Paradise

Paradise

by KMFDM
Paradise

Paradise

by KMFDM

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Overview

Taking the sociopolitical angst of Hell Yeah one step further, industrial mainstays KMFDM spew a healthy amount of angst and fury all over those who are destroying the world with greed and hate on their sardonically titled Paradise. Their 21st full-length, Paradise is intensely political and not very subtle, which is extremely cathartic for kindred spirits. Tapping into bubbling social rage with their typical club-friendly beats and corrosive metal power, the set is openly anti-fascist, anti-bigot, and anti-Trump, a righteous call-to-arms to those furious with the state of the U.S. and the world at large. From the title track ("This planet is a paradise/A paradise for assholes") to the Trump-sampling opener "K-M-F" (which plays with the false rumored meaning of the first three letters in the band's name), core members Sascha Konietzko and Lucia Cifarelli deliver anthem after anthem of simplistic-yet-direct singalongs fit to soundtrack a global uprising. Calling out discrimination, nepotism, false piety, corruption, capitalism, and the crooked police state, their message is as subtle as a boot to the teeth. Momentarily forgetting the actual anxiety-provoking connections to reality in 2019, Paradise is a blast. Throwbacks to their peak '90s days can be heard on pulsing gems "WDYWB" -- featuring "diva" vocalist Cheryl Wilson, who fans will remember from 1996's XTORT -- and "Megalo," an amped-up reworking of 1997's Symbols/Mortal Kombat: Annihilation club hit "Megalomaniac." The most rewarding, fan-service callback to their legacy arrives on the mecha-horror "Binge Boil & Blow" (not, ironically, "Piggy"), which marks the return of longtime fixture Raymond Watts, his first appearance with KMFDM since 2003's WWIII. Other highlights include "Oh My Goth," a slinky cut fronted by Cifarelli that sounds like Toni Halliday and Donita Sparks dragged through a Rob Zombie spookshow, and the pulsing "Disturb the Peace," another thematic centerpiece to the album that declares the "Commander in Chief...is a clown and a thief!" Without a wasted moment on the album -- even the dubby outro to "Paradise" and expansive closer "No God" are welcome moments of rest -- Paradise is one of KMFDM's stronger late-era efforts, elevated by real-world dread and urgency that begs to be transformed into action. ~ Neil Z. Yeung

Product Details

Release Date: 09/27/2019
Label: Metropolis
UPC: 0782388118620
Rank: 58906

Tracks

  1. K.M.F.
  2. No Regret
  3. Oh My Goth
  4. Paradise
  5. WDYWB
  6. Piggy
  7. Disturb the Peace
  8. Automaton
  9. Binge Boil & Blow
  10. Megalo
  11. No God

Album Credits

Performance Credits

KMFDM   Primary Artist
Cheryl Wilson   Voices
Andee Blacksugar   Melodica
Andrew Ocelot Lindsley   Vocals
Raymond Watts   Vocals
Lucia Cifarelli   Vocals
Sascha Konietzko   Synthesizer,Percussion,Vocals,Drums,Bass
Andy Selway   Vocals,Drums
Doug Wimbish   Bass

Technical Credits

Aidan "Brute!" Hughes   Artwork
Douglas Arthur Wimbish   Composer
Benjamin Lawrenz   Mixing,Mastering
Andee Blacksugar   Composer
Andrew Ocelot Lindsley   Composer
Lucas Selway   Sounds
Raymond Watts   Composer
Lucia Cifarelli   Producer,Composer
Sascha Konietzko   Producer,Composer,Mixing
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