Sköld vs. KMFDM — “A Common Enemy”
KMFDM
Weekly Focus: KMFDM, Day Seven
KMFDM — “Lust,” from the album Angst (1993).
Weekly Focus: KMFDM, Day Six
KMFDM — “Vogue,” from the album Money (1992).
Weekly Focus: KMFDM, Day Five
KMFDM — “Go To Hell,” from the album Naïve (1990).
Weekly Focus: KMFDM, Day Four
KMFDM — “More and Faster 243,” from the album UAIOE (1989).
Weekly Focus: KMFDM, Day Three
KMFDM — “Don’t Blow Your Top,” from the album Don’t Blow Your Top (1988).
Weekly Focus: KMFDM, Day Two
KMFDM — “Me I Funk,” from the album What Do You Know, Deutschland? (1986)
Band Crush Monday: Sköld
Perhaps a more appropriate title would be “Man Crush Monday,” because I can’t actually limit my appreciation to Tim Sköld’s solo work — and because I’m not blind.


Okay, enough about my shallow side. Lol. In case you didn’t know, Tim Sköld has dabbled in a lot of musical quests over the years.
There were his 80’s days, with Shotgun Messiah:
Then, there was his stint with KMFDM:
Of course, his solo work:
He filled in with Marilyn Manson for a few years:
And did another album with the members of KMFDM:
His most recent release is 2016’s The Undoing, and “Better the Devil” is the lead single.
I do love this man ❤
Weekly Focus: KMFDM, Day One
KMFDM — “Fix Me Up,” from the album Opium (1984).
Album of the Week: KMFDM’s Attak
Attak has the very first KMFDM song I ever heard on it (track six, “Yohoho”). I have recently found my way back to KMFDM, thanks to my love of Tim Sköld, so I wanted to feature them and this album.
