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Rosenrot

 
Album Review: Rosenrot

  • Artist: Rammstein
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: November 01, 2005
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

To date, Rammstein haven't been able to equal the excitement and power of their breakthrough 1998 album, Sehnsucht, and while Rosenrot suffers that fate, there's an EP's worth of brilliance and one track that towers above them all. Just as exciting as their massive hit "Du Hast," "Te Quiero Puta!" is a glorious blend of the group's usual Teutonic crunch and mariachi music that earns the exclamation point in its title. It's loco to hear Rammstein with bright horns and Latin vocalists and just about as odd to hear them with Sharleen Spiteri -- lead singer for the classy pop act Texas -- whose sweet and somber vocals make "Stirb Nicht Vor Mir (Don't Die Before I Do)" sound very dreamy, very Nightwish. The out of control "Zerstören" and "Benzin," with its biting social commentary on the world's addiction to oil, are the final two tracks for the hypothetical four-star EP, since the rest of Rosenrot sounds a bit too formulaic. Most everything is tense during the verses, then blows up during the choruses, but if there's one area the band has made giant steps, it's with the lyrics. Greed, irresponsible hedonism, and modern-day interpretations of Goethe are touched upon through wordplay and metaphor, all of it lost on the non-Deutsch speaking set. It still doesn't make up for the stale turns the music takes on a good portion of the album, but there are signs that Sehnsucht's worthy follow-up is more possible than ever. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Benzin (Lyrics) Rammstein Rammstein (3:46)
Mann Gegen Mann Rammstein Rammstein (3:50)
Rosenrot (Lyrics) Rammstein Rammstein (3:54)
Spring (Lyrics) Rammstein Rammstein (5:24)
Wo Bist Du (Lyrics) Rammstein Rammstein (3:55)
Stirb Nicht Vor Mir (Don't Die Before I Do) Rammstein Rammstein (4:05)
Zerstören Rammstein Rammstein (5:28)
Hilf Mir (Lyrics) Rammstein Rammstein (4:43)
Te Quiero Puta! (Lyrics) Rammstein Rammstein (3:55)
Feuer und Wasser (Lyrics) Rammstein Rammstein (5:17)
Ein Lied (Lyrics) Rammstein Rammstein (3:43)

Credits

Sharleen Spiteri (Guest Appearance), Stefan Glaumann (Mixing), Howie Weinberg (Mastering), Carmen Zapata (Vocals), Rammstein (Producer), Florian Ammon (Digital Editing), Jacob Hellner (Producer), Richard Kruspe (Group Member), Paul Landers (Group Member), Till Lindemann (Author), Till Lindemann (Group Member), Christian "Doktor" Lorenz (Group Member), Oliver Riedel (Group Member), Bobo (Vocals (Background)), Ulf Kruckenberg (Engineer), Sven Helbig (Arranger), Sven Helbig (Engineer), Emanuel Fialik (Management), Christo Hermanndos (Trumpet), Olsen Involtini (String Arrangements), Plantage (Cover Design), Eugenio Recuenco (Photography), Matthias Wilke (Conductor)
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Rosenrot
Studio album by Rammstein
Released Europe October 28, 2005
Canada December 6, 2005
United States March 28, 2006
Recorded 2004–2005, Teldex Studios, Berlin
Genre Neue Deutsche Härte, industrial metal
Length 48:20
Language German, English, Spanish
Label Universal
Producer Jacob Hellner
Professional reviews
Rammstein chronology
Reise, Reise
(2004)
Rosenrot
(2005)
Völkerball
(2006)
Singles from Rosenrot
  1. "Benzin"
    Released: October 7, 2005
  2. "Rosenrot"
    Released: December 16, 2005
  3. "Mann Gegen Mann"
    Released: March 3, 2006

Rosenrot (German: "rose-red", listen) is the fifth album by German rock band Rammstein. It was released on October 28, 2005 in Germany, December 6, 2005 in Canada, and March 28, 2006 in the United States. A limited edition with a bonus DVD is also available. [1]

The album includes six songs artistically omitted from Reise, Reise. The album's first title was Reise, Reise Volume Two, but on August 18, 2005 the album was announced as Rosenrot.[2]

The cover art is nearly identical to the Japanese import of Reise, Reise. The image is a slightly altered photograph of the icebreaker USS Atka, taken on March 13, 1960 at McMurdo Station, Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica.[3]

While Rammstein did not actively promote the album, the band built anticipation through a variety of means. The first single from the album, "Benzin", premiered at the Berliner Wuhlheide and was subsequently released on disc. Rammstein's official website featured one-minute samples from six of the tracks, and had featured a prominent release-date countdown. A brief section of the chorus from "Rosenrot" plays in the background of an e-card containing photographs of the band and basic album information. [4]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks by Rammstein

# Title Length
1. "Benzin" (Petrol) 3:46
2. "Mann gegen Mann" (Man Against Man) 3:51
3. "Rosenrot" (Rose Red) 3:55
4. "Spring" (Jump) 5:25
5. "Wo bist du" (Where are you) 3:56
6. "Stirb nicht vor mir (Don't Die Before I Do)" (Don't Die Before Me (Don't Die Before I Do)) 4:06
7. "Zerstören" (Destroy) 5:29
8. "Hilf mir" (Help Me) 4:44
9. "Te quiero puta!" (I Love You, Whore!, featuring Carmen Zapata) 3:56
10. "Feuer und Wasser" (Fire And Water) 5:18
11. "Ein Lied" (A Song) 3:44
  • There is a micro-cassette available (Side A = 1-6; B = 7-11)
  • The US Version features a parental advisory label that is printed on the cover.

Videos

On August 18, 2005, it was announced that "Benzin" would be the first video for Rosenrot. The "Benzin" video premiered on German MTV on Friday, September 16, 2005. In the video, all of the members of Rammstein except Flake play the role of reckless firemen driving a massive fire truck destroying things along the way. Flake does not appear until the end of the video as a man about to commit suicide by jumping off the roof of a tall building. The other band members open a life net for him but it ends up ripping. The video was shot in Berlin over three days in August 2005. It was directed by Uwe Flade.

The second video from the album, "Rosenrot", premiered on November 30, 2005 on MTV Germany.

The third video, "Mann gegen Mann", was released on February 1, 2006. It shows the band (genuinely) naked and utilizing their respective instruments to cover themselves, with the exception of Till, who is wearing a latex diaper, and sports an inverted mohawk haircut. The video switches between the band playing, and teeming masses of naked male bodybuilders. Towards the end, Till transforms into the demon that is portrayed on the cover.

When asked about up-coming music videos in a recent interview, it was mentioned that the next video will be for Stirb nicht vor mir.[5] The current status of the video's production is unknown, and it seems unlikely that it will be made since a new album and single have been released since then.

Limited edition bonus DVD

The limited edition includes the normal CD plus a DVD with three live performances:

  1. Reise, Reise (Arena of Nîmes, Nîmes / France July 2005)
  2. Mein Teil (Club Citta, Kanagawa / Japan June 2005)
  3. Sonne (Brixton Academy, London / UK February 2005)

All bonus performances were later featured on the DVD Völkerball.

  • The Limited Edition featured slightly altered artwork, namely "Limited Edition" printed in white on the top left corner, and the band and album name is reflective.
  • The US Version is the Special Edition, with that printed on the top left corner and the parental advisory logo below, alongside the reflective band and album name.

Personnel

References

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