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KMFDM have been blending and bending musical genres in the underground scene for more than 21 years. While Sascha K. claims (tongue firmly in cheek) to be ''the Father of Industrial Rock'', KMFDM have in truth crossed over to rock, metal and dance fans alike. They have returned to Metropolis Records to release their newest album ''HauRuck''. As for the singing on this album, Lucia unleases a spectrum of vocal styles and Sascha K spews his own trademark, ''bad-ass'' attitude. Lyrically thought provoking, yet humorously ironic, KMFDM skewer the world and themselves with each stab. Throwing out all misconceptions of the band and the genres they are associated with, this is the most powerful and innovative album that KMFDM has ever created. KMFDM produced and mixed the album 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, KMFDM show exactly what some hard work can accomplish. On Metropolis.
S**K
KMFDM, the Professional Killer Apps of the Industrial Metal World!!!!
**Intro**KMFDM has put out a vast quantity of albums, this one was produced right after they all broke up in the early 2000s, produced MDFMK, and then regrouped again as KMFDM once again. The title "Hau Ruck" means "Heave Ho" in German. Lucia's lyrics are so smooth and confident in this album it is hard not to forget that she had only been with the band for a few albums by this point. There are definitely some really strong songs in this album, which is why I'm giving it 5 stars.**The Music**Here are the highlights:1. Free your hate - Music inciting rebellion and political demonstration, complete with excerpts from civil rights speeches. Includes the lyrics "stampede and break your chains," and a lot of other good one-liners.4. New American Century - Some of the most prominent lyrics of the album, there's a lot of energy and rebellion here. Marching music and civil rights movement speeches are sampled, which adds to the drama nicely. Protest against religion is also included.5. Real Thing - Ballad-like in some places, less hardcore than typical KMFDM music, calmer than usual Lucia vocals.7. Mini Mini Mini - Slow, lumbering, ultra heavy beat, with very heavy distorted vocals by Kaptain K, if you are into that sort of thing.8. Professional Killer - In my opinion, Lucia's most powerful, provocative, and seductive work ever. Just as dramatic as the song KMFDM did in the 90s with Nina Hagen called "Witness." You'll have to..."hold on to your seat"....if you buy and listen to this one. This song is unbelievable in that it has audio samples from the proceedings of a real electric chair execution in it. The first time I head it I was quite bowled over, not something to expect out of even heavy metal music. I'll let you decide whether it was in good taste for them to have done this. I'm content to regard it as artful expression, though certainly on the extreme side.10. Ready to Blow - Really nice team effort with the vocals between Lucia and Kaptain K. Call and response style, and together in a few places. The chorus is "Static in my head; Lines blur red; Got my mind made up; And my trigger finger ready to blow!" They are a married couple. Can you imagine making music like this with your wife? Living the dream, if you ask me?**Summary/Buying Advice**This is a pretty good album throughout, so if you are a dedicated KMFDM, you should definitely buy the whole album. If you are just interested in a song or two, Professional Killer and Ready to Blow are probably the best ones here, though the others are not throwaways.Just because this is a KMFDM album:KMFDM Sucks!!!
C**M
Awesome album.
Bought it in used and good condition through here for 64 cents over 3 years ago. To my surprise, I received the album with the booklet signed by all the members.
M**E
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E**N
Simply a MUST buy for every KMFDM fan
This album is what industrial is all about. The fierceness of the guitars, the heavy beats, the scorching electronics. This is what KMFDM is all about and what the fans are about. Each song is unique in its own way but still sounds alike just enough to unify the album. From start to end I can't skip a single song and neither will you. Don't pass this album up is all I can say. It's worth every cent and then some
M**J
2nd best KMFDM album after WTF
My opinion: 2nd best KMFDM album after WTF!?Almost every song is awesome. Lucia is a goddess!!
K**N
Ladies and gentlemen, Hau Ruck.
If you want that ultra heavy beat delux... this is it. My favorite out of all their stuff (although there are some really close contenders, namely Nihil).
M**R
Lucia or KMFDM?
It's got some good songs...unfortunately it wasn't the surprise I was hoping for. Did KMFDM decide to change their name to Lucia? Because it seems like every song is sung by her now. Fortunately she's good enough to make the album worth it, but it's still not as good as I hoped.As a side note: For those who haven't noticed, KMFDM is not producing the same type of music they were. If you didn't like their last few albums you probably won't like this one. My rating is based on the quality of music released in this album, in relation to the recent albums that have this "new sound".If you like their current music, you will find a few songs that you will enjoy (not a whole lot). If you don't like their current music, why are you even looking at this?
E**R
KMFDM has returned to their former glory
After the debacle that was WWIII and Attak, KMFDM finally releases an album worthy of their name. The problem with the previous two albums was that none of the songs really grabbed you. Hau Ruck turns that all around. Most of the tracks grab a hold of you like a pit bull worrying a bone and don't let go.As a long time KMFDM fan, I'm glad to see them get back into form.
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