Pioneering Industrial-Metal Leader KMFDM Celebrates 40 Years of Hard
Throbbing EBM Music
In 1984 in Hamburg, Germany, an
aspiring musician in his early 20s embraced the dark, harsh sounds of thoroughly
underground bands like Throbbing Gristle and Skinny Puppy. Distancing himself
from mainstream rock and pop music, Sascha Konietzko formed an art-rock project
that would become KMFDM, one of the pioneers of the industrial-metal movement.
Forty consistent years later, Konietzko, the sole remaining member of the
original lineup, is celebrating KMFDM’s 23rd studio album, Let Go,
released on February 2, 2024, with yet another concert tour that brought the
band back to Irving Plaza.
KMFDM presently consists of Konietzko
and his wife, Lucia Cifarelli, on vocals and sequencers, Andy Selway on drums and
Andee Blacksugar on guitars. At Irving Plaza, the four musicians worked well
together, energizing the audience with macabre vocals and pulsing, coarse dance
rhythms. Konietzko and Cifarelli, who joined the band in 2000, fronted the band
dynamics. Selway and Blacksugar were equally animated. Selway, who joined in
2003, helped power the driving rhythms. Blacksugar, who joined in 2017, worked
the audience with flashy poses while soloing on his guitar.
Konietzko and Cifarelli sculpted
the overall sound of the performance. Behind a pair of metal-framed pulpit-shaped
carts, they twisted knobs to create the throbs and squeals that were the root
of KMFDM’s industrial sound. They frequently moved away from their stations with
their microphones to the edge of the stage to enthuse the audience. Konietzko’s
deep and gritty commando-like vocals contrasted with the lighter delivery of
Cifarelli.
Starting with the tongue-in-cheek
“Sucks,” with the audience loudly repeating the final line, “No doubt about it,
KMFDM sucks,” the band squeezed 22 songs into a little more than 90 minutes.
The retrospective set reeled back to earlier days with three songs from the
1990’s Nihil album and ran the span to three songs from the 2024 album.
Thirteen KMFDM albums were represented at the concert.
While KMFDM’s musical artistry proved that industrial and EBM (electronic body music) remain valid and exciting in today’s music world, the show’s exhaustive use of brightly strobing lights on stage proved excessive. Fans, particularly those enjoying the concert from the balcony, frequently had to shut their eyes repeatedly throughout the entire concert because the lights were blinding them. Well-conceived lighting enhances the concert experience but annoying overplay kills its purpose.
Setlist
- Sucks
- Light
- Hyƫna
- Freak Flag
- Beast
- Airhead
- A Drug Against War
- Rebels in Kontrol
- Godlike
- Liebeslied
- Blindface
- Megalomaniac
- Last Things
- Terror
- Touch
- Adios
Encore
- Professional Killer (guest vocals by Annabella Konietzko)
- The Creeps (Lucia Cifarelli cover)
- Push!
- Rock'n'Roll Monster (guest vocals by Andrew “Ocelot” Lindsley)
- Juke Joint Jezebel
- Paradise
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KMFDM at Irving Plaza (2017)
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KMFDM at Irving Plaza (2013)
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