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Happy Straps. Magdalene Keibel Combo. Website Members. Rammstein ( German pronunciation: ) is a German band from, Germany, formed in 1994. Throughout their existence, Rammstein's six-man lineup has remained unchanged — lead vocalist, lead guitarist, bassist, rhythm guitarist, keyboardist and drummer. The band helped found a subgenre within German and that later became known as. The majority of their songs are in German, but they have also performed songs entirely or partially in other languages including English, Spanish, French, and Russian.
Rammstein's award-winning live shows are known for their elements and both on and off-stage theatrics. Rammstein have released six studio albums: (1995), (1997), (2001), (2004), (2005), and (2009), with a new album planned for release in 2019. Their entire catalogue is published. Rammstein playing ' in (11 December 2010) On 8 November 2009, Rammstein began the first leg of the in Lisbon, Portugal. As part of their European summer tour, Rammstein performed at the on 4–6 June 2010. They also headlined several shows across Europe on the, including their first ever outdoor UK performance at, performing the day before.
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On Sunday 18 July 2010, Rammstein played in front of more than 130,000 people in on the as the closing show for the. It was their first North American appearance in nine years.
The band announced that their last tour dates of 2010 were to be in the Americas. After several South American dates, the band returned to the United States for a single show at the famous in New York City – their first US show in over ten years. The tickets sold out in a very short time (under 20 minutes). They also performed at in Montreal, Canada on 9 December. This concert sold out within the first hour of tickets going on sale, indicating a high demand to see Rammstein in North America. The band then played at Big Day Out 2011 from 21 January to 6 February in New Zealand and Australia. The band also visited South Africa for the first time in early 2011 and played two sold-out concerts in Cape Town and Johannesburg respectively, indicating another territory eager for the opportunity to enjoy the band live.
On 16 February 2011, Rammstein announced that, after the massive success of their sold out show on 11 December 2010, they would be touring North America after ten years, stopping in New Jersey (East Rutherford), Montreal, Toronto, Chicago, Edmonton, Seattle, San Francisco (Oakland), Los Angeles, and Las Vegas, Mexico City's, Guadalajara's, and Monterey's Auditorio Banamex to a total of six US dates, three Canadian dates, and four Mexican dates. Tickets went on sale 25 and 26 February to great response, with many shows completely selling out, making this tour a complete success. On 20 April 2011, the band also won the for Best Live Band, their first US award. Made in Germany, video releases, and side projects (2011–2017).
Rammstein performing in 2012 Rammstein released a greatest hits album titled on 2 December 2011. It contains one previously unreleased track, ' which was released as a single on 11 November 2011 with another track, 'Vergiss uns nicht', that was released at a later date. The compilation is available in three different editions: The standard edition; this includes a CD with normal songs from their back catalog. Special edition; has the same CD from the standard edition and an extra CD with Rammstein songs that have been remixed by different artists such as. Finally, the super deluxe edition; has the two previously mentioned CDs and three DVDs with interviews and the making of videos from different music videos. The video for the song ' was filmed on 23 May 2011 at Sycamore Beach in Malibu, California. It premiered on the band's official website on 11 November 2011.
A full European tour in support of Made in Germany began on November 2011 and spanned all the way to May 2012. It included a North American tour that began on 20 April 2012 in Sunrise, Florida and ended on 25 May 2012 in Houston, Texas that visited 21 cities throughout the US and Canada.
The Swedish industrial band supported the band during the first two legs of the European tour. DJ from Combichrist and Emigrate was the opening act for the North American Tour.
Christoph Schneider performing in 2015 Rammstein, minus, performed ' with at the on 22 March 2012. On 21 September 2012, it was announced that Rammstein would be headlining 2013, along with. Twelve additional festival performances for summer 2013 were announced the same day, including festival. Rammstein announced new tour dates starting for spring 2013 in Europe, including a 2-day return to, the location of their first (official) live DVD,.
On 22 November 2012, Rammstein announced via that they will be releasing a video collection featuring all music videos entitled Videos 1995–2012, plus two unreleased music videos for ', originally featured on the album Mutter. The first video premiered on the band's, while the second will premier on a promotional website. Both videos were directed by Zoran Bihac. The first was released on 7 December 2012, and featured the newly recorded piano version of 'Mein Herz Brennt'.
A single of the song was released on the same day, which included an edited version of the original and a new song titled 'Gib Mir Deine Augen' as a b-side. The explicit version's video leaked onto the internet on 11 December 2012 but was officially released on 14 December, in conjunction with the video collection DVD. In July 2013, guitarist revealed in an interview the possibility of a Rammstein documentary and a live DVD. He indicated that the band may 'start thinking' about a new album in 2014. In September 2014, band co-founder (who is working with his side band, ) said the band was preparing some more live DVDs and that they were taking some time off from the studio. The band will meet again in 2015 to decide if the time is right to return to the studio. In May 2015, Lindemann confirmed in an interview with MusikUniverse that Rammstein will start pre-production on a possible new album in September, and that production will most likely go on until 2017.
According to – who works with frontman Till Lindemann on their side-project – Till will be regrouping with his Rammstein bandmates later in 2015 to start pre-production on a new full-length album, which normally takes two years to be released. In early August 2015, Rammstein released a trailer for an upcoming project, titled 'In Amerika'. On August 15, the band announced, a video release that includes a 2010 concert at in New York City and a documentary made from archived footage recorded during the band's career. Rammstein several festivals in Europe and North America during 2016, and in November announced plans to perform at a similar string of European festivals in 2017. On 18 January 2017 Rammstein announced a new live video release titled Paris, a recording of a March 2012 concert that took place at in Paris. It premiered on 23 March in selected cinemas, and it was released worldwide on DVD/Blu-Ray and CD on 19 May 2017. Upcoming seventh studio album (2017–present) In an interview in March 2017, Richard Kruspe said that Rammstein had about 35 new songs that were close to completion, though the release date of the band's seventh studio album was an open question.
In May, Rammstein started touring once again. Also in May, music producer Sky Van Hoff was announced to be Rammstein's newest producer. In a July interview with Resurrection Fest, Kruspe said that the album could be the band's last. On 18 June 2018, it was announced via StubHub's ticketing website that Rammstein would play songs at their Puerto Vallarta, Mexico show from their new album set for release later in 2018. On 17 September 2018, the band announced through Facebook that they were 'almost done' recording the album, as they were recording orchestra and choirs in.
On 2 January 2019, guitarist Richard Z. Kruspe announced that recording of the album wrapped in November 2018 and will be released in April 2019, along with five music videos. Musical style and critical reception Rammstein's sound has primarily been described as, and, while also being described as, and '-metal'. Rammstein's style has gotten positive feedback from critics.
New Zealand's (17 December 1999) suggested that Till Lindemann's 'booming, sub-sonic voice' would send 'the peasants fleeing into their barns and bolting their doors', while (9 January 2005) commented that on the stage, 'Mr. Lindemann gave off an air of such brute masculinity and barely contained violence that it seemed that he could have reached into the crowd, snatched up a fan, and bitten off his head'. Of commented that 'their blend of industrial noise, grinding metal guitars, and operatic vocals is staggeringly powerful'.
'We just push boundaries', said Till Lindemann in an interview with rock magazine, 'We cannot help it if people don't like those boundaries being pushed'. Vocalist during ', known for wearing dual arm mounted flame throwers. Since the, starting in 2001, Rammstein have worked with stage designer Roy Bennett, who helped the band in developing the look of the stages. With the ' (2004/2005), the band began using a two-level stage, with half the band playing the lower level, as the other half was placed at the upper. At this tour, the upper level rose over 2 meters above the stage floor and had an oval entrance just beneath the drums.
At both sides of the upper level, a special lift made it possible for the band members to access both stage levels. On the (starting 2009), the new stage still had a two-level design.
This time, however, the upper level only had about half the height as on the previous tour. Stage entrance was possible by a hydraulic ramp in the middle of the stage floor.
At each end of the upper level, stairs are placed in order to gain access to both levels. This tour included not only the extensive use of pyrotechnics, but also a massive lighting show, such as the famous band logo-cross as big lamps and four enormous collapsible towers, forming the industrial backdrop of the set, capable of doing different lighting effects. During the arena shows of the ', the stage was slightly altered with new set pieces such as a large industrial fan as well as new backdrops. The most noticeable addition was a long catwalk, connecting the main stage to a smaller b-stage, placed in the middle of the audience.
During the 2013 festival leg of the tour, the bridge and b-stage was omitted, with the only major addition being a big expandable cross with build-in lighting and pyrotechnic effects, resembling the band logo. According to Kruspe, the on-stage wackiness is entirely deliberate (Rammstein's motto according to Schneider is: 'Do your own thing. And overdo it!' The aim is to get people's attention and have fun at the same time. You have to understand that 99 per cent of the people don't understand the lyrics, so you have to come up with something to keep the drama in the show.
We have to do something. We like to have a show; we like to play with fire.
We do have a sense of humour. We do laugh about it; we have fun.
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But we're not. We take the music and the lyrics seriously.
It's a combination of humour, theatre and our East German culture, you know?