OOMPH!'s 1996 album, Wunschkind, is a groundbreaking and thought-provoking masterpiece that delves into the dark and sensitive topic of child abuse. This concept album, the first of its kind in the band's history, is a sonic representation of the fragile and often disturbing subject matter. The music is a perfect reflection of the lyrics, with dark and malign atmospheric soundscapes that evoke a sense of anxiety and unease.
Released in October 1996 on the Dynamica label, Wunschkind marked a significant turning point in OOMPH!'s career, sparking interest from major labels and paving the way for future chart success. The album's 12 tracks, including 'I.N.R.I. vs Jahwe', which became a big club hit, showcase the band's ability to craft infectious and haunting songs that linger long after the music ends.
From the innocence of the music box in the opening track 'Born-Praised-Kissed' to the haunting 'Der Alptraum Der Kindheit', Wunschkind is a journey through the complexities of the human experience. With its unique blend of industrial metal, industrial, industrial rock, EBM, and medieval metal, this album is a testament to OOMPH!'s innovative spirit and their willingness to push boundaries.
Clocking in at 55 minutes, Wunschkind is an album that demands attention and rewards repeated listens. OOMPH!'s integrity and commitment to their art are evident throughout, making this album a standout in their discography. Wunschkind is a must-listen for fans of industrial and metal music, and its influence can still be felt today.