BEST MUSIC VIDEOS & CONCERTS
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- DirectorZoran BihacStarTill LindemannThe music video for the piano version of the song premiered on 7 December 2012 on Vimeo. The video shows Till Lindemann wearing a black dress and fishnets, while also sporting black and white face paint. The entire bathroom is light red, and in the centre is a 'T' shaped pool emitting light. The video consists of close-ups on Lindemann singing from behind the pool, until the second verse begins, where he begins to walk to the pool's foot. As the song closes, Lindemann walks into it and its light fades. The music video for the piano version is the first video since "Mutter" to show only Lindemann.
- DirectorJonas ÅkerlundStarsRammsteinChristoph SchneiderPaul LandersThe video depicts band members in casual 1960s beach attire. It shows them having a party while words in Beach Boys-type font describe the beach party.
- DirectorJoern HeitmannStarsRammsteinChristoph SchneiderPaul LandersThe video shows the band at the funeral of the lead singer, Till Lindemann, with some other mourners.
- DirectorJonas ÅkerlundStarsRammsteinChristoph SchneiderPaul LandersThe video shows the band performing the song with equipment that has black and gray colors. Both Till Lindemann and Oliver Riedel are wearing eye contacts that eventually turn colors.
- DirectorJonas ÅkerlundStarsRammsteinChristoph SchneiderPaul LandersThe video features the band playing the song wearing leather outfits, interspersed with six hardcore pornographic videos featuring each of the band members as a different stereotypical pornographic character.
- DirectorJonas ÅkerlundStarsRammsteinChristoph SchneiderPaul LandersThe band members in the video are almost entirely naked, aside from frontman Till Lindemann.
- DirectorZoran BihacStarsRammsteinChristoph SchneiderPaul LandersThe video was filmed in Romania and portrays the band as travelling monks who have come to a small village. Things turn ugly when one of them becomes obsessed with a local girl.
- DirectorUwe FladeStarsRichard KruspePaul LandersTill LindemannIn the video, Rammstein are firefighters. They have not had a call for a long time, and are thus very ill-equipped for dealing with an emergency.
- DirectorJoern HeitmannStarsRammsteinChristoph SchneiderPaul LandersThe video promo shows the band climbing in the mountains.
- DirectorJoern HeitmannStarsRammsteinChristoph SchneiderPaul LandersThe video shows the band in Apollo-era space suits on the Moon, with shots of other cultures acting like stereotypical Americans with the assertion that American culture is everywhere.
- DirectorZoran BihacStarsRammsteinChristoph SchneiderPaul LandersVideo promo for Rammstein's "Mein Teil". It was released as the lead single from their fourth studio album, Reise, Reise (2004).
- DirectorRob CohenStarsRammsteinChristoph SchneiderPaul LandersThe video for "Feuer frei!" was released to promote the film XXX. The music video consisted of the band playing on a fiery stage, with several clips from the film.
- DirectorJoern HeitmannStarsRammsteinChristoph SchneiderPaul Landers"Mutter" is a song by Rammstein about unhappy childhood.
- DirectorJoern HeitmannStarsRichard KruspePaul LandersTill LindemannThe music video of "Ich Will" features the band members staging a bank robbery, making it seem as realistic as possible. The video shows both the robbery and its aftermath, and moves between these two scenes. The band (Flake excluded) emerges from a police bus wearing shackles and prison attire. They are escorted by guards down a red carpet surrounded by a large cheering crowd and many cameras, toward a podium where they receive a Goldene Kamera (Golden Camera) award, a German version of the Emmy award. Behind the podium is the main entrance of the bank they destroyed earlier, with a large sepia picture of Flake over the door. The band is shown entering a bank wearing stockings over their heads, except for Flake, who has a very large and elaborate bomb strapped to his chest. They quickly remove their masks and head for the front desk. A bank employee reaches for the panic button, but she is seen by Richard, who presses her hand against the button, intentionally triggering the alarm. The woman faints, and Richard dances with her unconscious body until Ollie confirms that the Polizei and Media have arrived. The group continues to terrorize the hostages and vandalize the bank, while also fantasizing about the media storm when they exit. In another room, Till is giving a live interview to the press, who appear to be slain in the next scene, though the broadcast continues. As the band (excluding Flake) exit the bank unarmed, they are swarmed by members of the Spezialeinsatzkommando instead of the media as anticipated. Despite this the band seems to revel in the attention they are getting, and shortly after the timer on Flake's bomb reaches zero. The video quickly flicks through a series of short clips from some of Rammstein's other music videos,(Seemann, Du hast, Du riechst so gut, Stripped and Sonne) then comes to an end.
- DirectorZoran BihacStarTill LindemannThe music video for the song uses CGI to portray the struggle of an ant-colony against attacking beetles.
- DirectorJoern HeitmannStarsRammsteinChristoph SchneiderPaul LandersThe seven dwarves (played by the band) after a day of work, come home and are viseted by snow white, after being offered gold she utilizes it as a drug while being pampered by the dwarves, soon she overdoses on the gold only to revive at the end.
- DirectorPhilipp StölzlStarsRammsteinChristoph SchneiderPaul LandersA new music video was filmed as well. It depicts the band members as albino werewolf creatures, who follow a young woman to a castle where a masquerade ball is taking place. They track the woman's scent, infiltrating the ball until they find her. They seduce her into being their meal, then transform into a pack of wolves, escaping as the castle's attendants pursue them. By the end of the video, it is shown that the young woman has become a werewolf herself as the werewolves turned her.
- DirectorPhilipp StölzlRammsteins cover version of the Depeche Mode song "Stripped". The video promo incorporated footage from the Leni Riefenstahl Nazi propaganda film Olympia.
- DirectorPhilipp StölzlStarsRammsteinChristoph SchneiderAstrid MeyerfeldtAt the beginning of the clip, "Volga" drives up to an abandoned building, standing in the middle of the field. A woman in a red dress is sitting behind the wheel. Next to her - Christophe Schneider, drummer Rammstein, both are excited and tense. They say goodbye, Schneider takes a pistol from his bag and heads to the building. The action is transferred to the building. Schneider emerges from the darkness into the light, where the other participants of Rammstein wear black suits and masks. He stops in front of them, like the accused at the trial. They take off their masks with smiles on their faces. Schneider's fears turn out to be in vain - he is greeted with open arms like a lost friend, everyone drinks alcohol and makes fun.
- DirectorsAlexander HerzogKai KniepkampStarsRammsteinChristoph SchneiderPaul LandersRammstein's "Rammstein" is the final track on their debut album, Herzeleid, and was the first song written by the band. It is about the 1988 Ramstein air show disaster.
- DirectorLászló KadarStarsRammsteinChristoph SchneiderPaul LandersThe video shows Schneider, Riedel, Landers and Kruspe pulling a boat through the sand, with Lindemann and Flake, who's wearing a plague doctor mask, inside.
- DirectorEmanuel FialikStarsRammsteinChristoph SchneiderPaul LandersA music video was released for this single, depicting the band members shirtless in an all-white environment. The video opens with a Doberman Pinscher walking across the screen, with repeated cuts throughout of the dog looking curiously at the camera along with flowers shown in the Herzeleid album cover and this single. Till Lindemann is portrayed in simple close-up shots, sternly singing the lyrics and at one point sporting a menacing pair of goggles.
- DirectorZoran BihacStarsLindemannLilith BeckerMargaux BossieuxVideo clip for Lindemann: Praise Abort.
- DirectorsZoran BihacMathilde BonnefoyRob CohenStarsMarton CsokasWerner DaehnVin DieselA collection of Rammstein's music videos, live performances, behind-the-scenes featurettes, and television commercials.
- DirectorNorbert HeitkerStarsRammsteinChristoph SchneiderPaul LandersWhile Lindemann, Schneider and Flake are in the audience in the video, Paul Landers can be seen taking Schneider's place by playing the drums and Kruspe and Riedel are seen singing. The video references the film From Dusk till Dawn.