part of Depeche Mode's longstanding DNA, and this album shows they still have that lifeblood coursing through their veins, even in their fifth decade of making music.

    While no song here necessarily has the immediacy of Strangelove, Never Let Me Down Again, or Shake the Disease, the album remains tonally consistent and of extremely high quality, and further listens reveals the subtle beauty on display here. It feels well thought out and motivated by genuine emotion, and as mentioned, all wrapped in production so polished you can see your reflection in it.

    Odd that an album about death can be infused with so much life, but that's Depeche Mode, isn't it?
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  4. Mar 24, 2023
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Different than Exciter, PTA, SOTU, Delta & Spirit, every song has something deep inside. A mix of simplicity and depth at the same time. Mature Mode Expand
  5. Mar 25, 2023
    9
    Best album since exciter. Got An exciter vibe in the album. Beautyful arranged songs. The band is like wine....better with the years.
  6. Mar 25, 2023
    10
    This is one of their best works in a long time. I had a huge expectations on this album, but this album succeded!it sounds Gloomy, depressing but with a touch of brightness for some reason. A brilliant album. I can't wait to see them live again!
  7. Mar 24, 2023
    10
    Time after time the band comes through. Thank you boys for another addition to the soundtrack of my life and helping my contemplate my own mortality
  8. Mar 26, 2023
    9
    Deep, dark and ecletic. There are some nostalgic elements in the album that makes this album so special. It derives deep messages about life & death. The death that is part of our lives, that shouldn't be forgotten. This is the Memento mori.
  9. Mar 27, 2023
    9
    Memento Mori is a definite step up from the last three albums, sound production wise. Textured, layered, reverb(ed)... Glad the distortion on Dave Gahan's voice was finally dialed back for this record. The presence of Marta Salogni as sound engineer -- who had experience working with electronic artists such as Björk and Goldfrapp -- likely played a huge part in this renewed Depeche ModeMemento Mori is a definite step up from the last three albums, sound production wise. Textured, layered, reverb(ed)... Glad the distortion on Dave Gahan's voice was finally dialed back for this record. The presence of Marta Salogni as sound engineer -- who had experience working with electronic artists such as Björk and Goldfrapp -- likely played a huge part in this renewed Depeche Mode sound. (Quality headphones, people!)

    If Black Celebration, Ultra and Sounds of the Universe had a threesome baby, this might be the result. SOTU's B-side "Ghost" would've been a good fit for this record for the similarity in sound to some of the tracks. No songs are immediate crowd pleasers such as Enjoy the Silence (Violator), I Feel You (SOFAD) or It's No Good (Ultra), and Martin's guitar gets little action here, but most songs do hold your attention and bring you inside their dark, gloomy world... with hints of hope and warmth.

    Favorites: My Cosmos is Mine, Ghosts Again, Before We Drown, Always You, People Are Good, Speak to Me
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  10. Mar 25, 2023
    10
    I smile, I ooh, I breathe a sigh of release after every track. That’s what kind of album this is, the kind that feels like a cohesive whole without being concept, and one that makes me feel urgent disappointment when I see there are only a couple of songs left. It’s a ride you don’t want to end. Looking forward to the tour, I’m already bemoaning the burden of their success that requires soI smile, I ooh, I breathe a sigh of release after every track. That’s what kind of album this is, the kind that feels like a cohesive whole without being concept, and one that makes me feel urgent disappointment when I see there are only a couple of songs left. It’s a ride you don’t want to end. Looking forward to the tour, I’m already bemoaning the burden of their success that requires so much stage time devoted to their standard hits — I’d gladly pay to watch them play this full album alone. Expand
  11. Mar 25, 2023
    9
    The electronica is the usual clean, crisp and actual electronica that we expect from a DM release. It is the song lyrics, the melodies and the pacing that makes this outing stand out from all of the others since 1997's ULTRA. There is a heartfelt, at times almost lisping pathos in Gahan's vocals that keeps you coming back for more. The opener is a steaming, pulsing filmic soundscape of theThe electronica is the usual clean, crisp and actual electronica that we expect from a DM release. It is the song lyrics, the melodies and the pacing that makes this outing stand out from all of the others since 1997's ULTRA. There is a heartfelt, at times almost lisping pathos in Gahan's vocals that keeps you coming back for more. The opener is a steaming, pulsing filmic soundscape of the state of Gahan's self-worldstation. The singular Gore-fronted angelic number "Soul With Me" might be a single with Gore re-exhibiting the kind of habitual vocals that place him on a legendary par with an Elvis. And the band closes this whole œuvre with a dreamlike bittersweet number that slowly builds to an electronic crescendo that leads to the utmost end.

    Sadly there are no instrumental between-track pieces on this album that we have come to expect of a DM album to link up some of the songs, but perhaps the quality and the state of what was already there did not warrant them adding any of this.

    Morituri te salutant
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  12. Mar 25, 2023
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Like many reviews here have stated, I feel this is what DM fans have waited for since Playing the Angel. This isn't to discount well-crafted songs like Wrong, Heaven, and a couple other standouts since 2005, but the approach to go back to basics and simplify (in my opinion) really works in so many ways.

    Ghosts Again leads the interest here since it's the first single from Memento Mori, but Always You, Wagging Tongue, People Are Good, and Never Let Go are powerful and amazing in their own right. The beautiful melodies and harmonies that make up Before We Drown, Speak To Me, Soul With Me, and Don't Say You Love Me demonstrate that Martin and Dave still can take us on an emotional journey with every note. Within the darkness lies light.

    So happy to say I feel DM has returned to form and put out an incredible album despite losing the consistent presence and lifelong friendship of Andy Fletcher.

    (Saw them last Thursday in Sacramento to kick off the world tour and the songs they played from the album were just as good, maybe even better live...)
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  13. Mar 25, 2023
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Trovo il disco bellissimo, ad un profondo ascolto sento echi musicali (slow) qua e la di tutta una carriera come fosse un tributo, compreso una "only you" in Wagging tongue, buon ascolto a tutti. Sicuramente hanno fatto più bella figura degli U2, che hanno stracciato canzoni dove i graffi e la rabbia insostituibili sono stati sminuiti da un ridicolo falsetto e che oltretutto non riesco neanche ad ascoltare fino alla fine anche in modalità shuffle. Expand
  14. Mar 24, 2023
    10
    It might be the firsl DM's album that I listen to over and over again since the Playing the angel!

    It seems like they took all the best from 83-98 era and put it into this LP. The only exception is "My cosmos is mine" that sounds more like "Welcome to my world" from the Delta Machine album. Gahan's voice sounds naturally without any effects that we widely used in a previous LPs. The
    It might be the firsl DM's album that I listen to over and over again since the Playing the angel!

    It seems like they took all the best from 83-98 era and put it into this LP. The only exception is "My cosmos is mine" that sounds more like "Welcome to my world" from the Delta Machine album. Gahan's voice sounds naturally without any effects that we widely used in a previous LPs. The intrumentation relies again much more on synths than guitar. My favorites are "Wagging togue" and "My favorite stranger".

    It MUST to reach #1!
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  15. Mar 25, 2023
    10
    This has everything that once hooked me to DM, all these years after they preserve the spirit and create more magic. Every song here is special!!
  16. Mar 25, 2023
    10
    An utterly cohesive, magnificent electronic masterpiece that references Kraftwerk, Bowie and Moby, while self-referential to the best creations in Depeche Mode history, of which Memento Mori definitely ranks. The best tracks are People Are Good, Never Let Me Go, Before We Drown, Speak To Me, My Cosmos Is Mine, Don't Say You Love Me and My Favourite Stranger.
  17. Apr 2, 2023
    10
    This is their best record since "Ultra" (1997). The boys from Basildon did it yet again. Well done, lads.
  18. Mar 29, 2023
    10
    Memento Mori this is the highest form of music for the soul, not for the masses. Dave and Martin have created a specific concept and stuck to it for the entire fifty minutes of Memento Mori. The specter of death lurks around every corner, but it is not an image that inspires fear but rather hope. This whole album is a hope, above all, that such a legend is able to observe the world soMemento Mori this is the highest form of music for the soul, not for the masses. Dave and Martin have created a specific concept and stuck to it for the entire fifty minutes of Memento Mori. The specter of death lurks around every corner, but it is not an image that inspires fear but rather hope. This whole album is a hope, above all, that such a legend is able to observe the world so closely that they can respond to some of its ills with his songs. Expand
  19. Mar 30, 2023
    10
    It took 3 days to grow fully on me and now it feels like the best album since PTA, I can listen to the whole thing without skipping a bit, Awesome comeback!
  20. Mar 31, 2023
    10
    Impressive. Memento Mori is an album that could have been released in the first 20 years of the band's existence. Being a very, very long time fan, this is the first album to give me the chills in a long time. Definitely at the top of the list with their best albums and their best of the 2000s.
  21. Mar 24, 2023
    9
    Having been there since the Vince Clarke fuelled Speak and Spell and everything since, I wasn't too sure what to expect after the fairly tepid Spirit album of 2017.

    Mode seemed to be a group calling time on their tenure as pathfinders in various genres of music. With Fletch's unexpected death I was surprised Gore and Gahen colluded on a new album, but I'm ecstatic they did. Gahan's
    Having been there since the Vince Clarke fuelled Speak and Spell and everything since, I wasn't too sure what to expect after the fairly tepid Spirit album of 2017.

    Mode seemed to be a group calling time on their tenure as pathfinders in various genres of music. With Fletch's unexpected death I was surprised Gore and Gahen colluded on a new album, but I'm ecstatic they did. Gahan's mellifluous voice juxtaposed with Gore's obvious expertise leaves them with a fantastic album that Fletch would've been proud of. "Ghosts again" is their best single for years and the ethereal "My cosmos is mine" set the tone for a journey into the macabre but there are elements of" Violator" and" Music for the Masses" in this album, yet Memento Mori still somehow maintains a singular identity. Gahan has co- written a few of the songs and seems be honing his skills in this art form. Memento Mori seems full of angst and pragmatic life lessons and within this lie gems such as "My favourite stranger", a song which harks back to the group's halcyon days. Gore's still seemingly youthful tones massage sentiment on "Soul with me" and "Caroline's Monkey" is unique and may be viewed as the weakest track on the album but gets better after a few listens. Every song invites you in, making this the best Depeche Mode album for a long while and well worth the wait. I only hope it isn't their swansong.
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  22. Mar 24, 2023
    9
    A great album, it’s impressive they can still take so many risks at this stage of their career. Quality of sounds, voices are top notch. They have also struck the perfect balance between exploring new avenues and honor their sound heritage. Melodies, lyrics will be a question of taste, all the rest is remarkable and indisputable
  23. Mar 24, 2023
    10
    What a nice surprise, a beautiful album that goes up there with their best from the '86-93/97 era. Such a good flow, great lyrics, raw sounds layered with otherworldly synth sounds, a blend of post-punk and past DM eras. And it sounds so fresh, so modern at the same time.

    There's not even one song I dislike, and the good news that most of the songs are still growing on me, but there are
    What a nice surprise, a beautiful album that goes up there with their best from the '86-93/97 era. Such a good flow, great lyrics, raw sounds layered with otherworldly synth sounds, a blend of post-punk and past DM eras. And it sounds so fresh, so modern at the same time.

    There's not even one song I dislike, and the good news that most of the songs are still growing on me, but there are a few which are already in my best of collection:

    - Always You is currently my favorite song from the album, it is truly going places. It is the one that I would go back to again and again. While simple in structure and with straightforward lyrics, the chorus is truly other-worldly: a desperate, intense and heartbreaking plea to the only thing providing some solid ground in an otherwise completely absurd existence. It gives me shivers and that doesn't happen very often nowadays.

    - My Cosmos is mine: I love how the song is structured: monotonous comatose verses fully anchored in a B minor chord which doesn't change for the duration of the song, EXCEPT for THAT moment. It's a spacious trip inside oneself, centered, and trying to avoid any outside contact, running further inside, but the subdued anger is there building up and THEN the **** reality irrupts violently, shockingly, dissonant, with no stable ground, always morphing into impossible chord progressions, while the self chants against the trespassing. And then it falls further inside, with little to no communication with the outside world, a choir of ghostly voices echoing and keeping themselves company.

    - Don't say you love me - love it, strings and all, it is just beautiful! After just three listens I felt like I've been knowing this song all my life. There's a lot of familiarity to it, in a very good way. I don't know why, but it reminds me (mood and thematic) of this other song that is a favourite of mine, "Nothing Really Ends" by dEUS

    - People are good - An updated, more mature version of People are people, wonderful lyrics, great beat and vocal delivery.
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  24. Mar 24, 2023
    10
    Excelente regreso a lo grande con Memento Mori! la producción es genial y la voz de Dave Gahan suena fresca como nunca. Disco con sonido propio. El mejor desde Playing the Angel, o quizás desde Ultra.
  25. Mar 24, 2023
    10
    Not a single song I haven’t played over and over! This is some good stuff!
  26. Mar 24, 2023
    10
    one of their absolute best albums, their best since forever perhaps since Songs of Faith and Devotion
  27. Mar 24, 2023
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. "Memento Mori" rivals "Playing the Angel" as the best Depeche Mode album of the 21st century.

    Most of the songs are on another level, they feel well produced and "get to the soul", something that didn't happen to me with their previous album, Spirit.

    Direct songs that move you from the first listen like Ghost Again, My Favorite Stranger, Never Let Me Go.

    Slow, elegant songs: Don't Say You Love Me, Soul With Me, Speak to Me.

    Experimental moments like My Cosmos is Mine, Caroline's Monkey.

    There is everything and for all tastes, even the "weakest" songs are still enjoyable (Waggin Tongue)
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  28. Mar 24, 2023
    10
    Feeling this Album right away. Listening the whole day already, and it gets better and better.
  29. Mar 24, 2023
    10
    I'm absolutely loving this album, i've had it on repeat since it came out...
  30. Apr 13, 2023
    10
    After 40+ years of making a name for themselves, most would expect Depeche Mode to have dried out completely from their talent at this point in their careers. However on this album, it is exactly the opposite. The group continues to thrive in the genre that they pioneered in, while continuing to put their own twist on it and also create an oddly melancholic and dark musical experience.After 40+ years of making a name for themselves, most would expect Depeche Mode to have dried out completely from their talent at this point in their careers. However on this album, it is exactly the opposite. The group continues to thrive in the genre that they pioneered in, while continuing to put their own twist on it and also create an oddly melancholic and dark musical experience. It's not only impressive, but also extremely satisfying and pleasant. Expand
  31. Mar 24, 2023
    7
    Best album since Ultra/Playing the Angel. Best tracks are My favorite Stranger, Wagging Tongue, Always You, People are Good. A lot of the songs have an Ultra/Playing the Angel industrial feel. Dave has never sounded better. While all that's good, the album does not sound as good as their 80s/early 90s work where they were known for their grand, cinematic anthem sound. Still, it's the bestBest album since Ultra/Playing the Angel. Best tracks are My favorite Stranger, Wagging Tongue, Always You, People are Good. A lot of the songs have an Ultra/Playing the Angel industrial feel. Dave has never sounded better. While all that's good, the album does not sound as good as their 80s/early 90s work where they were known for their grand, cinematic anthem sound. Still, it's the best record next to Angel this century and it's a welcome return from Depeche Mode. 7.5/10 Expand
  32. Mar 25, 2023
    4
    Listenable throughout and generally consistant as an album but, after spending a week trying to like it, there are only two tracks that I will go back to. Ghosts Again is a solid track, but not quite single quality. People are Good is a solid and memorable song. Not the comeback album I was hoping for and I doubt there will be a major hit off of this release.
  33. Mar 25, 2023
    3
    Think this positive ratings from the media are strange, DM were always on black list, everything they made was underrated till Ultra. From Exciter media started love DM, this totally flat, weak, boring new DM. Its a paradox. Thought SOTU is their worst album ever. Wrong, this is even worse. Hard core fans say: ' you need quality sound system to enjoy MM!' No. Didn't need it for Violator,Think this positive ratings from the media are strange, DM were always on black list, everything they made was underrated till Ultra. From Exciter media started love DM, this totally flat, weak, boring new DM. Its a paradox. Thought SOTU is their worst album ever. Wrong, this is even worse. Hard core fans say: ' you need quality sound system to enjoy MM!' No. Didn't need it for Violator, didn't need it for MFTM, BC, SOFAD, Ultra, SGR, Expand
  34. Apr 25, 2023
    0
    I can't even say this album is depressing. That would require actual emotion, which this album is completely devoid of. First, nothing stands out anywhere. There are sounds that remind of older Depeche Mode. However, no melodies that make DM so great. Yet even if remove ourselves from the pop magic that no longer exists, there is nothing truly moving, intimate, dark, introspective,I can't even say this album is depressing. That would require actual emotion, which this album is completely devoid of. First, nothing stands out anywhere. There are sounds that remind of older Depeche Mode. However, no melodies that make DM so great. Yet even if remove ourselves from the pop magic that no longer exists, there is nothing truly moving, intimate, dark, introspective, otherworldly, emotive, broken, or even truly melancholy or sad. Every song occupies the exact same space, there is no dynamic or ebb and flow, or highs and lows. It is an even plateau from start to finish, and goes nowhere. Lyrically it is broad, generic, and with no character. It is all empty word "art" that you find at a chain store, in cursive. Superficial and lacking in any personal nuance, question, or inward examination. Note that the lyrics are all static proclamations - Dont Play, You are, I won't. The few departures are songs like Before We Drown - "I've been thinking I can come back home
    So how would that be, you and I alone?
    All alone?
    I have a feeling, you're not on my side
    There's a distance, between you and I
    You and I"
    every line paints the exact same idea... actually scratch that. "paint" is far too generous and descriptive, for such generic on-the-nose flat statements."Painting" would imply that there is some sort of picture, image, mood, atmosphere, story, none of which exists. As a side note, it is interesting (I'm being nice with that word) that there is no indication of staying afloat or being overwhelmed, which conjure the imagery of drowning, which is in the title of the song, and only comes up at the end. It doesn't even have to be blatantly water related, at least some sort of feeling of being inundated or suffocated. No, Standing "naked, standing on the shore" does not do this. It is beach related, it elicits exposure or vulnerability, not drowning.
    The music follows suite in its directionless static nature. choruses and verses blur together with little distinction. You can literally sing along or hum to most DM songs, even the moody melancholy ones, Not every song/album has to have that. But it doesnt have any interest in term of arrangement, different soundscapes, atmosphere, or musical exploration. It is just as flat and lifeless as the monotone droning of vocals and stagnant lyrics.
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  35. Mar 28, 2023
    3
    After listening to this album a few times, I really don't like it that much. I do consider myself a big DM fan, but this is hardly worthy of the praise so many are heaping on it. After listening to it all the way through last night, I had to cleanse my pallet with some truly good DM music and listened to Ultra, Violator, SOFD and Playing the Angel. All of these albums are so much betterAfter listening to this album a few times, I really don't like it that much. I do consider myself a big DM fan, but this is hardly worthy of the praise so many are heaping on it. After listening to it all the way through last night, I had to cleanse my pallet with some truly good DM music and listened to Ultra, Violator, SOFD and Playing the Angel. All of these albums are so much better than this new one. For one thing, overall it is weak, depressing, boring, lacking in the little embellishments that made many of their previous and earlier works really stand out. Is every song about death? How depressing is that? What happened to them? The sound is flat, with an emphasis on electronic, but missing the metallic element and extra sounds that ordinarily compliment the songs. Sorry, but I can't get on this bandwagon. Very disappointed with it and will probably rarely listen to the entire album as a whole. Expand
  36. Mar 24, 2023
    6
    DM is my favorite band ever...but everything after "Ultra" was a downhill journey, and everything after "Playing the angel" was downright unlistenable for me.

    This album reminds me a bit of "Exciter" as it is more of a (very depressing) entire album listening experience than focusing on specific songs. "My cosmos is mine" is the better track here, but don't expect "Strangelove" or even
    DM is my favorite band ever...but everything after "Ultra" was a downhill journey, and everything after "Playing the angel" was downright unlistenable for me.

    This album reminds me a bit of "Exciter" as it is more of a (very depressing) entire album listening experience than focusing on specific songs. "My cosmos is mine" is the better track here, but don't expect "Strangelove" or even "Precious" level of songwriting/production. It's still that lo-fi/low-key production that is the theme of their albums in the last 25 years.

    Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to play "Music for the masses".
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  37. Mar 28, 2023
    3
    The musical disappointment of the year so far. Clearly aiming for mainstream success with shorter yet slower songs while strangely forgetting silly things like the standout choruses that made them famous (the most effective song is also the longest and opens the record, yet ends up sounding like two unfinished songs pieced together), the results are mostly pretty forgettable. The biggestThe musical disappointment of the year so far. Clearly aiming for mainstream success with shorter yet slower songs while strangely forgetting silly things like the standout choruses that made them famous (the most effective song is also the longest and opens the record, yet ends up sounding like two unfinished songs pieced together), the results are mostly pretty forgettable. The biggest musical surprise here is a keyboard figure opening "Wagged Tongue" that sounds cribbed from 1980s Vince Clarke outtakes. The opening four words from "Personal Jesus" all those years ago beat anything on this album. (One point removed for the embarrassment that is "Caroline's Monkey".) Expand
  38. Mar 26, 2023
    5
    The music is fantastic, I've never heard such a compelling industrial groove. But the lyrics are some of the worst I've ever heard, at least by a band with dozens of songs I like.

    "My love, the world's upside down My love, no solid ground My love, there are no more facts My love, reality's cracked" Has Chad Kroeger ever written anything that bad? What Depeche Mode needs to do is release
    The music is fantastic, I've never heard such a compelling industrial groove. But the lyrics are some of the worst I've ever heard, at least by a band with dozens of songs I like.

    "My love, the world's upside down
    My love, no solid ground
    My love, there are no more facts
    My love, reality's cracked"

    Has Chad Kroeger ever written anything that bad?

    What Depeche Mode needs to do is release the stems from the admittedly great music on this album to modern artists who followed in their synthpop footsteps, like HEALTH or Chvrches, and see if those artists can generate something better without such lyrical pablum.
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  39. Mar 24, 2023
    3
    I can't see how someone who found Spirit the accurately "tepid" affair it was would enjoy this album. It has a single, depressing tone; it begs for far better lyrics (they could start by just avoiding clichés and primate absurdities); and the musical production is blandness, sometimes masquerading as dazzle. Soft pass. All this album does is make me mourn the passing of the truly giftedI can't see how someone who found Spirit the accurately "tepid" affair it was would enjoy this album. It has a single, depressing tone; it begs for far better lyrics (they could start by just avoiding clichés and primate absurdities); and the musical production is blandness, sometimes masquerading as dazzle. Soft pass. All this album does is make me mourn the passing of the truly gifted absurdist, Pat Fish. Expand
  40. May 9, 2023
    7
    An interesting addition to the already classic discography of this band. It might not rise the attention of new generations, but will prove their style and strength their skills to experiment within their own perception of the world and music. This is Depeche Mode staying on a safe place, that is good enough.
  41. May 10, 2023
    10
    Best album of Depeche Modefrom over 20 years by now.
    A mix of what they did in all their career without never been banal or repetitive. Really love it and a must listen to it.
  42. Apr 20, 2023
    10
    “’Memento Mori’ is a major return to form and then some. Everything about this era feels draped in the gothic majesty of yesteryear, soaring down the synthetic highway with an existisitential crisis riding shotgun. The synth pop meets alt rock style is executed flawlessly, but what’s even more impressive is the amount of album tracks that actually rival (‘Ghosts Again’) excellence.

    God
    “’Memento Mori’ is a major return to form and then some. Everything about this era feels draped in the gothic majesty of yesteryear, soaring down the synthetic highway with an existisitential crisis riding shotgun. The synth pop meets alt rock style is executed flawlessly, but what’s even more impressive is the amount of album tracks that actually rival (‘Ghosts Again’) excellence.

    God tier cuts are pulled off with expertise and ease, 50 minutes zoom by thanks to the beautiful attention to detail. So, even if you’re vaguely familiar with them…’Memento Mori’ is a perfect place to start.”
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  43. May 8, 2023
    9
    This album deals with life, death, addiction and much more. Its a great listen with simple but great production and haunting lyrics. so far its AOTY.
  44. Aug 21, 2023
    7
    It's a powerful album. Enjoyable to listen to. A work that exceeds the knowledge of the past.
Metascore
85

Universal acclaim - based on 19 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 19 out of 19
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 19
  3. Negative: 0 out of 19
  1. Mar 31, 2023
    90
    While much of Memento Mori is thoughtful, and some of it visits the dark side, there is a great deal of positivity underpinning Depeche Mode’s work as a duo.
  2. Mar 30, 2023
    70
    Like the Seventh Seal, Memento Mori raises questions but never brings resolution. ... I It is a testament to their continued relevance and the unexpected wonder in remembering our shared condition.
  3. 70
    Lavish production disguises thin songwriting on a few tracks, but overall this voluptuous sonic feast feels like a fitting epitaph to departed friends. [Jun 2023, p.72]