Listening to the pioneering 1980s industrial rock band KMFDM today, it sounds like the electronic equivalent of roots rock. The band used then-new technology to create straightforward blasts of sounds ...
After disbanding three years ago, pioneering industrial act KMFDM -- whose career spanned 15 years and 10 albums-returns April 19 with "Attak" (Metropolis). Founder and group leader Sascha Konietzko… ...
Searing guitar riffs, primal drums, and electronic textures collide with impassioned vocals to create a chaotic yet precise sonic storm that blurs the lines between human aggression and mechanical ...
KMFDM (originally Kein Mehrheit Für Die Mitleid) performed last night, Thursday, August 10, 2011 at Summit Music Hall, with openers Human Factors Lab, out of Orlando, 16Volt and Army of the Universe.
No one could blame German industrial staples KMFDM for retreating after being partially blamed for the decline of western civilization after their music was discovered to be a favorite of the ...
Were it not for the fact that KMFDM is widely credited for spreading the Wax Trax variety of industrial heavy punk pioneered by bands like Ministry, the band would undoubtedly be labeled as hopelessly ...
Love them or loathe them, when a KMFDM song starts playing, you know exactly whom you're listening to. Thanks to its pounding, high-energy mix of industrial, metal and rapid-fire electronic beats… By ...
Update: Contest is over. Thanks for all the entries. We’ve picked the winners. Congrats to Jeremy Coss, Dave Shuck and Francine Profitt, who will be seeing the show on us, courtesy of our friends at ...
There is a thin line between nostalgia and embarrassment for legacy acts. Watching Gang of Four perform a near-perfect cover-band version of its former self earlier this year at Warehouse Live failed ...
UPDATE: KMFDM have canceled their Thursday show at Orlando’s Hard Rock Live. The venue released the following statement Tuesday afternoon: Unfortunately, due to the imminent arrival of Hurricane Ian ...