Recent Dark Wave Playlists

Depeche Mode announces second North American leg to massive "Memento Mori" tour

Depeche Mode announces second North American leg to massive “Memento Mori” tour

Depeche Mode today expanded its global tour in support of forthcoming album Memento Mori with a second North American leg this fall.

The Alarm returns with triumphant new single "Next," sets NYC Gathering shows

The Alarm returns with triumphant new single “Next,” sets NYC Gathering shows

Mike Peters of Welsh rockers The Alarm is back with a triumphant new single called “Next,” a song he wrote while being treated for his latest relapse of leukemia.

The Church premieres "No Other You" ahead of "The Hypnogogue" album, U.S. tour

The Church premieres “No Other You” ahead of “The Hypnogogue” album, U.S. tour

The Church today debuted the third single — the love song “No Other You” — off of its forthcoming 26th studio album The Hypnogogue.

Playlist: Sirius XM’s ‘Dark Wave’ — hosted by Slicing Up Eyeballs (2/12/23)

Playlist: Sirius XM’s ‘Dark Wave’ — hosted by Slicing Up Eyeballs (2/12/23)

“Dark Wave,” hosted by Slicing Up Eyeballs’ Matt Sebastian, airs 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Eastern every Sunday on Sirius XM satellite radio’s 1st Wave.

U2 to spotlight “Achtung Baby” at Las Vegas concerts — without Larry Mullen Jr.

U2 to spotlight “Achtung Baby” at Las Vegas concerts — without Larry Mullen Jr.

U2’s long-rumored Las Vegas residency was confirmed Sunday evening via a Super Bowl commercial announcing “U2:UV Achtung Baby Live at the Sphere.”

Depeche Mode debuts “Ghosts Again” — first single off 15th album “Memento Mori”

Depeche Mode debuts “Ghosts Again” — first single off 15th album “Memento Mori”

Depeche Mode today debuted “Ghosts Again,” the first single off Memento Mori, the synthpop legends’ first new album in six years and the group’s first as a duo.

New book "Listening to the Music the Machines Make" tells story of synthpop revolution

New book “Listening to the Music the Machines Make” tells story of synthpop revolution

Author Richard Evans delves deeply into “a true golden age of British pop” in his just-published book “Listening to the Music the Machines Make.”