Wunschkind
Wunschkind
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Our Take
Our Take
Oh, my Wunschkind! OOMPH!'s latest album is a rollercoaster ride through the dark and twisted world of industrial rock. From the moment the opening track hammers its way into your eardrums, you know you're in for a wild ride.
The German trio has been around for over three decades, and their experience shines through on every track. The production is slick and polished, with layers of crunchy guitars, pulsating synths, and thunderous drums. Frontman Dero Goi's vocals are a mix of guttural growls and haunting whispers, adding an air of menace to the proceedings.
The lyrics delve into themes of desire, obsession, and longing, with a healthy dose of tongue-in-cheek humor thrown in for good measure. Tracks like "Labyrinth" and "Die Schlinge" are sure to get your head banging and your heart racing.
But it's not all doom and gloom – there are moments of surprising beauty and tenderness scattered throughout the album. "Mein Schatz" is a haunting ballad that showcases the band's softer side, while "Spiel" is a raucous punk anthem that will have you jumping around the room in no time.
Overall, OOMPH!'s Wunschkind is a triumph of industrial rock that will leave you begging for more. So crank up the volume, buckle up, and enjoy the ride – you won't regret it.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Born-praised-kissed
2. Wunschkind
3. You've Got It
4. Down in This Hole
5. Wälsungenblut
6. Krüppel
7. My Soubrette
8. Mind Over Matter
9. Filthy Playground
10. I.N.R.I. Vs Jahwe
11. Song for Whoever
12. Der Alpraum Der Kindheit
13. Krüppel (Urteil Mix)
14. I.N.R.I. Vs Jahwe (Dies Irae Mix)
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Oomph!
OOMPH! is the German industrial metal band that refuses to be ignored. With a career spanning over three decades, these pioneers have continued to push the boundaries of what it means to be tantalisingly loud and irresistibly rough around the edges. Formed in Wolfsburg in 1989, OOMPH! rose to prominence in the early 90s with their unique blend of aggressive guitar riffs, pulsating rhythms, and guttural vocals. They have consistently defied categorization, seamlessly blending elements of metal, industrial, and electronic music to create a sound that is as infectious as it is unpredictable. Their latest release, 'Ritual', is a deftly crafted concoction of driving beats, haunting melodies, and anthemic choruses that will leave you headbanging one moment and lost in contemplation the next. Tracks like "Tausend Mann und ein Befehl" and "Achtung! Achtung!" showcase the band's ability to seamlessly fuse heavy metal with electronic elements, creating a swirling sonic landscape that is as beguiling as it is exhilarating. But it's not just their music that sets OOMPH! apart. It's their live performances that truly solidify their status as musical juggernauts. From their explosive stage presence to their unrelenting energy, seeing OOMPH! live is an experience like no other. So strap in, dear reader, and prepare to be taken on a sonic journey that will leave you exhilarated, exhausted, and begging for more.
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