Reise, Reise by: Rammstein

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Average rating - 4.5 out of 5

Rating: 5 of out 5 - Well worth waiting for................

I've been a Rammstein for many years, so I can say if you're expecting an album like Mutter then brace yourself. This is a different more confident, mature Rammstein. The album sounds so far removed from all the others, (if you don't understand German go to a site that translates the lyrics for you) with brilliant plays on words and excellent lyrics. This album is certainly a change for fans. Their best one yet.

Rating: 5 of out 5 - A breath of fresh air - again!

This band just keep getting better and better - the nice touches, the towering songs, the atmosphere.

At least four songs stand out on first listen, the production is incredibly clean and the messages as always subtly intense. this album builds on Mutter - if you liked that buy this now!

Some new listeners find the German lyrics hard to get along, persevere, German is a beautifully expressive stark language in this bands hands.

As a jaded listener and an not up my arse 'musician' this band never fail to inspire.

Rating: 5 of out 5 - WOW!!!!

I wasn't sure what to think of this album, mainly due to the fact that when "Mutter" came out i was listneing to Linkin Park and Limp Bizkit and the rest of their ilk. All I have to say is that i am not disapointed. The 'Stein have reached new levels f weirdness as well, on the blinding track "Moskau" half of it is in Russian........and sung by a woman, but it is still a proper decent industrial song, what's going on there? I could go on, but i think you should jsut find out for yourself..........

Rating: 5 of out 5 - Exceeds expectations!

I had high hopes for this album after the genius they unleashed in Mutter, and I would have been quite disappointed if it hadn't been so good. Instead, I was surprised and extremely happy that my £12.99 had been put to good use!! The title track, "Reise, Reise", is a typical Rammstein track. It sounded quite average to me on my first listen, but I think that most Rammstein fans will grow to love this song too. As the accordions on Track 1 die out, you're greated by the bashing riffs of "Mein Teil". As soon as you hear this track, you know exactly what you're letting yourselves in for! Always unpredictable, yet always unforgettable, Rammstein return at their best.

Rating: 5 of out 5 - All killer, no filler

Unlike Sum 41's astonishingly inaccurately titled album, Rammstein have managed a trick not pulled off (by anyone except themselves) since Faith No More put out Angel Dust in the early 1990's and produced an album of consistently high quality, with not a single duff track on the entire disc.
Rammstein, uniquely, have a habit of doing this - I considered writing a review of Mutter a few years ago saying much the same, and their trademark sound ramains as strong as it ever was. One has to wonder if somewhere in East Germany in the 1980's the DNA of Motorhead, Reni Leifenstahl, JS Bach and Gary Numan was somehow spliced into one consumate music producing entity which started producing music and simply hasn't stopped.
As an album, just plain great. The best thing I've heard since...um...Mutter, a couple of years ago, and probably the best overall since the glory days of Faith no More or AC/DC a long, long time ago.
Just plain great.


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