KMFDM, the iconic industrial/rock band, celebrates its 42nd anniversary in 2026 with the release of their 24th studio album, ENEMY, featuring 11 genre-blending tracks. Themes of social and political commentary are prominent, and the album drops on February 6, 2026. Following its release, KMFDM will embark on their first European tour in over four years, showcasing their blend of industrial beats and confrontational lyrics alongside supporting acts I Ya Toyah and Jesus On Extasy.
Given the band’s long history and evolving sound, how do you think KMFDM’s music reflects the contemporary socio-political climate compared to their earlier work?

