Description
A5 digibook with 28-page booklet and a bonus track
Ridiculous and overwhelmingly loud, Skills in Pills is the debut album from Lindemann, a humorous and grand side project of Rammstein’s Till Lindemann and Pain/Hypocrisy’s Peter Tägtgren. Why Lindemann gets whole billing is up for debate, but his convincing singing in English, instead of the usual German, is a good argument, although the punch lines still land with proper German oomph. Take the brilliant “Ladyboy” (“I got shot with the sweetest gun”), a miniature industrial-metal opera that asks the burning question “Why should I fall in love when I can’t have fun with my ladyboy?” “Golden Shower” stands proud as Caligula would as it chugs along like Ministry while begging for bedroom “watersports,” then “Fish On” uses Devo-styled melodies and a story of hot aquatic sex that doubles as a metaphor for racial harmony. Just like Rammstein and Hypocrisy, Lindemann is extreme with an ultra sheen as everything here sounds cinematic and orchestra big, and comes packaged in the kind of monied production that is usually reserved for the mainstream. Swing a beer and split an eardrum because deviant sex acts and other dark depravity haven’t fuelled a work this worthy since Carmina Burana.
Track list:
1. Skills In Pills
2. Ladyboy
3. Fat
4. Fish On
5. Children Of The Sun
6. Home Sweet Home
7. Cowboy
8. Golden Shower
9. Yukon
10. Praise Abort
11. That’s My Heart