Rosenrot
Rammstein
- Style
- Industrial Pop Metal
- Label
- Universal/Republic
- Year
- 2005
- Reviewed by
- Danny
/ 100
Killing songs: Zertören, Te Quierro Puta!
Rammstein proclaims a two/three year pause following their
latest studio album, Rosenrot. They will release shortly the Reise
Reise DVD tour, but no more tour and album for two/three years. This is a wise decision as Rosenrot is basicaly their weakest
release ... ever.
Of course, one will say that we simply get used to Rammstein's
sound and style but where the hell has vanished their aggressive industrial
metal trademark. Here, Rammstein almost turned ... pop. I discovered
Rammstein with Mutter record and since this release the
whole family loves this band. Many many times in our car, Rammstein
albums are stuck in the cd player. Following first listening in the car, my
11 year son said : "This can't be Rammstein dad, this
is much too quiet". The kid summarizes the album in just one sentence :-).
The Germans state publicly that Rosenrot contains Reise Reise
"old" studio songs, the weakest ones not used at that time I guess.
Except Zerstören - killer riff, killer chorus, killer tempo, the
only aggressive track on Rosenrot - and Te Quierro Puta -
a wonderful Spanish oriented track - the rest of the album is so predictable.
Rosenrot, Hilf Mir, Mann Gegen Mann, Feuer Und Wasser are good average
tracks like Benzin is - the single- but where Mutter
was full of hits (Mein Herz brennt, Links 234, Ich Will, Feuer
Frei!, Mutter, Spieluhr, Zwitter, Rein Raus, Adios) and Reise Reise
exploded our neck with Mein Teil, America, Moskau,
Kein Lust, Morgenstern, Stein Um Stein, this album misses the target: no hit in this record, a highest pitch for Rammstein
:-(.
There is even a lady singing on Stirb Nicht Vor Mir (Don't Die Before I
Do) ... the ultimate sell-out?
The Germans took five minutes to record a new album, why shall I waste more time to review it? No worries friends, Rosenrot will be sold millions of copies
out there ... but Rammstein lost their soul with this record.
I just hope the three years pause will help them recover it. Let me doubt
it ...