KMFDM releases “Airhead” and 2024 US Tour Dates – News

KMFDM releases “Airhead” and 2024 US Tour Dates

Hot on the heels of KMFDM banger “Let Go,” the first single from their new album of the same name (to be released on Metropolis Records on February 2) comes the second single, “Airhead.” The accompanying video, directed and produced by 210 Media, is a sentimental joyride that takes you on a trip down memory lane through the eyes of a child from a bygone era of American life.

Defying all common definitions and shredding all pre-conceived notions about who or what KMFDM is or isn’t genre-wise, on their second single, the band delivers a unique gem that lyrically harkens back to growing up in America during the ’70s and ’80s. It’ll have you reminiscing with a wink and a laugh as Luciaci Farellio delivers the opening lines: “Born the year of the Chia pet – Blondes were in, but I’m brunette – Vietnam and Donkey Kong – I was busy getting high with Cheech & Chong.”  

Rising up lean and mean, KMFDM celebrates 40 years of conceptual continuity in grand style, Let Go marking their 23rd studio album. The core lineup of Sascha “Käpt’n K” Konietzko, Lucia Cifarelli, Andy Selway, and Andee Blacksugar present their signature onslaught of pulse-pounding rhythms, scorching electronics, blistering guitars, and vocals full of grit, growl, and grind, addressing the social, political, and cultural ills of a world in perpetual turmoil.

From the driving techno, dance, and funk infused thrust of Let Go to the airily melodic and swirling vibes of “Airhead” and “Touch,” the grooving revolutionary oratory and percolating spaghetti western guitar and glitch-laden synth leads of “Turn The Light On” to the sneering and seething riot grrl fury of “When The Bell Tolls”, the sinister hip-hop injected “Next Move”, the downright cinematic and Teutonic electro of “Erlkönig”, and the virulent dub warcry of “WW 2023” – KMFDM continues to break down barriers and immerse audiences in a bold new reality.Always stylistically diverse, KMFDM continues to bridge the gaps between genres, coalescing into what we know and love as the Ultra Heavy Beat!  Konietzko and Cifarelli prove as vicious a team as ever, equally sharing vocal and lyrical duties, with longtime associate MC Ocelot appearing to give “Next Move” an extra touch of raucous rap energy. All the while, Blacksugar’s prowess on six-strings continues to awe and astound, backed by Selway’s dynamic drumming, meshing with Konietzko’s masterful programming.Mixed and mastered by Benjamin Lawrenz (VNV Nation, Deep Purple, Saga, Mono Inc., Lord of the Lost), at Chameleon Recording Studios in Hamburg, Let Go signals KMFDM’s 40th anniversary loudly and proudly, with Aidan “BRUTE” Hughes’ distinctive cover artwork mirroring the album’s breakneck power. After four decades, the Ultra Heavy Beat simply refuses to rest in pity and regret, raising a sharpened middle finger at a world in chaos.

Let Go Tracklist:1. Let Go2. Push!3. Next Move4. Airhead5. Turn The Light On6. Touch7. Erlkönig8. When The Bell Tolls9. Totem E. Eggs10. WW 202311. Fillet Manchego Claret & BlowAs of January 26, the “Airhead” single will be available, and on February 2, the full Let Go album will be released digitally, on CD and as a Limited Edition Vinyl double LP. Following this, they embark on a month-long US tour, for which tickets are already available for pre-order.

KMFDM US Tour Dates with Morlocks, Morlocks, Cyanotic, Sour Tongue:
3/6/24: Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade3/7/24: Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle3/8/24: Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Soundstage3/9/24: New York, NY – Irving Plaza3/10/24: Philadelphia, PA – Brooklyn Bowl3/11/24: Harrisburg, PA – Harrisburg Midtown Arts CEnter3/12/24: Boston, MA – Royale3/14/24: Cleveland, OH – Agora Theater & Ballroom3/15/24: Chicago, IL – Metro Chicago3/16/24: Milwaukee, WI – The Rave/Eagles Club3/17/24: Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue3/18/24: Omaha, NE – Waiting Room3/20/24: Denver, CO – The Oriental Theater3/21/24: Albuquerque, NM – Sunshine Theater3/22/24: Phoenix, AZ – Crescent Ballroom3/23/24: San Diego, CA – The Observatory3/24/24: Los Angeles, CA – The Belasco Theater3/25/24: San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore3/27/24: Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom3/28/24: Seattle, WA – The Crocodile

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