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lyrics
The oldest little bitch in town screams “up to party?”
And shoots you down
Says you believe and you’ll receive
A brand new cure through a new disease
The archangel of the dark delights
Comes to visit every night
You’ll buy the faith buy the fear
Put on your uniform and disappear
Here comes Venus with the golden pearls
Decoder of your unknown worlds
The highest priest of the lowest places
Feeds the hate in all your sordid spaces
Do pious battle on your borders
Submitting to the new disorders
The oldest little bitch in town screams “up to party?”
And shoots us down
Shoots us down
supported by 137 fans who also own “The New Disorder (I Ya Toyah Remix)”
Best guitar work in decades! It's like with "Paradise," Chef K. found a new spoon to stir the sauce, and "Hyëna" is the full meal. Just wish they'd drop the soft backing guitars used since WWIII & bring back female choral vocals. Why pick a reggae recreation of "Trust" as fav track? Cos it's prolly the truest KMFDM song ever--hoping w/ love that everyone realizes their potential, treasures their freedom, casts off slothful thinking, and fights human predation. tko54321
The industrial rock heavyweights return with their first album in over 20 years, produced by John Fryer (Nine Inch Nails, Cocteau Twins). Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 16, 2022
Irresistibly dark EBM tailor-made for the Halloween season, this is all driving rhythms, midnight synths and ominous vocals. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 21, 2023
supported by 127 fans who also own “The New Disorder (I Ya Toyah Remix)”
Very FLA-centric though Cevin’s contributions do shine brightly as well. A worthy successor to the much more minimal Tenebrae Vision, and one of the best albums in the genre so far this year. Jean-Paul DuQuette