Rammstein guitarist reveals date they're releasing ambitious new album

"It has a certain kind of potential that Rammstein hasn’t achieved yet"

Rammstein 2019
Author: Scott ColothanPublished 18th Dec 2018
Last updated 18th Dec 2018

Rammstein guitarist Richard Z. Kruspe says the band’s eagerly-awaited seventh studio album is a step up from their previous releases.

Kruspe, who recently released a new album with his side project, Emigrate, says that Rammstein are working on an April 2019 release date for the record ahead of their European stadium tour.

Commenting on their bold ambitions for the record, Kruspe told Consequence of Sound: “I think it’s going to be an album that has a certain kind of potential that Rammstein hasn’t achieved yet.

“For me, one of the reasons to step back into making records with Rammstein was to balance the popularity of the band as a live act with the actual music.

“With Rammstein, people tend to talk about the fire and all the live stuff. I thought, ‘I don’t want to be another KISS,’ where people talk about makeup and stuff like that and no one talks about the music.”

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Frankly, April can't come quick enough for that's when Rammstein's long awaited seventh studio album is expected to drop. It'll be almost a decade since the release of 'Liebe ist für alle da' and we're needing plenty of new sounds. Factor in that Milton Keynes gig at MK Stadium in July and 2019 could well be theirs for the taking.

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He continued: “I wanted to do a record that stands out even more than our past records, and I kind of find when I listen to the new record, it’s like Rammstein 3D, if I can summarise it.

“We’re happy to work with my good friend Olsen Involtini, who also worked on Emigrate records. He a great friend of mine, and he brought certain kind of harmonies into the world of Rammstein, which I like.”

Rammstein’s Milton Keynes Stadium show sold out within minutes of it going on sale in November.

Later that month, they obtained a preliminary injunction against concert ticket resellers Viagogo, which prohibits them from selling tickets for Rammstein’s 2019 stadium concerts in Germany.

Rammstein's Richard Z. Kruspe