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It looks like Rammstein are up to no good in their new music video
Following on from last month's Instagram post, German industrialists Rammstein have revealed more images from their new video shoot.
The previous pictures showed Christian iconography and that director Jonas Åkerlund is working with Rammstein again, having previously teamed up with the band for the Pussy and Mein Land videos.
These new crop of images show Rammstein dressed as an old-time gang, then getting into a bit of bare-knuckle fighting, and then ending hazmat suits alongside a Papal-esque figure. We have no idea what is going on.
Alongside the pics, the band posted the hashtag #duhastvielgeweint, which translates as 'you cried a lot'. Could this be the name of the song? The previous images suggest that the band are also working on a video for Black Dog Big Fish, but nobody knows for certain.
Guitarist Richard Kruspe told Kerrang! that Rammstein were planning on releasing five videos from their upcoming album, so maybe none of these images are even related to the same video. But we cannot wait to see the finished product.
Rammstein headline the Milton Keynes Stadium on July 6 as part of their summer tour. Get your tickets now.
Rammstein European tour dates 2019
JUNE
28: Paris La Defense Arena, France
JULY
02: Hannover HDI Arena, Germany
06: Milton Keynes Stadium, UK
10: Brussels Stade Roi Baudoiun, Belgium
13: Frankfurst Commerzbank Arena, Germany
16: Prague Eden Arena, Czech Republic
17: Prague Eden Arena, Czech Republic
20: Luxembourg Roeser Festival Grounds, Luxembourg
24: Chorzow Stadion Slaski, Czech Republic
29: Moscow VTB Arena, Russia
AUGUST
02: St Petersburg Stadium, Russia
06: Riga Lucavsala, Latvia
10: Tampere Ratina Stadion, Finland
14: Stockholm Stadion, Sweden
18: Oslo Ullevaal Stadion, Norway
22: Vienna Ernst-Happel Stadion, Austria