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Reise, Reise (CD - 2004)( UPC: 00602498681503)
As low as $9.79 from DeepDiscount.com Artist: Rammstein Label: Universal Distribution Genre: Heavy Metal - Progressive Metal Album Description: Taking three years to release their follow-up to Mutter is a good idea since Reise, Reise is more of the same -- the same grit, the same growl, and the same dramatic, orchestra choruses. The... Read More |
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| Taking three years to release their follow-up to Mutter is a good idea since Reise, Reise is more of the same -- the same grit, the same growl, and the same dramatic, orchestra choruses. There's a bit more ingenuity in the production and a little more focus in the songs but not enough for the nonfaithful to pick up on. Unfortunately the lead single, "Mein Teil," is no "Du Hast," but the damning "Amerika" almost equals their breakthrough track. Whether or not Rammstein's label has the guts to release the band's acerbic "Coca-Cola/Sometimes War" view of the States as a single is another question, but it's the key track to the album, an album that has a couple more, minor surprises. The loose, bluesy guitar on "Los" adds some quirk to the band's stern, Teutonic palette, while the sinister "Stein Um Stein" creeps more than stomps in parts. That's it for twists and turns, but few bands can industrially grind as convincingly as Rammstein. Same as it ever was, Reise, Reise won't do much to increase the band's fan base, but being a tight, free-of-filler album, it'll satisfy the faithful. ~ David Jeffries One of the more unlikely success stories in music-business history, German heavy-metal collective Rammstein creates a totally uncompromising and wildly (some would say ridiculously) dramatic sound that combined elements of goth, industrial, Wagnerian opera, and progressive rock, with lyrics sung almost exclusively in German. Rammstein's concerts were even more over-the-top than the ensemble's recorded output, matching the performance art-inspired wackiness of Devo with the gross-out antics of Gwar. On its fourth album, REISE, REISE, the group continues on its mission to be one of the heaviest, spookiest, and most bizzare acts in rock, delivering one bone crunching, sci-fi/monster-movie-like epic after another. The title track mates effects-laden My Bloody Valentine-style guitars with Dream Theater-like twists and turns, while "Morgenstern" features a chorus that sounds straight out of an Alpine beer hall operated by Freddy Krueger. The most significant break with the classic Rammstein sound, however, comes with "Los," which is driven by a surprisingly bluesy acoustic guitar. Often sounding less like a band and more like the disembodied product of a haunted, demon-possessed recording studio, REISE, REISE will undoubtedly please any fan of extreme music. |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | Reise, Reise - (German) |
| 2. | Mein Teil - (German) |
| 3. | Dalai Lama - (German) |
| 4. | Keine Lust - (German) |
| 5. | Los - (German) |
| 6. | Amerika - (German) |
| 7. | Moskau - (German, Russian) |
| 8. | Morgenstern - (German) |
| 9. | Stein Um Stein - (German) |
| 10. | Ohne Dich - (German) |
| 11. | Amour - (German) |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00602498681503 |
| Release Date: | Nov 16, 2004 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | Heavy Metal - Progressive Metal |
| Label: | Universal Distribution |
| Distributor: | Universal Di |
| Producer: | Jacob Hellner |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 2004 |
| # of Discs: | 1 |
| Studio / Live: | Studio |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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