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On Wednesday, Lynn said she had appealed to Lithuanian police to rethink their decision not to pursue an investigation. The accusations are so serious that I have no choice but to give the protection and safety of women absolute priority.”

Rammstein's exaggerations are so extreme that the band parades totalitarian ideologies in general, she says: "Rather than celebrating these ideologies, Rammstein shows how ridiculous they are." The rolled "R" and the hyper-clear pronunciation are typical not only of Till Lindemann's singing but also of the cliched depiction of Nazis in films worldwide. The band's logo recalls the cross of the Wehrmacht, the symbol of the armed forces in Nazi Germany. The performances include many pyrotechnics and spectacular lighting: These are things that, to Germans nowadays, uncomfortably recall the Nazi regime.He occasionally loosens that corset. In 2003, he appeared in German children’s film Amundsen Der Pinguin (about a penguin that finds treasure, obviously). In 2015, he collaborated with producer and Hypocrisy mainman Peter Tägtgren in Lindemann, a project that saw Till singing entirely in English. The duo subsequently worked on music for Hänsel Und Gretel, a 2018 play staged at Hamburg’s Thalia Theatre in which the singer also appeared as a phantom. In a 2015interview for the magazine Cicero, Till Lindemann explained: "I'm always supposed to analyze my texts, but I actually don't think about them all that much." The influential German dramatist BertoltBrecht, founderof the epic theater genre, alsofinds his way into theRammstein song "Haifisch" (Shark): There’s a reason the members of Rammstein step in front of the curtain at the end of every show sans instruments and bow like a Broadway cast. These guys love live theater and integrate themes from the art form. “Haifisch,” a highlight of Rammstein’s sixth album Liebe ist für alle da (2009) starts with dramatic horns and references Bertold Brecht’s Three Penny Opera in the chorus. The song builds with an evocative, slinky piano-and-synth rhythm and a shuffling beat that conjures images of the progressive art and culture that blossomed during the Weimar Republic. Mein Herz Brennt

Guitar recording, editing and additional guitar production by Sky van Hoff at Studio Engine 55, Berlin Yet from the US to Russia, Rammstein is an extremely successful band. The concerts on their ongoing tour that began in May in Gelsenkirchen are sold out. Do audiences in stadiums understand Rammstein's complexity?On our first and second album, we were very dependent on samplers and computerised music machinery, even to write the songs,” added Paul Landers. “And with Mutter, we really based the songs on the guitar and are only using technology to enhance it, to give it flavour. So we didn’t want to be slaves of the machines anymore.” Apart from literature, Rammstein references other elements of German culture and history. The music professor and musician Rob Burns found similarities between Till Lindemann's song texts and those of cabaret singers in the Weimar Republic. Costumes and sets from the band's live shows, he adds, echo the machinery aesthetics in Metropolis, Fritz Lang's expressionist film of1927. On tour, Rammstein has used inflatable boats —an image familiar from refugees crossing the Mediterranean —in combination with a "Welcome" sign.

He has more than made up for it since. A fascination with all things carnal has been a key theme of his lyrics for the past 25 years. “I have always been interested in the hottest, unusual and scabrous aspects of life, especially to love and sex,” he said in 2015. “Subjects like fetishism, what others call sexual deviations, the different sexual preferences, sadomasochism.” The trauma of a country divided into two states and the building of a wall to separate them can clearly be heard in Rammstein, says Schiller —particularly in the song "Mein Land" (My Country) from the best-of album, Made in Germany(2011). A man is slaughtered and eaten, a girl confined in a basement by a rapist, a man driven to death by a mob. Schiller adds that this is not the only view expressed by the band: "Rammstein's music and the episodes in the videos are very open to interpretation. You can also read an idealized celebration of proto-German, national identity into them. And that's why Rammstein are popular across a broad spectrum of political philosophies. How they are judged has to do with where you come from, what you want to see and how you interpret it. Both readings are possible."

They were basically saying that we had no future outside of Germany. That we had no chance of making it anywhere else.” We are hardcore gamers and video game news, video games, pc games, pc gaming news, X-Box, PS4 and Nintendo news plus video game trailers you will find plenty of here. Are you playing Fortnite? Shelby Lynn from Northern Ireland, who attended a Rammstein concert in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius, told the BBC she suspected her drink had been spiked and that she had been “groomed for sex” with Lindemann. She has said she did not have sex with the frontman. We like art and colours and cosplay too so if you just want some eye candy we cater for you also! cosplay is basically guys and gals who like to dress up in superheroes costumes. Not allofthe horror comes from Lindemann's pen. Some of the frontman's lyrics are inspired by classical German literature, exemplified by the most prominent poet in the language, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Goethe's famous ballad Erlkönig, for example, translated: Goethe and Lindemann

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