Rammstein Signs To Vagrant Records

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German Industrial Metal outfit Rammstein has announced that they have signed a new record deal with Vagrant Records, through which they will be releasing their new studio album later this year. As of yet, no title has been revealed for the bands next album but it will apparantly contain eleven songs.
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21 Comments on "Rammstein Signs To Vagrant Records"



12. writes:
Post7, That´s right, Psythe. What makes you think you say your honest opinion around here? How dare you... ;)
Vargrant records?? Seriously?! The small indie punk label? Can´t be. Must be one of those new "indie" labels by the UMG or something.
On Rammstein albums, I actually like their latest stuff more than the early albums. Mutter was brilliant, Reise reise good, and Rosenrot ok. They havent missed complitely yet. I just wish they´d stop clowning around. There are just too many comical songs and videos by them now like Keine Lust, Amerika and Moscow. Get serious please.
Oh sh1t, what did I just do? Said my honest opinion here. Erm, Psythe? Got any room for me in the idiot room?

16. writes:
Hey is that?... ohw wow..., a genuine idiotroom!
My humble opinion though: Rammstein has gone off to be way to commercial.
Nobody mess with herzeleid, sehnsucht and mutter, that was pure stuff. But since reise reise they have gone very soft imo. Ironically this band got me into metal, but now I myself hardly regard 'm as a metalband anymore. Not that they're onbliged to stay one of course, but I for one don't like the new direction they've been steering in since reise, reise and I was completely disapointed with Richard's solo effort as well...
I hope this new album is going back to their darker, harder sound, with more industrial influences!
17. writes:
Hmmm, not a lot of love for Rosenrot. I quite liked it. But sorta like my enjoyment of Manson's new music, I don't consider them metal so aren't expecting anything too heavy or industrial. Also, I freaking love Rammstein's live DVDs, they put on the best show.
19. writes:
Admittedly, they DO put on one hell of a show... But yeah, this band peaked with Mutter for me. Since then it's been downhill and shaky ground. In fact, if it wasn't for Mutter, I could probably enjoy their later stuff as fun rock type stuff, but everything they do I can't help compare because I loved Mutter so much. Along with Korn's debut and Limp Bizkit's debut and Sevendust's Animosity, that was one of the albums that got me where I am today.

20. writes:
^dude i thought u were gonna quit like 4 posts ago?.....damn
Ya rammstein for me is just one of those bands who lp wise their old stuff is great the new,okay i guess, but agreed with cynic they put on of the best live shows,...i saw them at pledge of allegance 01, they were flawless....is that the last time they were in the US?...i might have missed them. Idk...anyways get back on the road boys
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1. thrashbuster writes:
vagrant records? really? the label that released albums from the get up kids and alkaline trio?
that's just weird..