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Our Time Will Come

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発売日 2025年02月14日
国内/輸入 輸入(アメリカ盤)
レーベルMetropolis
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 PWMET952
SKU 782388095228

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:48:23
Audio Mixers: Jules Hodgson; William Wilson; Tom Stanzel; Sascha Konietzko. Recording information: Holy Grail, Shanghai; KommandoZentrale, Hamburg, Germany; The Black Lab Studios, Seattle, WA; Tritoxin Studios, Lemgo. Once Rammstein took industrial rage to the stadiums, veteran bands like KMFDM seemed old-school and antiquated with more bark than bite. Sascha Konietzko and crew kept their chins up in spite of it all, and cleverly created a cottage industry while falling out of favor, enlisting fans to shoot their 20th Anniversary World Tour video and messing about on the uncool fringes of pop music, which the blogs and trendy music review sites never bother with. As such, they went "balls deep" into popular culture with 2013's Kunst, an album that referenced newsmakers Pussy Riot and made a concerted effort to be well-rounded. Doing a complete 180 just because if feels great, Our Time Will Come is much smaller, sharper, and sillier, and all to good effect. That last quality is represented by album number 19's ironic title and the "Hello Teenage America!" which opens the LP, because when faced with KMFDM in 2014, the best most U.S. teens can muster is "my parents are fans." Still, "Genau" is a hell of a launch as it churns out rave metal and dirty disco with "That's the sound of the German in you!" as its hook, then, just like in the opera Il Trovatore, "Respekt" beats an anvil during its chorus and it's a wonder why no other electro-industrial act didn't think of this device any sooner. That quintessential sound was waiting for a quintessential band like KMFDM, and as the title cut here croons, "You can't kill, what won't die", although a couple slower numbers here don't thrill, and the calm, kitsch disco that's been flirted with for a while now still seems better suited for My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult. Get past those minor complaints and Our Time Will Come feels as if the band handed out post-concert comment cards and were truly inspired by all the excellent advice handed back. Respekt. ~ David Jeffries

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Genau
    2. 2.
      Shake the Cage
    3. 3.
      Respekt
    4. 4.
      Our Time Will Come
    5. 5.
      Salvation
    6. 6.
      Blood vs. Money
    7. 7.
      Get the Tongue Wet
    8. 8.
      Brainwashed
    9. 9.
      Playing God
    10. 10.
      Make Your Stand

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: KMFDM

その他
プロデューサー: Lucia CifarelliSascha Konietzko

オリジナル発売日:2014年

商品の紹介

Once Rammstein took industrial rage to the stadiums, veteran bands like KMFDM seemed old-school and antiquated with more bark than bite. Sascha Konietzko and crew kept their chins up in spite of it all, and cleverly created a cottage industry while falling out of favor, enlisting fans to shoot their 20th Anniversary World Tour video and messing about on the uncool fringes of pop music, which the blogs and trendy music review sites never bother with. As such, they went "balls deep" into popular culture with 2013's Kunst, an album that referenced newsmakers Pussy Riot and made a concerted effort to be well-rounded. Doing a complete 180 just because if feels great, Our Time Will Come is much smaller, sharper, and sillier, and all to good effect. That last quality is represented by album number 19's ironic title and the "Hello Teenage America!" which opens the LP, because when faced with KMFDM in 2014, the best most U.S. teens can muster is "my parents are fans." Still, "Genau" is a hell of a launch as it churns out rave metal and dirty disco with "That's the sound of the German in you!" as its hook, then, just like in the opera Il Trovatore, "Respekt" beats an anvil during its chorus and it's a wonder why no other electro-industrial act didn't think of this device any sooner. That quintessential sound was waiting for a quintessential band like KMFDM, and as the title cut here croons, "You can't kill, what won't die", although a couple slower numbers here don't thrill, and the calm, kitsch disco that's been flirted with for a while now still seems better suited for My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult. Get past those minor complaints and Our Time Will Come feels as if the band handed out post-concert comment cards and were truly inspired by all the excellent advice handed back. Respekt. ~ David Jeffries
Rovi

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