
Cold on the Surface. Fire Underneath. The Story of Violator. Let's tell the story of Violator. By 1990, Depeche Mode had spent a decade building toward something massive — and with their seventh album they arrived. In this episode of Album Archives, host S.R. Epley digs into the record that took a cult synth-pop band from the underground and delivered them to arenas worldwide, permanently. Released March 19, 1990, Violator is dark, seductive, and meticulously crafted — a record that trades in obsession, desire, and spiritual unease without ever losing its grip on an incredible melody. From the brooding opener "World in My Eyes" to the towering "Personal Jesus" to the devastating closer "Clean," this is an album that rewards every single listen with something new. Producer Flood and the band created something that sounds like nothing else in the catalog of popular music — simultaneously cold and deeply human. We break down: How Depeche Mode evolved from synth-pop novelty to one of the most important bands of their era The making of Violator — and how Flood's production approach transformed the band's sound "Personal Jesus" — one of the most distinctive and influential singles ever recorded "Enjoy the Silence" and why it remains one of the great songs of the 1990s Why Violator belongs in any serious conversation about the greatest albums ever made Cold on the surface. On fire underneath. This is Violator. 🎧 Get the Vinyl Support the show and own a piece of electronic music history: https://ebay.us/djQe4Q Affiliate link — costs you nothing extra and helps keep Album Archives going. 🎵 Dedicate an Episode Got an album that shaped your life but didn't make the Top 300? You can sponsor a dedicated Album Archives episode for it. Share the story behind the record — a memory, a person, a moment — and S.R. will bring it to life. 👉 Request yours: https://www.musicrewindpodcast.com/album-dedication ⏭️ Up Next: #252 – Breakfast in America by Supertramp (1979) Part of the fan-voted Top 300 Albums of All Time countdown from the Music Rewind Podcast community. 🔒 Early Access: https://www.patreon.com/collection/1583821 🍎 Apple Podcast Subscriptions: https://apple.co/48vMLRG 🎙️ About Album Archives Hosted by S.R. Epley, Album Archives is your weekly guide to the greatest albums ever made — as voted by Music Rewind fans. Each focused episode unpacks the creation, sound, and lasting impact of one iconic record. Perfect for die-hard fans and curious newcomers alike. 🎵 Full album list & episode archive: https://www.musicrewindpodcast.com/albumarchives 📱 Follow Album Archives 🐦 X/Twitter: https://x.com/AlbumArchives 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/albumarchivespodcast/ 🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@albumarchivespodcast Enjoying the show? Leave a rating or review — it makes a huge difference. And share this episode with someone who needs to hear this record for the first time. 🎧 More from Sidereal Media Group 🎙️ Music Rewind Podcast – Fans, musicians & industry pros talk their favorite albums → https://pod.link/1591608428 🎬 Cinema Decon Podcast – Deconstructing the movies of our younger years → https://pod.link/1564671835 🌐 https://www.siderealmediagroup.com 🛒 Support the Show Get 15% off music apparel, posters, and more at Old Glory with code MUSICREWIND 👉 https://oldglory.com/discount/MUSICREWIND 📝 Disclaimer: No ownership of music material. All rights and credit belong to the original artists and copyright holders. Commentary, criticism, and education covered under Fair Use — Section 107, U.S. Copyright Act (1976). Tags: #DepecheMode #Violator #PersonalJesus #EnjoyTheSilence #SynthPop #ElectronicRock #DaveGahan #MartinGore #NewWave #AlternativeRock #90sMusic #MusicHistory #AlbumReview #AlbumArchives
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