Black Celebration
Released: 1986

Black Celebration

by Depeche Mode

The 2731st greatest album of all time

Black Celebration, released in 1986, finds Depeche Mode steering their synth-pop foundations toward a darker, more atmospheric sound that incorporates elements of electronic, industrial and dark wave. The album emphasizes layered synthesizer textures, tense rhythms and brooding lyrical themes, producing a dense, nocturnal mood that marked a shift in the band’s aesthetic and shaped the sonic direction they developed on subsequent records.