Depeche Mode Announce Physical Release of New Concert Film and Live Album Memento Mori: Mexico City
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Depeche Mode Announce Physical Release of New Concert Film and Live Album Memento Mori: Mexico City
"The concert film will be divided into two DVDs or Blu-Rays and two CDs: The first disc will feature the entirety of the Depeche Mode: M film, complete with archival clips and non-concert footage of the band and Mexican culture at large, with the second disc being the just footage of their Mexico City concerts in setlist order, Memento Mori: Mexico City."
"Both editions are comprised of over two hours of music captured during Depeche Mode's three-night stand at Foro Sol in Mexico City for the group's Memento Mori tour. They also include four previously-unreleased bonus tracks from the Memento Mori sessions: "Survive," "Life 2.0," "Give Yourself To Me," and "In the End," the last of which will be revealed as a single on Friday, October 24th."
"Directed by Mexican filmmaker Fernando Frías, Depeche Mode: M depicts Dave Gahan, Martin Gore, and their backing band running through their setlist to three sold-out, passionate crowds, while Frías combines footage exploring Mexican culture, tradition, and their relationship to death. At the time, the tour served as Depeche Mode's first outing without founding member Andy Fletcher after his death in 2022."
Depeche Mode will release the concert film Depeche Mode: M in theaters on October 28 and issue physical editions of the film and live album on December 5. Film bundles arrive as CD/DVD and CD/Blu‑Ray with two discs: one containing the full film with archival and non‑concert footage and a second containing the Mexico City concert footage in setlist order titled Memento Mori: Mexico City; each bundle includes the live album. The live album is available as standalone 2xCD and 4xLP vinyl with over two hours from three Foro Sol shows, four previously unreleased bonus tracks, and exclusive live photos. The film, directed by Fernando Frías, interweaves the performances with exploration of Mexican culture, tradition, and themes of death, and documents the band’s first tour following Andy Fletcher’s 2022 death.
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