Propaganda (album)

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propaganda
Studio album by Heldmaschine

Publication
(s)

March 28, 2014

Label (s) MP Records (Distribution: Soulfood )

Format (s)

CD, LP

Genre (s)

New German Hardness

Title (number)

12

running time

52:30

occupation
  • Singing: René Anlauff
  • Guitar: Tobias Kaiser
  • Guitar: Marco Vetter
  • Bass: Marco Schulte
  • Drums: Dirk Oechsle

production

Tom Dams

chronology
Weichen and Tinder
(2012)
propaganda Lies
(2015)
Single releases
October 25, 2013 Further!
February 7, 2014 propaganda

Propaganda is the second studio album by the German band Heldmaschine .

history

It was released on March 28, 2014 on the MP Records / Soulfood label. The album was produced by Tom Dams.

As singles, the title Weiter! and propaganda decoupled.

Track list

  1. Executive matter (4:26)
  2. Ogre (4:27)
  3. Death Game (3:08)
  4. It Burns (4:19)
  5. At night by the canal (5:28)
  6. I'm coming (4:57)
  7. Quicksand (4:49)
  8. Further! (4:11)
  9. You are not allowed to (5:04)
  10. Crusade (4:40)
  11. Heart of Stone (5:03)
  12. Propaganda (3:58)

Bonus videos

  • Making Of 'Propaganda'
  • Making Of 'Next!'

Reviews

“'Weiter!', The first single of the new album, impresses with lyrical depth and an elaborate black and white video from which there is no escape [...] which makes the hero machine appear even more powerful, even more brutal and even more extreme than before. Their very special, manic-German mixture of electronics, evil guitars and tough drums makes one thing clear above all: The hero machine does not take prisoners [...]. "

- Entertainment Reviews : Cityguide Rhein-Neckar

“You can expect the typical New German Hardness sound that fans are already used to from Völkerball through their versions of the Rammstein songs. In addition, hard guitar and bass tones, paired with gadgets on synthesizer and keyboard. Everything underlined by the dark and driving voice of her singer René Anlauff. It takes us into a medieval world, surrounded by squires and knights, but one sees again and again the transitions into today's warlike times. With this, Heldmaschine deliver a strong, first single release that stirs impatience and anticipation for the new album. "

- Kathrin Linder : RockFanatics.de

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. HELDMASCHINE "Propaganda" Tour 2014 - Cityguide Rhein Neckar
  2. Single Review: Hero Machine - Next! - ROCK FANATICS - WebzineROCK FANATICS - Webzine