According to Kerrang, Rammstein guitarist Richard Z. Kruspe has revealed the German metal giants are aiming to release five music videos to accompany with their follow-up to 2009’s Liebe ist für alle da. Additionally, he mentioned the band wrapped up the recording back in November as they’re aiming for an April release.

Kruspe commented:

“We flew to Los Angeles to mix the record with Rich Costey, who has worked with Muse and a bunch of other big bands. It looks like we will have five music videos coming out this time too. I feel really happy with the album, although a few things might still change, of course.”

An April release makes sense since the band will embark on a European trek in May. However, don’t expect the group to return to the United States anytime soon as we also spoke to Kruspe and the guitarist told us they won’t return to the U.S until sometime in 2020:

Rammstein, we just announced a couple of weeks ago our first European stadium tour already sold out in four hours, which was unbelievable. Never happened in history that fast and we’re thinking now, “What do we do?” We’re coming in January and February 2020 to America, somewhere in 2020, nothing is set in stone, but we’re definitely coming, for sure.”

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Zenae Zukowski