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Dave Gahan - Paper Monsters

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Free Music Review: I can only hope there is a Live Concert CD on the way.
Hit: 5 Stars

After watching the free concert on Direct TV I can only hope there is a Live Concert CD and DVD on the way. A powerfull performance.

Free Music Review: Just that good...
Hit: 4 Stars

As the singer/frontman for Depeche Mode, Dave Gahan has that same mystique that many lead singers have. Like Ian Curtis from Joy Division, or Michael Hutchence from INXS, he was a man too beautiful for words, too good a singer for the trappings of the genre he was in, and too troubled for his fans to see. The difference is...Dave Gahan survived, and now he presents us with his debut solo album to tell us about it.

"Paper Monsters" is a very personal album, with Dave giving us his account of the dangers of his past addictions and failed relationships, and how he lived through them to make it to the good place he's obviously in at this point in his life. It's an introspective album, but it's not depressing or boring. The music (which was co-written with fellow '80's survivor, Psychadelic Furs guitarist Knox Chandler) is very well thought out, a combination of ambient electronics with punchy blues guitar. Songs like "Dirty Sticky Floors," "Bottle Living," and "Black and Blue Again" sound like some edgy new style of electro-blues, with Dave giving his voice the same edge he did on Depeche Mode's "Songs of Faith and Devotion." Then there are the softer moments, like "Stay," "Hold On," "A Little Piece," and "Bitter Apple," which show just what kind of range the man has (not just vocally, but emotionally). These are the kinds of songs that stick with you. They speak volumes not just about Gahan's life, but about everybody's lives. The themes are familiar, making this music one can relate to. There's something for everybody here.

It's not Depeche Mode...there are moments that are akin to Depeche's sound, but Dave Gahan has shown himself to be a versatile singer and performer, and this album shows us his human side apart from the image he conveys in the band. It's a great album to just "chill" to. It's not too abrasive, but it's not really easy-on-the-ears either. These songs will get to you, but in such a way that you'll be glad you heard it. The accompanying DVD is an excellent insight into how the album was made, and how Dave is approaching his life and his performance. I love Depeche Mode's music, and while I love "Ultra" and "Exciter," I don't think it was until this album that I really appreciated and felt grateful for the fact that Dave Gahan didn't become another casualty of the sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll lifestyle. This album makes me happy he survived, and his words and music show that he's happy too. It's not happy music per se, but it comes from that good place that you just know the man has churned out his best work. I look forward to more from him, either solo or in Depeche Mode.

Check out "Paper Monsters." You won't be disappointed.


Free Music Review: Overall, a Strong Solo Debut
Hit: 4 Stars

Let me say at the outset that I believe the best Depeche Mode work spanned from Black Celebration through Songs of Faith and Devotion. That doesn't mean they haven't done good work since then, but it hasn't been as consistently good since.

Having said that, I am not going to lament the synth-blues sound that permeates Paper Monsters. Dave's solo debut sounds a fair amount like Ultra, and I don't think he should have to apologize for that resemblance. "Dirty Sticky Floors" is Dave's new "Barrel of a Gun;" "Black and Blue" feels a lot like "Useless;" and "Stay," "A Little Piece," and "Bitter Apple" all feel like cousins to "Home," "Insight," and "The Love Thieves." These tunes sound good in their own right, and stand up well both in comparison to DM and as Dave's initial solo work.

Where Paper Monsters is weak is in some of the lyrical choices. DM have largely been successful because Martin and Dave work well together. Dave is a great singer and I like his taste in music, but his lyrics are lacking in places. ("Bitter Apple" is not one of them -- it's an exceptional song, probably the best on the album, reflecting the mellow wisdom found only in retrospection.) Is Paper Monsters perfect? No, not quite. Is it DM? No, not quite that either. But there is no reason why any artist, in any genre, should have to plead with his fans for not being the same way he was fifteen years ago. There is a maturity to Dave's voice and music that should not be bartered away in the name of some childish insistence on maintaining the sounds we already know and love.

If you are a DM fan, you won't necessarily be happy with Paper Monsters. But if you love Dave's singing voice, and can allow an elder statesman like Dave to explore musical territory without holding him to anything, you might have a new favorite CD. If only Martin's Counterfeit2 sounded this good.


Free Music Review: fine differences
Hit: 4 Stars

It's typical that a novelist's first work be condemned to autobiography -- and that's exactly what listeners get out of Dave Gahan's solo release, Paper Monsters. A cardinal rule of writing, write what you know, these songs are raw, gritty and well-grounded. Dave is writing about his life, his struggles, his problems, and ultimately, his findings, while Martin Gore's lyrics tend to deal with life intelligently, on a conceptual and spiritual level. The difference between Dave and Martin's lyrics, you might say, is the difference between a lesson in life and wisdom. For those of you disappointed with lyrical quality of Dave's release, cherish Paper Monsters as a rare moment when a celebrated muscian lets you into the nitty-gritty of his life. This is a 300 paged biography summed up in an hour's worth of good music. And his second release, I'm confident, won't sound anything like this at all.

Musically, I'm surprised how much the music resembles Poe's second release, Haunted, than any Depeche Mode album. When I bought the album I was honestly expecting a sound akin to Songs of Faith and Devotion, Dave's favorite DM project, especially since he threatened to leave the band after touring Violator and gained artistic authority over the production of SOFAD. Not quite. I really wish he would have dug deeper into the blues -- more guitar, more drums, more harmonica -- and stayed away from the synthesizers that have encouraged comparisons to Ultra and Exciter.

Overall I give it 4 stars: 5 for the lyrics and 3 for the music. Congrats Dave. This is a mighty successful debut, I've got third row seats to see you in San Antonio and look forward to hearing more. Please keep coming back.


Free Music Review: This is DAVE GAHAN, not DEPECHE MODE - DEAL with IT
Hit: 4 Stars

I don't normally do reviews unless I am passionate about the subject. So Here we go. First off, This is a great album, a wonderful solo effort to show what Dave can do. IF you are looking for Depeche Mode'ish' type music, you can read as much or as little into as you have the time. He was a member of Depeche Mode for 20 years so it does have some influence on his musical style.
That said, this album gets high marks just for being different. This sounds like the work of a man at peace with his wild and tragic past, and at home with being a dad and husband. I will admit it took a few listenings to get used to it. But it is a frequent player in my CD player. I work graveyards and get to wear headphones and listen to tunes all night. It is a great CD for headphones. Dave has obviously spent alot of time and effort to come up with his own sound and style. This album overall has more slow songs then "dance" ones, but those ones really rock. The slow ones seep into your brain over time. Overall, this is one excellent CD, a great first time solo effort and I look forward to more. I was also able to catch Dave's appearance on the Jimmy Kimmel show, and he completely rocked the place. Any questions of him being able to still perform live should be put to rest now. This album is great for anyone, new to Depeche Mode or not. Give it a chance, you will like it.
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