Sturm & Drang Tour 2002 [PA]KMFDM
Release Date: 11/05/2002
Original Release:
2002
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 469277_CD
UPC # 782388027021
Label: Metropolis
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Performer: KMFDM
Engineer: Chris Shepard; Azuolas Sinkevicius Distributor: Alternative Dis. Alliance Notes: KMFDM: Sascha Konietzko (vocals, synthesizer, samples, percussion); Lucia Cifarelli (vocals); Steve White, Joolz Hodgeson (guitar); Bill Rieflin (bass); Andy Selway (drums). Pig: Raymond Watts (vocals, guitar). Recorded live in Cleveland, Ohio, Detroit, Michican and Chicago, Illinois on June 24-27, 2002. KMFDM: Steve White, Joolz Hodgson (guitars); Bill Rieflin (bass instrument); Lucia Cifarelli (unknown instrument); Raymond Watts, Sascha Konietzko, Andy Selway. Personnel: Raymond Watts (vocals, guitar); Sascha Konietzko (vocals, synthesizer, percussion, sampler); Lucia Cifarelli (vocals); Steve White, Joolz Hodgson (guitar); Andy Selway (drums). Additional personnel: Pig. Audio Mixer: Chris Steinmetz. Recording information: Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, IL (06/24/2002-06/27/2002). Photographer: Karen Moskowitz. Unknown Contributor Roles: Sascha Konietzko; Lucia Cifarelli. It's a little hard to believe that 16 years into their career, the respected industrial music veterans who make up KMFDM had never released a live album before this one. Fans of the genre will not be disappointed; the album chronicles a grueling tour during which KMFDM performed 31 shows over the course of 34 days in support of Attak, its most recent studio album. The band's lineup was augmented by several guest musicians, including band alumnus Raymond Watts (currently of PIG) and Lucia Cifarelli of Drill, and the sound is an unrelenting aggro-industrial assault that will leave longtime fans bleeding happily from the ears and will likely win new ones among adepts of nu-metal and the old Wax Trax! scene. Only four tracks come from Attak; others, such as the brilliantly abrasive "Flesh" and the somewhat less-brilliant but equally abrasive "Megalomaniac," date back to the mid-'90s. There's even a cover version -- a deranged take on Nancy Sinatra's classic "These Boots Were Made for Walkin'." All in all, this is one of those rare live albums that will not disappoint those who came to love the band through its studio releases. ~ Rick Anderson
The German industrial dance act KMFDM were one of the first bands to recognize the link between the mechanical ferocity of industrial music and the unrelenting rhythms of the dance floor. Although they formed in Germany in 1984, they soon made a name for themselves in the United States as one of the premier bands on the seminal Chicago industrial label Wax Trax. While their popularity faltered a bit in the wake of more cartoonish American versions of KMFDM's aesthetic, the band's influence on industrial music can not be underestimated.
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