The Deutschland video is the first of five to be released from the new Rammstein album, according to guitarist Richard Kruspe: “We flew to Los Angeles to mix the record with Rich Costey, who has worked with Muse and a bunch of other big bands,” he said. “It looks like we will have five music videos coming out this time too. I feel really happy with the album, although a few things might still change, of course.”
Richard also went on to say that the album – which guitarist Paul Landers said could even be "fun to listen to" – breaks new ground for the band.
"I was sitting with Till [Lindemann], our singer, and to my great surprise he loved the stuff I was playing,” added Richard. “We experimented a lot with certain kinds of harmony through the verses and a lot of melodic structures in the songs. I feel like we came up with great stuff that I wouldn’t have dreamed before could be Rammstein.”
Rammstein will be following up the release of their self-titled album with a huge tour throughout the UK and Europe – catch them at the following…
May
27 Gelsenkirchen, Veltins-Arena
28 Gelsenkirchen, Veltins-Arena
June
1 Barcelona, RCDE Stadion
5 Bern, Stade de Suisse
8 Munich, Olympiastadion
12 Dresden, Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion
13 Dresden, Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion
16 Rostock, Ostseestadion
19 Copenhagen, Telia Parken
22 Berlin, Olympiastadion
25 Rotterdam, Feyenoord Stadion
28 Paris, Paris La Defense Arena
July
2 Hanover, HDI Arena
6 Milton Keynes, Stadium MK
10 Brussels, Stade Roi Baudoin
13 Frankfurt/Main, Commerzbank-Arena
16 Prage, Eden Aréna
17 Prage, Eden Aréna
20 Luxembourg, Roeser Festival Grounds
24 Chorzow, Slaski Stadium
29 Moscow, VTB (Dynamo)
August
2 St. Petersburg, Zenith
6 Riga, Lucavsala Park
10 Tampere, Ratina Stadion
14 Stockholm, Stockholm Stadion
18 Oslo, Ulleval Stadium
22 Vienna, Ernst-Happel-Stadion