A German band blending gothic rock and industrial heaviness since the late '90s.
For a quick sense of their style, try 'Auf Sturm' or 'Der Letzte Tanz.' They frame the band's heavy, brooding approach pretty well.
Unzucht matters because they've stuck to a dark, uncompromising sound for over two decades, pulling from gothic rock and industrial elements without bending to mainstream trends. Songs like 'Auf Sturm' show that blend of heavy guitar riffs and Daniel Schulz's vocals shifting from ethereal to guttural. Their lyrics explore despair and existential angst, as in 'Der Untergang' and 'Das Dunkle Tier,' which has drawn some criticism but built a loyal underground following.
They formed in Berlin and released their first album, 'Todsünde,' in 1999. Records like 'Kaltes Herz' in 2004 and 'Venus Luzifer' in 2011 followed, with 'Ewigkeit' in 2014 and 'Inferno' in 2018 keeping their sound consistent. Their live shows are known for intense energy and theatrical elements, but the music stays rooted in that gothic-industrial mix.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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