Rammstein Reveals New Album Title And Cover Artwork

Band Photo: Rammstein (?)
German industrial metal veterans Rammstein has announced that the name of their new album will be, "Liebe Ist Für Alle Da", which is German for "Love is there for everyone." The record is scheduled to be released on October 16th through Universal Records. The band has also revealed the front cover artwork, which can be seen below.
The band are scheduled to release the first single from the album, "Pussy" on September 18th and plan to premeire the music video for the song very soon. Stay tuned for further updates.
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7. writes:
What a horrifying album cover: now why couldn't they sacrifice one of themselves instead of a "innocent" lady & a beauty at that. RAMMSTEIN I must admit have a very deep haunting "baritone" groove/heavy & Industrial. I do believe this is the band that likes setting themselves on fire from time to time...'how horrifying & dangerous that is!
9. writes:
RememberMetal? (I do, btw), You´re right.
If we would still be listening to vinyl albums, no B-side of ANY Rammstein album would get played. "Mutter" comes pretty close though (ok, it´s listenable from end to end). That´s one of the complains I have with Rammstein: all the good stuff on their albums is all up front.
To answer your question on any other good Rammstein album(s), I´d go for Reise reise (although its got the same issue I just mentioned)
Oh well, I´m positive. Maybe this one´ll change all that

15. writes:
I'm very excited for the new album. I hope it turns out well. I have all of their stuff so far and although their last two may have been slightly weaker than their older stuff. I still enjoyed them very much. Rammstein have never really disapointed me. So here's hoping they don't now.
24. writes:
Cynic, I agree with the Rosenrot tracks you mentioned, all those 4 kick as$ plus I really like "Spring", but there's 11 tracks on that album. To me, the album falls apart after "Zerstören".
Oh well, 5 out of 11 tracks is better than most bands can do in all their careers.

26. writes:
you guys saying the last few albums are "rubbish" ?? i think EVERY Rammstein album that's been released has been wonderful. They are all so unique, and have songs that dominate on each album.
I'm a bit worried about how this new album is going to turn out...this "p***y" single is a bit too bold for my taste. I hope this is the one of the worse songs on the album...I hate whenever he talks english. Takes away from the feel of the band in my opinion. I hope this album just isn't completely sexual in negative ways throughout the entire thing. I'd like some "OHNE DICH" type of stuff, maybe some "SPEIL UHR" or "STIRB NICH VOR MIR"...some really deep, emotional, classic rammstein material. I hope this album just isn't too aggressive. Till has such an amazing talent. Oh...and I can't forget, "KLAVIER" ...I JUST HOPE THEY COME THROUGH WITH THIS ALBUM! I've been waiting too long to be disappointed.
Either way, I'll always be a f***ing fan! \m/
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30. writes:
LOL! ... I knew I should have kept my mouth shut about this one...
But really, what a genious comeback from Rammstein. They havent been around for 4years, and to come back with a single called "Pus-sy" and a video like that? If that doesnt get attention, then what does. Pure genious.
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1. Patrick writes:
The correct translation would be "Love is there for everyone" :) Greets from Germany