The CNK - Ultraviolence Über Alles Übercharged Edition (2002)
Tracklist:
1. Political Police
2. Jim Beamed Ahnenerbe TV
3. L.K. Nosferat
4. Kommando '96
5. Apology
6. Get A Gun - Shoot At Random
7. Love Game Over
8. Bunkermoon Khaos 3
(Tracks 9-16 are stripped versions of the previous)
Count Nosferatu Kommando is an assault machine. It is violent, it shows no remorse. If you don't like it, it will most probably kill you. Count Nosferatu Kommando is hostile. CNK is a French, sort of electronical metal band. It is kind of hard to define their style, but it lands somewhere in the wide fields of death metal. However it lays in the outlands of death, in the borderland of electronical music, not far from industrial metal. But it's a remote area, where violence is a way of life and fear is compulsory. CNK is the sole ruler of that outback in music.
So let's take a closer look into that killer band. And killer is just the right word for it. In every single track of the album, you can feel the energy and hostility. It combines fast and rough-riffs with blasting drums hammering simultaneously. It's a furious onslaught of guitars and booming percussions. However it's not brutal in a "Panzer Division Marduk" way, but it's a disciplined and a well planned attack with a fearless pace. It is a tank with bloody tracks and a billion guns. It oscillates between fast rage and militaristic marches. Some parts remind me of Rammstein's "Das Modell", only this is much more powerful. CNK let's guitars and drums march together, amplifying each other. So if you need to recharge, play this album, and you'll be guaranteed to be hyperactive for the next 24 hours.
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1. Political Police
2. Jim Beamed Ahnenerbe TV
3. L.K. Nosferat
4. Kommando '96
5. Apology
6. Get A Gun - Shoot At Random
7. Love Game Over
8. Bunkermoon Khaos 3
(Tracks 9-16 are stripped versions of the previous)
Count Nosferatu Kommando is an assault machine. It is violent, it shows no remorse. If you don't like it, it will most probably kill you. Count Nosferatu Kommando is hostile. CNK is a French, sort of electronical metal band. It is kind of hard to define their style, but it lands somewhere in the wide fields of death metal. However it lays in the outlands of death, in the borderland of electronical music, not far from industrial metal. But it's a remote area, where violence is a way of life and fear is compulsory. CNK is the sole ruler of that outback in music.
So let's take a closer look into that killer band. And killer is just the right word for it. In every single track of the album, you can feel the energy and hostility. It combines fast and rough-riffs with blasting drums hammering simultaneously. It's a furious onslaught of guitars and booming percussions. However it's not brutal in a "Panzer Division Marduk" way, but it's a disciplined and a well planned attack with a fearless pace. It is a tank with bloody tracks and a billion guns. It oscillates between fast rage and militaristic marches. Some parts remind me of Rammstein's "Das Modell", only this is much more powerful. CNK let's guitars and drums march together, amplifying each other. So if you need to recharge, play this album, and you'll be guaranteed to be hyperactive for the next 24 hours.
Purchase
Download - Megaupload [v0]