| hi! here you can find the last news and articles from the best group in the hole world: rammstein!!!!!!! | |||||||||||
| THEY NEED YOUR HELP! Richard lost his ring at Rock Werchter in Belgium! He lost it shortly before the show. It regards a huge ornated silver ring. For richard is this an very personal matter! If you saw him at the finger of someone or at the show please send your information to this adress: [email protected] Rammstein thanks you for your help! |
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| NEW SINGLE "FEUER FREI!" "Feuer Frei!" will be released as single no. 5 out of the "Mutter" Album on October 7th. |
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| AND THE WINNER IS: Rammstein received the Kerrang Award for "Best International Live Act" in London August 27th. |
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| London Records? Unknown date Rammstein, the German industrial band at the center of a spat with London Records labelmates Goldie and Asian Dub Foundation over Nazi imagery in their video, have contacted NME to deny any link with the extreme right. Rammstein whipped up a storm of controversy after they used footage from Olympia, Leni Riefenstahl's infamous film of the 1936 Berlin Olympics for the promo clip for 'Stripped', their contribution to the Depeche Mode tribute album 'Various Artists For The Masses'. In a statement they declared: "We are not Nazis, Neo-Nazis, or any other kind of Nazi. We are against racism, bigotry or any other type of discrimination." They added that they had used the film simply as an example of a visionary work of art, rather than to endorse Nazism or fascism. A spokeswoman for the Anti-Nazi League applauded the band's strenuous denial of any Nazi links, but added: "I still think they are misguided on the Leni Riefenstahl front. They really should have been a bit more upfront about what they are trying to say. You have to be very clear in your message when you use those kind of images." A statement issued by their record company defended Rammstein's video: "The band are humanists... They eschew any connection to the Neo-Nazi movement or the philosophy of the Third Reich. "Furthermore, Rammstein believe that good art knows no political allegiances, thus, the Leni Riefenstahl footage they used for 'Stripped' is an expression of good art rather than an endorsement of Nazism. By using these images outside of their original context and in combination with other media (the Russian newsreel footage, the music of Depeche Mode sung in English) the band hopes to create a collage that conveys a broad range of emotions." London are now set to go ahead with the release of their debut UK single 'Du Hast' on November 16. 'Stripped', which features on the Depeche Mode tribute album 'Various Artists For The Masses', out now, could be released at a later date as a single, London records said. |
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| Till's book of poems has been released on Eichborn Verlag. It is currently the book of the week over on their site. It can be purchased on Amazon.de, but be aware it is in German. Of course, there are pictures which transcend the language barrier as well. Four examples of the pictures and poems can be found on Eichborn's site too. Its ISBN is 3821809272, in case you wish to attempt to get your local book store to order it. | |||||||||||