Rammstein Throw a NSFW '60s Beach Party in New 'Mein Land' Video
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The video was created by the renowned Swedish director Jonas Åkerlund who has previously worked with Metallica, Satyricon, Ozzy Osbourne and the Prodigy. The band, according to nifty interpretations from Reddit, is donning Swiss tourist drag ... perhaps. Paired with the "Where are you going? There's no space here anymore, this is my land!" lyrics, it's a parodic dig at European xenophobia.
The 'Mein Land' single officially drops on November 14 as four-track release via iTunes bunched with previously unreleased song 'Vergiss Uns Nicht,' remixes from BossHoss and Mogwai, and the 'Mein Land' video and a digital booklet. It will also be available on Amazon with fewer trimmings. Come December 6th, Rammstein will release their long-awaited retrospective set 'Made in Germany 1995 - 2011' through Universal Germany's marketing and distribution deal in the U.S. with Vagrant Records.
Watch Rammstein's 'Mein Teil' Video

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