KMFDM, which is short for “no mercy for the masses” in a loose translation, was launched in Paris in 1984 as a performance art project. Since then, the band has become a leading force in the industrial music scene. KMFDM’s sound is characterized by heavy metal guitar riffs mixed with electronic beats and both male and female vocals. Their music covers a range of genres, including industrial rock, electronic body music, and reggae and dub elements. KMFDM is known for their uncompromising political commentary, with lyrics that take a stand against violence, war, and oppression, making strong statements through their art.
KMFDM’s early work began in Germany, but their move to the USA marked a significant change. Signing with Chicago’s influential Wax Trax! label led to increased recognition. The 90s saw the band continually evolve, with a dynamic roster of members, establishing them as a prominent name in the US music scene. Their reach extended from climbing the Billboard charts to inclusion in soundtracks for major films like “Bad Boys” and “Mortal Kombat,” highlighting their broad impact.
Rising from the ashes with a fresh, fierce ferocity, KMFDM storms into their 40th year with LET GO, their 23rd studio album. Sascha “Käpt’n K” Konietzko, Lucia Cifarelli, Andy Selway, and Andee Blacksugar, the core powerhouse of the group, deliver an electrifying blend of pulse-pounding rhythms, scorching electronics, and blistering guitars. Vocals laden with grit, growl, and grind cut through the mix, offering a raw commentary on the social, political, and cultural turmoil swirling in today’s world. This latest offering from KMFDM isn’t just a celebration of their longevity; it’s a battle cry echoing through the chaos of our times.
Order the LET GO CD here and the vinyl here, via Metropolis Records.
Four decades into their journey, KMFDM’s Ultra Heavy Beat continues to defy the norms, eschewing pity and regret. Instead, it raises a defiant middle finger to a world engulfed in chaos, standing as a beacon of rebellious spirit and innovation.
Check on the video for the track “AIRHEAD” below:
Following the album’s release, KMFDM is set to embark on a month-long U.S. tour in the following cities. Don’t miss them!
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