cuts like the bluesy "Hate the Taste" and the defiant "Teenage Disease" prove that BRMC have lost none of their rock & roll snarl
and while puerile frat-house anthems like "Night Teen & Non-Stop" and "My Girlfriend's Boyfriend Isn't Me" come off rather forced
Like director del Toro's fight to adapt Hellboy in his own vision -- not Hollywood's -- Marco Beltrami's score eschews genre constriction in favor of a rich palette of color
Includes liner notes by Bob Seger
The major development here is the incorporation of funk into Queen's already-broad stylistic pallete
Exciter 12-inch single cuts like the bluesy "HateDepeche Mode Exciter (CD) Released in 2001, Exciter marked the dawn of a new century for Depeche Mode, delivering their 10th studio album and taking their sound into uncharted territory. Produced by pioneering British techno DJ Mark Bell, the album weaves together ambient electronic textures, acoustic elements, and sharp pop sensibilities, creating one of the bands most atmospheric and experimental works. Featuring standout singles Dream On, Freelove,