Posts tagged "KMFDM"
KMFDM, KUNST: The Spin Cycle Review

KMFDM, KUNST: The Spin Cycle Review

KMFDM unleashes their eighteenth (!) studio album entitled KUNST. Check out our review!

bLISTerd Presents: Jesse's Top 11 Albums of  2011

bLISTerd Presents: Jesse’s Top 11 Albums of 2011

Hey there! How ya doin’? It’s the end of the year, and we’re starting to put up lists of the best albums of the year. Mike Doughty? He’s on Jesse’s list. Why don’t ya click and see who else made the cut?

KMFDM…Doin’ it Again!

I always get incredibly excited when a new KMFDM is announced. They are definitely the AC/DC of industrial metal i.e. they do what they do and they do it well. Love ’em or hate ’em. For some reason when WTF?! was announced a few months ago, I got a little more excited than I usually do. They released “Rebels in Control” in December in support of Julian Assange of WikiLeaks and “Krank” soon followed. They weren’t reinventing the wheel or anything but they definitely […]

Metal Monday Volume 12 (4.4.11)

The Industrial Revolution has arrived. I love me some industrial metal. My musical appreciation began around 1992 when Ministry released Psalm 69 and NIN had just released Broken . After them, I discovered Skinny Puppy, Front Line Assembly, and a slew of others and I’ve been an avid fan of the genre ever since. The last few years have definitely produced some solid industrial albums but I don’t think there’s been a release schedule like May 10th in a very long time. May […]

Tim Skold Certainly Doesn’t “Suck”.

It is so hard to type this without mentioning how brilliant the full-length is but you’re gonna have to wait for that column for a few weeks. If you’ve been a fan of either Marilyn Manson or KMFDM during the last 15 years, chances are you know who Tim Skold is already. For me, I discovered his S/T album while shopping at Mystery Train Records on Newbury Street. He was an integral part of two of my favorite KMFDM records (Symbols and […]