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Imposter Due Out November 12 via Columbia
Oct 22, 2021
By Mark Redfern
Depeche Mode frontman Dave Gahan and Soulsavers (aka Rich Machin) have teamed up once again and are releasing a new covers album, the fittingly entitled Imposter, on November 12 via Columbia. Now they have shared its second single, a cover of “The Dark End of the Street,” which was originally a 1966 single for James Carr. Chips Moman and Dan Penn wrote the song, which over the years has also been covered by Aretha Franklin, Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner, Elvis Costello, Frank Black, and others. More
Imposter Due Out November 12 via Columbia
Oct 08, 2021
By Mark Redfern
Depeche Mode frontman Dave Gahan and Soulsavers (aka Rich Machin) have teamed up once again and are releasing a new covers album, the fittingly entitled Imposter, on November 12 via Columbia. Now they have shared its first single, a cover of Cat Power’s 1998 song “Metal Heart.” It was shared via a black & white video featuring in-the-studio footage. More
Imposter Due Out November 12 via Columbia
Oct 04, 2021
By Mark Redfern
Depeche Mode frontman Dave Gahan and Soulsavers (aka Rich Machin) have teamed up once again and have announced a new covers album, the fittingly entitled Imposter. The album features covers of songs by Neil Young, Bob Dylan, PJ Harvey, Charlie Chaplin, Cat Power, Mark Lanegan, and others. More
Angels & Ghosts Due Out October 23 via Columbia, Tour Dates Announced
Sep 10, 2015
By Christopher Robertss
Back in 2012 Depeche Mode frontman Dave Gahan teamed up with British duo Soulsavers for the collaborative album The Light the Dead Sea. Now they have done it again, with the trio announcing Angels & Ghosts (a very Gahan-esque title) for an October 23 release via Columbia. More
Jul 23, 2012
By Laura Studarus
Last Saturday, July 21, Soulsavers and Dave Gahan played an exclusive concert at the Capital Records building in Hollywood, CA. We sent photographer David Studarus down to cover the action. More
Issue also Includes Beach House, Liars, Hot Chip, Sigur Rós, Hot Chip, Father John Misty, Aubrey Plaza, and more
May 26, 2012
By Laura Studarus and Mark Redfern
Under the Radar’s June/July 2012 Issue features Yeasayer on the cover as well as interviews with Beach House, Chromatics, Peaking Lights, M. Ward, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, Lower Dens, Soulsavers featuring Dave Gahan, Father John Misty vs. Aubrey Plaza, Sigur Rós, Hot Chip, and others. More
The Light The Dead See Out May 21
May 14, 2012
By Mike Hilleary
Soon to release their forthcoming new album The Light The Dead See on May 21, Soulsavers have posted the entire effort online to stream for an early listen. More
Off New LP The Light The Dead See
Mar 22, 2012
By Mike Hilleary
Soulsavers have unveiled the first taste of new material from their forthcoming new album The Light The Dead See with the track “Longest Day.” More
Mar 02, 2012
By Laura Studarus
Soulsavers will release new album, The Light The Dead See on May 22 via Mute. More
Band to Tour Europe with Depeche Mode
Oct 27, 2009
By Mark Redfern
Soulsavers have released an appropriately moody new video for their song “Unbalanced Pieces,” which Under the Radar premiered an MP3 of a while back. The song is taken from the band’s recently released third album, Broken. The band are about to embark on some European tour dates with Depeche Mode. More
Broken, Featuring Mark Lanegan, Jason Pierce, and Richard Hawley, is Out Now Digitally
Aug 26, 2009
By Mark Redfern
British production duo Rich Machin and Ian Glover form the core of Soulsavers, but Screaming Trees vocalist and sometime Isobel Campbell collaborator Mark Lanegan sings all over their new album, Broken. Now Soulsavers are planning on taking Broken on the road with a U.S. tour. Live, the band features Machin, Lanegan, Red Ghost, Martyn LeNoble, and Rich Warren (who also plays with Spiritualized). More
Reviews
May 23, 2012
By Frank Valish
Over their last two albums, Rich Machin and Ian Glover of Soulsavers have created epic soundscapes of emotion, filled out by guest singers who penned lyrics and sang to Machin and Glover’s compositions. More