RAMMSTEIN DISCOGRAPHY
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Rammstein is a German NDH-Metal band. The band is also widely accepted as part of the Neue Deutsche Härte-scene, alongside bands such as Oomph! and Die Krupps. Critics have also dubbed their sound as Tanz-Metall (lit. "Dance metal").[1][2][3] Their songs are performed almost exclusively in German. Formed in 1994, they have sold over 12 million records worldwide.[4] Rammstein's entire catalogue is published by Universal Music Group.
Although most songs are written in German, the band has had significant success outside German-speaking nations, in Europe as well as in the rest of the Western world and also in Asia. It has been confirmed that the band has reunited from their vacation and has begun writing their sixth studio album, which will be released sometime in 2008.
Although most songs are written in German, the band has had significant success outside German-speaking nations, in Europe as well as in the rest of the Western world and also in Asia. It has been confirmed that the band has reunited from their vacation and has begun writing their sixth studio album, which will be released sometime in 2008.
Riedel, Schneider and Kruspe originally founded Rammstein, following an attempt by Kruspe to compose American-influenced music with a West Berlin band called Orgasm Death Gimmicks. As Kruspe put it, "I realized it's really important to make music and make it fit with your language, which I didn't do in the past. I came back [to Germany] and said, 'It's time to make music that's really authentic.' I was starting a project called Rammstein to really try to make German music." He invited Till Lindemann, a former Olympic swimmer and drummer for the band First Arsch, to join the project as a vocalist. The four entered a contest for new bands and won, attracting the interest of Paul H. Landers, who knew them all and decided to join the band. Christian "Flake" Lorenz was the last member to join; he had played with Landers before in the band Feeling B and was initially reluctant to come on board, but was eventually persuaded to join. Their first album was released a year later.
Rammstein was started by Richard Z. Kruspe in 1994. In 1989 he escaped from East Germany over the border between Austria and Hungary where he eventually ended up in West Berlin and started a band in 1991 (Orgasm Death Gimmicks). At that time he was very influenced by American music and after the wall came down, he moved back home to Schwerin where Till Lindemann worked as a basket weaver and played drums in the band First Arsch.
At this time, Richard lived with Oliver Riedel (of the band The Inchtabokatables) and Christoph "Doom" Schneider (of Die Firma). Richard realized that the music he had previously made was not right for him. He envisioned something with machines and hard guitars together. The three started working together on a new project.
Richard soon found it hard to write music and lyrics at the same time. He got Till to join them as he had often heard him singing while working. A contest for new bands was announced and the prize was studio time. The four of them recorded the first Rammstein demo and won. Paul Landers knew them all and wanted to know what they were doing. After listening, he agreed to join. At this point, all they needed for the machine-sound was a keyboarder. They tried to get Christian "Flake" Lorenz to join, as he had played with Paul before in the band Feeling B. Flake was not entirely thrilled with the idea at first and had to be pestered for weeks before finally joining. About the time the band was formed, they all had relationship problems which provided the foundation for their debut album Herzeleid in 1995.
Rammstein's second album, Sehnsucht, was released on 22 August 1997. The cover art was created by famous Austrian artist Gottfried Helnwein [1]. It sold very well, and today it is the only album entirely in German to be certified Platinum by the RIAA in the United States. The next year Rammstein went on tour, with the live album Live aus Berlin being released in 1998.
At this time, Richard lived with Oliver Riedel (of the band The Inchtabokatables) and Christoph "Doom" Schneider (of Die Firma). Richard realized that the music he had previously made was not right for him. He envisioned something with machines and hard guitars together. The three started working together on a new project.
Richard soon found it hard to write music and lyrics at the same time. He got Till to join them as he had often heard him singing while working. A contest for new bands was announced and the prize was studio time. The four of them recorded the first Rammstein demo and won. Paul Landers knew them all and wanted to know what they were doing. After listening, he agreed to join. At this point, all they needed for the machine-sound was a keyboarder. They tried to get Christian "Flake" Lorenz to join, as he had played with Paul before in the band Feeling B. Flake was not entirely thrilled with the idea at first and had to be pestered for weeks before finally joining. About the time the band was formed, they all had relationship problems which provided the foundation for their debut album Herzeleid in 1995.
Rammstein's second album, Sehnsucht, was released on 22 August 1997. The cover art was created by famous Austrian artist Gottfried Helnwein [1]. It sold very well, and today it is the only album entirely in German to be certified Platinum by the RIAA in the United States. The next year Rammstein went on tour, with the live album Live aus Berlin being released in 1998.
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