Volk und Armee explained

Volk und Armee
Type:Album
Artist:Feindflug
Cover:Volk und Armee.jpg
Released:24 October 2005
Language:German
Genre:
Length:68:11
Label:Black Rain
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Volk und Armee (People and Army), also called Volk und Armee..., is the third album by German industrial band Feindflug. The album was released on 24 October 2005 via the label Black Rain.[1] The album is instrumental except for vocal samples used in the tracks.[2]

Themes

Volk und Armee has been examined by reviewers for its imagery and samples that contain references to communism and nazism.[3] [4] The booklet contains a series of Soviet, American, and Spanish propaganda posters from WWII. The album cover takes inspiration from the poster "Народ и Армия непобедимы" ("People and Army are invincible") by the Soviet graphic artist Viktor Koretsky. The tracks Feindbild and Ätherkrieg also contain samples of speeches from Adolf Hitler. Feindflug stated in the liner notes for the album that "any form of glorification/trivialization of the Second World War contradicts the intention of this project. Rather, it aims to make it clear that this era of history represents the beginning of a new technological warfare, in which the individual became/becomes the victim millions of times over."[5] The band has also stated that their goal is to "try to crush the taboo in Germany, since the war is a great part of the German history."

Reception

Ver Sacrum gave the album a positive review, stating that Volk und Armee is a respectable album, absolutely "in the Feindflug style,"' and that it is "another contender for the title of best album of 2005." Brutal Resonance gave another positive review, calling it the "strongest release [by Feindflug] so far."[6] Chain D.L.K. commented on the style of the album, noting that "musically the tracks are built around a core of industrial where simple melodic lines (played mostly by synth strings) are overwhelmed by distorted and saturated drums."[7] Terrorverlag said that the album's "overall maturity level is consistently high, which is certainly not the norm for such a long CD."[8]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: HD . 2005-09-19 . Feindflug: Volk und Armee . 2024-05-10 . Funprox Webzine.
  2. Web site: Candyman . 2005-12-14 . Feindflug: Volk und Armee . 2024-05-11 . Ver Sacrum . it-IT.
  3. Book: Völker, Florian . Kälte-Pop: Die Geschichte des erfolgreichsten deutschen Popmusik-Exports . 2023-10-24 . Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG . 978-3-11-124709-0 . de.
  4. Book: Kopanski, Reinhard . Bezugnahmen auf den Nationalsozialismus in der populären Musik: Lesarten zu Laibach, Death In June, Feindflug, Rammstein und Marduk . 2022 . Waxmann Verlag . 978-3-8309-9252-3 . de.
  5. Volk und Armee 2005, liner notes
  6. Web site: Lindström . Patrik . 2005-01-01 . Review: Feindflug – Volk und Armee . 2024-05-11 . Brutal Resonance . en.
  7. Web site: Pustianaz . Maurizio . 2005-12-12 . FEINDFLUG – Volk Und Armee . 2024-05-11 . Chain D.L.K..
  8. Web site: Thurau . Karsten . FEINDFLUG Volk und Armee... CD-Review Kritik . 2024-05-11 . Terrorverlag . de.