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tracks:
01. Free Your Hate
02. Hau Ruck
03. You're No Good
04. New American Century
05. Real Thing
06. Every Day's A Good Day
07. Mini Mini Mini
08. Professional Killer
09. Feed Our Fame
10. Ready To Blow
11. Auf Wiederseh'n
label: Metropolis
KMFDM's lineup in this incarnation is as follows:
Sascha Konietzko - Vocals & Synth Programming
Tim Skold - Vocals & Synth Programming
Nina Hagen - Vocals
Gunter Schulz - Guitar
En Esch - Vocals, Drums
Cheryl Wilson - Vocals
Ogre - Vocals
KMFDM is set to unleash their newest album on the world, Hau Ruck ( Loosely translated from German as "Heave-Ho" ) on September 13th, 2005. The cool new Brute! artwork is back on the cover and I know the music will be innovative, thought provoking, blistering and hypnotic as always, but it's their first album in awhile that isn't 5 letters long, so fingers crossed. If you haven't heard the Ultra Heavy Beat of KMFDM, it's time. Rip the System!
Official Album Press Release:
Industrial Legends KMFDM have been blending and bending musical genres in the underground scene for more than 21 years. While frontman Sasha Konietzko claims ( with tongue firmly in cheek ) to be "The Father of Industrial Rock", KMFDM have in truth crossed over to rock, metal and dance fans alike. Now presenting their Brand new album "Hau Ruck" they deliver an abject lesson in musical exhibitionism getting to work with ultra-heavy guitars, dance inducing synths and hard, aggressive beats. Further enhanced by distinct vocals ( Lucia unleashes a spectrum of styles while Sasha Konietzko spews forth his own trademark bad-ass attitude ) "Hau Ruck" proves to be both lyrically thought provoking, yet humorously ironic, as KMFDM skewer the world and themselves with each stab.
Throwing out all misconceptions of the band and the genres they are associated with "Hau Ruck" is posibly the most powerful and innovative album that KMFDM have ever created. KMFDM produced and mixed "Hau Ruck" themselves and were even involved in the mastering process guaranteeing a sonic redefining of their signature sound. From the spoken introduction of the album to the closing track "Auf Wiederseh'n" ( sung in German) , KMFDM show exactly how it is done..
01. Free Your Hate
02. Hau Ruck
03. You're No Good
04. New American Century
05. Real Thing
06. Every Day's A Good Day
07. Mini Mini Mini
08. Professional Killer
09. Feed Our Fame
10. Ready To Blow
11. Auf Wiederseh'n
label: Metropolis
KMFDM's lineup in this incarnation is as follows:
Sascha Konietzko - Vocals & Synth Programming
Tim Skold - Vocals & Synth Programming
Nina Hagen - Vocals
Gunter Schulz - Guitar
En Esch - Vocals, Drums
Cheryl Wilson - Vocals
Ogre - Vocals
KMFDM is set to unleash their newest album on the world, Hau Ruck ( Loosely translated from German as "Heave-Ho" ) on September 13th, 2005. The cool new Brute! artwork is back on the cover and I know the music will be innovative, thought provoking, blistering and hypnotic as always, but it's their first album in awhile that isn't 5 letters long, so fingers crossed. If you haven't heard the Ultra Heavy Beat of KMFDM, it's time. Rip the System!
Official Album Press Release:
Industrial Legends KMFDM have been blending and bending musical genres in the underground scene for more than 21 years. While frontman Sasha Konietzko claims ( with tongue firmly in cheek ) to be "The Father of Industrial Rock", KMFDM have in truth crossed over to rock, metal and dance fans alike. Now presenting their Brand new album "Hau Ruck" they deliver an abject lesson in musical exhibitionism getting to work with ultra-heavy guitars, dance inducing synths and hard, aggressive beats. Further enhanced by distinct vocals ( Lucia unleashes a spectrum of styles while Sasha Konietzko spews forth his own trademark bad-ass attitude ) "Hau Ruck" proves to be both lyrically thought provoking, yet humorously ironic, as KMFDM skewer the world and themselves with each stab.
Throwing out all misconceptions of the band and the genres they are associated with "Hau Ruck" is posibly the most powerful and innovative album that KMFDM have ever created. KMFDM produced and mixed "Hau Ruck" themselves and were even involved in the mastering process guaranteeing a sonic redefining of their signature sound. From the spoken introduction of the album to the closing track "Auf Wiederseh'n" ( sung in German) , KMFDM show exactly how it is done..