Never one to shy away from asking the tough questions, KMFDM give voice to the inquiry that is on everyone's lips in these twisted times - "WTF?!"
The new album features eleven brand new songs, including the album's lead single "Krank" and joins the ranks of their many records titled with a five character name. All in all, Käpt'n K. and his Kadets provide over 50 minutes of guaranteed musical mayhem on this new release. "WTF?!" was conducted, as always, by KMFDM founder, leader and vocalist Sascha K. who believes this is his most powerful and dominate sonic statement to date. KMFDM's female singer, Lucia, proves her vocal prowess on the dreamy yet driving "Dystopia" and the super-charged revolution-themed rocker "Rebels In Kontrol", which has already made news as a protest song in support of Wikileaks. Continuing the band-based formula of recent years, KMFDMers Jules Hodgson, Steve White and Andy Selway round out the roster.
It will come as no surprise to followers of KMFDM to learn that "WTF?!" is laden with contributions from kompatriots far and wide. STATIC-X guitarist Koichi Fukuda can be found shredding on the noisy "Come On – Go Off". William Wilson of KMFDM Records' LEGION WITHIN lends his vocal talent to "Spectre". Picking up where "Blitz"'s "Strut" left off, the disco-fueled "Take It Like a Man" showcases Lucia dueting with Free Dominquez of KIDNEY THEIVES. Sebastian Komor of KOMOR KOMMANDO and ICON OF COIL's production on multiple tracks, as well as input from stray KMFDM member Bill Rieflin, top off this impressive list.
While this is not their first album title to contain a question mark (that would be their 1986 debut album "What Do You Know, Deutschland?") this is the first to feature an exclamation point. Regardless, it was only a matter of time before this happened as few bands make more sloganized exclamations than KMFDM. The "WTF?!" artwork features a humorously suggestive, yet ultimately destructive cover illustration by KMFDM contributor Brute!, a fitting visual for this sly but brutal release.
With "WTF?!", KMFDM have once again given notice to the mainstream that "Whatever you stand for, we do not!" Be prepared as, "It's a f*ckin' takeover!". For those who dare to ask "WTF?!", you have been warned, KMFDM take no prisoners.
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