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SCHULZ is the new blastingly powerful musical creation of
Guenter Schulz (ex-KMFDM) and Jeff Borden (House of Commons). Combine Guenter’s
heavy guitar riffing (he is thought by many to be the top guitarist in
industrial rock) and Jeff’s incisive street level lyrics and you have a potent
brew that smashes into your consciousness. One would have to say that SCHULZ is
not merely industrial rock (Guenter was a huge part of KMFDM from 1986 to 1996,
playing on their best selling albums) and they also combine just a hint of
Motorhead style rock, along with Jeff’s ultra gravelly singing to make “What
Apology” a wholly blistering CD. And dare I say, there is a lot of catchy
melodic interplay between the guitars and vocals.
What Apology kicks off with “Resolve” its heavy guitar riff jolts you just as
much as its lyrics, that unflinching look at drug abuse and the sheer
determination it takes to get back control of one’s life. “Envision”, is next
with its great hypnotic groove. You will get plowed over by the screaming riffs,
vocals and double kick drums of “React” and “March”. “Lowtrack” rolls along like
a classic Iggy Pop track. As What Apology progresses, some of the tracks take on
a dreamy and erotic quality. As well “Accept” is a cool trance-like club tune.
Jeff Borden comes from Vancouver’s underground punk scene, he played drums in
the seminal punk band House of Commons. Combine that with Guenter Schulz’s great
track record with KMFDM and you come up with a very potent outfit. What Apology
was produced by Guenter (he also produced Rammstein and KMFDM). Their debut
album is here and Sudden Death Records is unleashing it to the world.
Released on Sudden Death and available March 1st, 2006.
1. Resolve
2. Envision
3. React
4. Lowtrack
5. March
6. I Feel Fine
7. Love Will Tear Us Apart
8. Fear Tactic
9. Uncertainty
10. Accept
11. Give Me Something Real
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Schulz - What Apology |
CD $17.97
CAD
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