Till Lindemann (Rammstein) and Peter Tägtgren (Hypocrisy, Pain) have revealed that they will no longer be collaborating on Lindemann. The group issued the following statement: “Till Lindemann and Peter Tägtgren end their collaboration on ‘Lindemann’! As Till Lindemann and Peter Tägtgren confirm today, the two artists have ended their collaboration on the project ‘Lindemann’. Both…
A recent report from Bild seemed to suggest that Rammstein’s Till Lindemann had been admitted to the ICU at a Berlin hospital after testing positive for COVID-19. The singer was said to have gotten sick upon returning to Germany following a show with his Lindemann project in Moscow, Russia on March 15. However, Rammstein have…
Lindemann, the band featuring Till Lindemann (Rammstein) and Peter Tägtgren (Hypocrisy, Pain), have premiered a NSFW music video for their song “Platz Eins.” You can check out the censored version of the clip below and the uncensored version at visit-x.net. The track appears on the duo’s latest album “F & M.”
Lindemann, the band featuring Till Lindemann (Rammstein) and Peter Tägtgren (Hypocrisy, Pain), have released three more versions of their “Ach So Gern” video including a “Pain Version,” a “Clemens Wijers Version,” and a “Drago Baotić Version.” You can watch those below. This news comes after the band recently released a “One-Shot Version” of the video,…
Lindemann, the band featuring Till Lindemann (Rammstein) and Peter Tägtgren (Hypocrisy, Pain), have shared a one-shot video for their song “Ach So Gern.” This track is from the duo’s latest album “F & M.” If you missed it, the original music video for “Ach So Gern” can be found HERE.
Lindemann, the band featuring Till Lindemann (Rammstein) and Peter Tägtgren (Hypocrisy, Pain), have premiered a new video for their song “Ach So Gern.” This track is from the duo’s latest album “F & M.”
Lindemann, the band featuring Till Lindemann (Rammstein) and Peter Tägtgren (Hypocrisy, Pain), have premiered a new video for their song “Frau & Mann.” This track is from the duo’s new album “F & M,” which was released yesterday (November 22).
During a recent interview with Revolver, Till Lindemann explained why the new Lindemann album, “F & M” (out November 22), features German vocals instead of English vocals like the band’s debut album “Skills In Pills.” According to the frontman, the decision to record in German came up “because of a theater project.” Lindemann said the…
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