A child in a Guy Fawkes mask sits before a blue digital backdrop, a floating mobile flickers with static; album titles "ELEKTRIKILL" and "KÜNTZPIRACY" hint at an electrifying album review.

Release Date: 26 June 2026

REVIEW:

Elektrikill have released their new album titled “Küntzpiracy.” This is a very heavy hitter in the music world with a lot of political statements behind it.

Steve Vil has a very powerful and aggressive-sounding voice on all tracks, as is to be expected. The beats feature powerful drum synths that rage throughout, contrasted by softer melodies that draw you in.

As far as industrial goes, this is a great testament to Elektrikill’s quality and creativity.

Every song has clear lyrics that are understandable without having to have a trained ear. The quality of music on this album is superb and of the highest standard. This is not an industrial album of just very loud aggression; this is melodic, danceable, powerful, and energetic. So if you are into your industrial dance, this is such a great album.

All tracks on the album—of which there are 13 of them—are fantastic. They do vary in style but all have that heartbeat.

One outstanding moment for me is track 8, ‘Museum Of Atrocity.’ I love this piece; it’s powerful from start to finish and is just a perfect song.

It then leads to “This Song Is Killing You,” which is an awesome track by its combination of a slow melodic main leading to its powerhouse chorus.

This is a fantastic album that I’m sure will grace industrial fans’ collections, but even if you are not usually a fan of the genre, give it a go. You may find you are pleasantly surprised by its appeal that is not just stuck to one style.

I know Steve Vil, and he has put his soul into this work—and it shines through. Be warned: you will be hooked on this album.

 


RELEASE DETAILS:

Electro-industrial band, ELEKTRIKILL, has unleashed their new albumKüntzpiracy – a collection of ten tracks that tear though industrial boundaries with a hostile fusion of aggression, paranoia, and dystopian electronic chaos.

Küntzpiracy, delivers another punishing descent into distorted electronics, confrontational themes, and industrial-fueled rebellion. Released through Evol Music Group, the album pushes deeper into themes of corruption, manipulation, societal collapse, and psychological warfare, wrapped inside layers of crushing synths, mechanical percussion, and relentless sonic pressure.

Built with a balance of raw aggression and calculated atmosphere, Küntzpiracy expands upon the sound that first established established ELEKTRIKILL within the underground industrial scene. The release thrives inside tension — fusing cybernetic textures, metallic rhythm structures, and emotionally volatile energy into something that feels equally destructive and immersive. Rather than offering escape, the album forces confrontation, dragging listeners directly into its hostile dystopian landscape.

The foundation for Küntzpiracy was forged through the underground acclaim surrounding ELEKTRIKILL’s debut album, Monsters, which received recognition from various outlets, including Side-Line Magazine. With this newest release, ELEKTRIKILL continue evolving their sound into something darker, sharper, and more uncompromising than ever before.

Says ELEKTRIKILL founder, Steve Vil, “Basically it’s my most political album touching on themes of government corruption and half of this country’s loss of humanity while claiming it’s all in the name of Jesus. That pisses me off. I also call out closeted government officials in ‘The Scream’. Look, guys, just be gay instead of crashing Grindr any time you meet in large groups. I do give the listener a break from the political stuff. ‘Vampire Blond’, for example, is about a vampire drag queen.”

Bio:
Hailing from the Lehigh Valley’s sonic underbelly, ELEKTRIKILL is the brainchild of Steve Vil. Born from years of musical exploration, ELEKTRIKILL’s sound is a potent blend of industrial, noise and dark electronic influences, weaving tales of alienation, despair and the monsters that lurk within. Their debut, Monsters, is a conceptual masterpiece, exposing the depths of our inner demons through Vil’s
powerful vocals and the music’s menacing sonic assault. Critically acclaimed for its originality and emotional impact, Monsters cemented ELEKTRIKILL as a force to be reckoned with.

Never content to dwell in the shadows, ELEKTRIKILL has already forged their next sonic weapon with Küntzpiracy and is prepared to take their show to the masses. Join ELEKTRIKILL and embrace the darkness….