Weekly Focus: Lindemann, Day Four

Lindemann — “Blut,” from the album F & M (2019).

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.

Lindemann Offers Snippet of “Gummi”

Lindemann, a Swedish/German duo made up of Peter Tägtgren (Pain, Hypocrisy) and Till Lindemann (Rammstein), are releasing their sophomore album, F & M, on November 22nd. So far, there have been three singles — “Steh auf,” “Ich weiß es nicht,” and “Knebel” — and three days ago, the band offered a 49 second clip of a track entitled “Gummi.”

I am so excited for this album!

Playlist Challenge, Day 805

Emigrate ft. Till Lindemann — “Let’s Go”

New Music Alert: Alter Bridge, American Grim, and I Prevail

Is it any surprise I’m posting about the new Alter Bridge single, “In the Deep”? No? Okay.

The intro reminded me so much of “Take You With Me” by Tremonti, and while the lyrics are lovely, the song did not resonate with me the way AB tracks typically do. Still, I believe it is worth a listen.

Last week, I somehow missed the fact that American Grim had released a new song entitled “Nightmare.”

I stand by my earlier comparison of the band to the Murderdolls, American Grim’s sound a little fuller than the horror punk outfit’s. “Nightmare” stays true to the sound and style American Grim has crafted. I enjoyed it quite a bit.

And finally, because I like to do lists of at least 3-5, I Prevail shared the official video for “Gasoline,” off their latest album Trauma.

The video is cinematic, dealing with very intense subject matter, appropriate for such a harsh, heavy track (both musically and lyrically).

Bonus: Lindemann — which features Rammstein front man Till Lindemann alongside Peter Tägtgren of both Hypocrisy and PAIN — announced earlier today that they will be releasing the first single, “Steh Auf,” from their sophomore record on Friday the 13th!

Playlist Challenge, Day 711

Lindemann — “Children of the Sun”