, will trace the stories of six of the group’s fans who live all over the world, as they journey to a concert by the band in Berlin. It mixes the fans’ stories, shot in each of their hometowns, with footage of the concert in order to show what people from diverse backgrounds have in common and the effect being a fan of the group has had on their lives.
“In today’s world of turmoil and divisiveness, music really can be a force for good and can bring people together,” the group’s Martin Gore said.album had been inspired in part by seeing what they consider to be global devolution. “I wouldn’t call this a political album,” he said, “because I don’t listen to music in a political way. But it’s definitely about humanity, and our place in that.”
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