MetalMaschinenMusik
and the 25th anniversary of a legend – in a fourth century
Germans Industrial metallers DIE KRUPPS made
music history. They were breaking ground for the Industrial in
Germany and its fusion with Metal and Dance sounds. Singles and
albums entered the charts in UK and the States, lead to a cooperation
with Metallica’s drummer and acts such as Front 242 and
Nitzer Ebb quite often pointed out that they were definitely influenced
by DIE KRUPPS. After the release of the 97 album
Paradise Now guitarist Lee Altus (Heathen) left and the band split
up and I guess from this time on, none expected to see the band
live again. But… 8 years later DIE KRUPPS
reunited to their 25th anniversary and are back on stage. For
their only show in North-Rhine-Westfalia they chose Krefeld, a
city where the band played their very first live show back in
1981.
So it was definitely supposed to be a memorable evening. But for
that the KuFa
was surprisingly badly attended. Instead of possible 1100 people
a bit more than half showed up. What a shame. I expected a sold
out show actually… Anyway, attending fans and folks were
in high spirits and really looking forward of what to come…
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UNDERGOD
~ I never have heard of before (as most of the
crowd didn’t do as well). So some new territory for the
most. Backed with a brand new album entitled Killove
(to be released on Jan 31st) Swiss power house kicked of the show
on time with a musical mix of NIN, Rammstein and Oomph!, just
as a more Rock orientated version, not that heavy as mentioned
bands. Fronter Thommy left a quite charismatic impression while
female guitarist Maja caught much attention. UNDERGOD.
were rocking the stage and id their best. Response was reserved
but positive. Not really spectacular, but a solid and well-done
show!
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LLUTHER
~ here I at least knew the name. Being around
for just 2 years and in support of the debut album LLUTHER
already have a small fan base here in Germany. This Irish band
around singer, composer, producer and guitarist Garry Owen not
only visually emerged as a headstrong mix of Placebo (Brian Molko)
and Tokyo Hotel but also presented musically a blend of (once
again) NIN, a bit of Marilyn Manson and Zeromancer. With songs
from the debut album Agents Of Empire
the band delivered an atmospheric stage show. Will keep an eye
on these guys!
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DIE KRUPPS ~
finally, time has come! People walking around or spending time
in the pub came in the hall filling it adequately. With High
Tech/Low Life from ’92 Album I (First)
kicked off their set, inviting the crowd on a retrospective trip
through the entire history, from the debut album Volle
Kraft voraus (1982) up to a brand new track that
not even officially exist (5 Millionen – except
as a single you only can purchase at the shows), where they again
reflect on (current) political occurrences in Germany.
Flooded in glistening white light front man Jürgen Engler
and guitarist Marcel Zürcher (*sighs* wish, Lee Altus would
have been playing guitars) were almost untamable and drummer Oliver
Röhl hard at work anyway, while bassist Rüdiger Esch
and Key Wiz Ralf Dörper (ex-Propaganda) took it much quieter
creating a strange contrast, like “calming influence”
on the right side vs. “overwhelming action” on the
left side. Musically electronics and brute guitar sounds were
well-balanced and together with fulminant bass work you got an
excellent mix of the styles DIE KRUPPS used to
unite during their carrier. But, this blend supported the songs
from the 90’s era a little bit stronger – in my opinion.
The brand new song 5 Millions again tends in a more modern
direction and sounded like a homage to those EBM/Industrial bands
that said to be influenced by them. If there will be a new album
in the near future, none knows. And how such an album could sound
is a secret with seven seals.
Anyway, audience was partying hard, celebrating and honoring DIE
KRUPPS condignly. Fans rocked, had pogos and danced,
even a stage-diver at least wanted to give it a try.
The location was almost brimming over for high spirits. What a
show! Definitely another highlight this year… and it’s
still January. Unfortunately I had to leave before the show was
over (morning shifts), so I missed the encores and – as
it was said – a great aftershow party. Damnit!
Setlist:
High Tech/Low Life, Isolation, Crossfire, Odyssey Of The Mind,
Germaniac, Für einen Augenblick, Volle Kraft/Goldfinger,
Scent, Alive, Der Amboss, 5 Millionen (new), Black Beauty, Dawning
Of Doom, Metal Machine Music, To The Hilt, Fatherland // Machineries
Of Joy, Bloodsuckers