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Description of Universal Rammstein. Untitled (2 vinyl records)

The untitled seventh studio album by the German NDH band Rammstein, also referred to as Rammstein after the band''s name, was released on May 17, 2019. This first studio work in ten years was a real triumph for the German band. Its title of the same name directly says that the circle is closed, and Rammstein are trying to give their best, as if for the first time. On a Wagnerian scale, they mix guitar-driven rock with dance rhythms, noise samples with irresistible pop melodies. What makes this spicy mix completely unique are provocative lyrics full of sex and politics, and images that have a rich cultural background, while the dramatic performance of Till Lindemann finally turns the band''s new songs into real anthems. At the same time, one cannot help but notice that their sound has become less metal and more electro-industrial in the spirit of the early release of "Sehnsucht" ("Radio" and a number of other tracks), and the composition "SEX" is seen as a clear homage to Depeche Mode. Tracklist: CD 1 Deutschland Radio Zeig Dich Ausländer Sex Puppe CD 2 Was Ich Liebe Diamant Weit Weg Tattoo Hallomann

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Disgusting, I don't recommend it to anyone!

Has some pros: The record is not all scratched and some songs can be listened to. Different cons: Both records are scratched very badly on each side, in this regard, on each of the sides the first song, and in some cases one and a half or two jumps and sounds generally terrible. Not worth your money. Songs that I play consistently, in places where there are no scratches, play very well.

Apparently very heterogeneous parties in this release. I tried to buy it last year: I got a marriage with scratches and skips on almost every track, I had to return it. This time I was more lucky: no clicks, skips and noise (except for a little noise on the A side). One of the few records I have that has bass. But on this, apparently, the advantages of 45rpm end - there are no tops, the middle is OK, the sound is no better than the usual 33rpm. I envy all those who got copies with amazing…

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