RAMMSTEIN: Video Interview With RICHARD KRUSPE Available

February 10, 2010

Guitarist Richard Kruspe of German industrial metallers RAMMSTEIN recently sat down for an exclusive video interview with MySpace. The six-minute video, which can be viewed below, is interspersed with clips from the band's latest videos, behind-the-scenes shots, and remarkable footage from the band's first of four sold-out Berlin shows in late December in front of over 17,000 fans at the famed Velodrom.

RAMMSTEIN has just released a new single in the U.S. entitled "Ich Tu Dir Weh" exclusively through iTunes. The follow-up single to the controversial "Pussy" single/video, "Ich Tu Dir Weh" is taken from the Berlin-based band's critically acclaimed sixth studio album, "Liebe Ist Für Alle Da".

The "Ich Tu Dir Weh" single bundle includes four remix bonus tracks and a digital booklet. The entire bundle is $4.99 and the songs are also available for individual purchase.

RAMMSTEIN released the Jonas Åkerlund-directed video for "Ich Tu Dir Weh" in late December and it is also available as a $1.99 download on iTunes. Although the video is airing internationally, the track will not be released as a single in Gemany, Austria or Switzerland, where it has been subject to a government ban and removed from the album entirely, accompanied by changes to the artwork.

"Liebe Ist Für Alle Da" arrived in stores on October 20, 2009 through a marketing and distribution arrangement with Vagrant Records and Universal Music Germany. The album was produced by Jacob Hellner and RAMMSTEIN, with recording done at Northern California's Sonoma Mountain Studio. In the U.S. the album entered the Billboard chart at No. 13 — the highest chart entry for the band in the United States ever.

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