At first glimpse, KMFDM's WWIII is an inspired, concussive affair. The junior-Bush-led, second Iraq-war had given KMFDM plenty of fuel for its fire, and this album finds Sascha and co. at their aggressive, confrontational best. Yet upon its' imminent re-lease in late 2013, nothing feels dated here; it sounds as urgent and angsty as you like your KMFDM to be. This album was originally released in 2003, KMFDM's second release with the then-new line-up, following 2002's ATTAK, and it presented a stance angrier than ever, yet still able to bring KMFDM's trademark wry sense of humor, as evidenced by the track “Intro” closing out the album by describing the band with the line “a beautiful girl and some dirty old men…”
With Kontributions from Lucia Cifarelli, William Rieflin, Raymond Watts, Jules Hodgson, Andy Selway, & Steve White and the ever-present Sascha Konietzko. KMFDM declare war on 'ze vorld!
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How can anyone actually pick a favorite song off this album?
Despite being gone for way too many years, PIG comes back with unquestionably his best album of all time. For years I've questioned and searched for an artist I can actually call my favorite of all time. This album cemented that answer as PIG. thesquidking
When I was a goth kid I loved the industrial band Front Line Assembly. Around the early 90s that group formed a side project, Delerium, making spellbinding dark ambient (great albums like Spheres I and II -- check them out!). Eventually that morphed into the ethereal electronic pop they're known for today. What makes them compelling for me is that they stay vestigially true to those dark, moody roots. Madeline v. F.
Dillinger Escape Plan frontman Greg Puciato channels industrial metal and sludge rock on a sinister new solo track. Bandcamp New & Notable May 20, 2020
The Barcelona duo inject coldwave with industrial grit and ghostly elegance, with Andrea P. Latorre’s vocals an undeniable highlight. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 27, 2020
The sophomore album from former session musician Imraan Paleker highlights his modern soul, alt-rock, jazz, and electronic sensibilities. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 16, 2020
Combines the harsh sound of Rabbit Junk's "Like The Flesh Does The Knife" and the melodic composition of Perturbator's "Dangerous Days", at least from my experience. I've been listening to this for over 5 years in HM and youtube and now I decided to buy it.
Fun times. ScythM