Check out "Family Crest" by Czar, from their Vertical Mass Grave album - get downtown early to see these guys!
Showing posts with label Kunst. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kunst. Show all posts
Monday, March 25, 2013
Tonight - KMFDM In Minneapolis
Venerable, German industrial metal band KMFDM returns to the area tonight for an 18+ show at First Avenue in Minneapolis. The band is promoting the newly released Kunst album (reviewed here, 7/10) out on Metropolis. Support on the tour comes from Seattle-based industrial band Legion Within, experimental drum-based CHANT, and Chicago's Czar, which features former Acumen Nation guitarist/vocalist Jason Novak. Things get started at 8:00, and it will be $22 at the door.
Check out "Family Crest" by Czar, from their Vertical Mass Grave album - get downtown early to see these guys!
Check out "Family Crest" by Czar, from their Vertical Mass Grave album - get downtown early to see these guys!
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Thursday, March 21, 2013
Album Review - KMFDM
KMFDM - Kunst
Metropolis, February 2013
7/10
Kunst, the 18th studio album from the influential, long-running German industrial band KMFDM, finds the band struggling to avoid repeating themselves.
This is simply due to the astounding longevity of the band rather than a lack
of quality music. Perhaps this assessment is a bit harsh, but any band with
this number of albums faces the same issues. KMFDM is at their best on their
heavier, guitar-based songs represented here by the title track, “Pseudocide”,
and “Animal Out”. Kunst is more varied than some of their other albums, with "I < Not" and "Ave Maria" being softer, slower, and more electronic. Another highlight is "Hello", which combines heavy guitar with whispered vocals, eventually building into a massive shouted choirs. The dancey, pop elements frequently employed by KMFDM is what sets them apart from what most people think of industrial music so you won't mistake this for Ministry or Skinny Puppy. Kunst is an enjoyable and varied listen, if not innovative. The bottom line is that Kunst is another quality album from KMFDM that again demonstrates why they've endured for nearly 30 years.
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KMFDM,
Kunst,
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