Loveless Death Scene – Depeche Mode

Dark sounds, deep feelings: A tribute to Depeche Mode

In this standout track performed by “Loveless Death Scene”, the artist pays a unique tribute to Depeche Mode, weaving their influence deeply into the fabric of the song. Here, Depeche Mode isn’t just a band—they become a form of emotional refuge. The artist turns to their music to escape from overwhelming feelings and inner chaos, using it as a way to disconnect from reality and suppress the demons lurking beneath the surface. The song captures how Depeche Mode’s dark, atmospheric sound becomes the perfect soundtrack for moments of emotional turmoil and disconnection, making it a special dedication to their enduring influence.

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Lyrics of “Loveless Death Scene – Depeche Mode”

Too late, you won’t understand, it’s too late
I’m already sideways
LA, I’m acting too LA tonight
I’ll stray the second I step foot outside

And then I listen to Depeche Mode
Pretend I don’t even see my phone
I let my demons out of control
And then I listen to Depeche Mode

New day, new feelings to suppress
A faint dissonance in my head
I know I’m acting too strange here tonight
Sometimes I like to lose my guiding light

And then I listen to Depeche Mode
Pretend I don’t even see my phone
I let my demons out of control
And then I listen to Depeche Mode

I met her at the vanishing point
Where all my demons look the same
I couldn’t tell myself apart
from any other spirit in the place
I met her at the vanishing point
Where all my demons look the same
I couldn’t tell myself apart
from any other spirit in the place

Too late, you won’t understand, it’s too late
I’m already sideways
LA, I’m acting too LA tonight
I’ll stray the second I step foot outside

And then I listen to Depeche Mode
Pretend I don’t even see my phone
I let my demons out of control
And then I listen to Depeche Mode

I could fall out of the sky and I wouldn’t feel anything
You could look me in my eyes and you wouldn’t see anything
Just pull me out of this darkness
Just pull me out of this place
Just pull me out of this darkness
Just pull me out of this place

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Thomas Frenken

I am the founder and main author of the international synth pop magazine Electrozombies. Since my childhood I have been a devotee of melancholic, gloomy electronic music. Started in the late 70s with minimal electro band Kraftwerk and become a real synth pop fan through Depeche Mode's hit 'People Are People' in 1984.

I took over the depechemodecovers.com website in 2024 and relaunched it. As a big fan of Depeche Mode and cover versions, I dedicate myself passionately to this project.
Picture of Thomas Frenken

Thomas Frenken

I am the founder and main author of the international synth pop magazine Electrozombies. Since my childhood I have been a devotee of melancholic, gloomy electronic music. Started in the late 70s with minimal electro band Kraftwerk and become a real synth pop fan through Depeche Mode's hit 'People Are People' in 1984.

I took over the depechemodecovers.com website in 2024 and relaunched it. As a big fan of Depeche Mode and cover versions, I dedicate myself passionately to this project.