Lindemann — “Knebel,” from the album F & M (2019).
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Weekly Focus: Lindemann, Day Four
Lindemann — “Blut,” from the album F & M (2019).
Playlist Challenge, Day 816
Emigrate ft. Ben Kowalewicz — “1234”
Weekly Focus: Lindemann, Day Three
Lindemann — “Fish On,” from the album Skills in Pills (2015).
Weekly Focus: Lindemann, Day Two
Lindemann — “That’s My Heart,” from the album Skills in Pills (2015).
Weekly Focus: Lindemann, Day One
Lindemann — “Praise Abort,” from the album Skills in Pills (2015).
Album of the Week: Lindemann’s Skills in Pills
I know Lindemann just released their second album (F&M), but I have such a soft spot for their 2015 debut, Skills in Pills, which is why I chose it as album of the week. The first song I ever heard from Lindemann was “Praise Abort,” and oddly enough, it sold me on this band. Or perhaps it is simply that Till Lindemann is half of the duo and I adore him.

Optic Oppression Share First Track From Upcoming Album (via Side-Line)
Optic Oppression, the electro-industrial-synth rock band I’ve been raving about since July, is releasing their first full-length LP on November 29th. The album, entitled Halfway to Hell, is available for pre-save on Spotify. (If you choose to do this, you will receive the digital rewards package, which includes behind-the-scenes videos and high resolution artwork.)
This morning, Side-Line offered readers the premiere of the first single from Halfway to Hell, a song called “Revolution.” Check it out here.
For more Optic Oppression goodness, visit the band’s official site, Facebook, Instagram, or YouTube.
Playlist Challenge, Day 811
Oomph! — “Kein Liebeslied”
Playlist Challenge, Day 810
Rammstein — “Haifisch”