All three tracks are expected to appear on Rammstein’s long-awaited new album, titled simply Rammstein, which drops on May 17th via UME/Spinefarm.
The album has already caused considerable controversy with depictions of the Holocaust in the video for Deutschland, about which Charlotte Knobloch, Holocaust survivor and former president of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, said, “The instrumentalisation and trivialisation of the Holocaust, as shown in the images, is irresponsible.”
“I consider this a tasteless exploitation of artistic freedom,” he added.
Shortly after the release of Rammstein, the band will head out on a European and UK tour, so make sure to catch their insane spectacle live at one of the following dates:
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
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