RAMMSTEIN Perform New Song At Italy's Gods Of Metal Festival; Multi-Cam Video Available

June 13, 2016, 8 years ago

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RAMMSTEIN Perform New Song At Italy's Gods Of Metal Festival; Multi-Cam Video Available

Germany's Rammstein performed at the Gods Of Metal festival in Monza, Italy on June 2nd where they debuted a new song entitled "Rammvier" to kick off their show. Multi-cam video is available below.

Back in April, Rammstein filed a lawsuit against Germany for having temporarily indexed their 2009 album Liebe Ist Für Alle Da. The Federal Department For Media Harmful To Young Persons, a German governmental agency responsible for listing works that could potentially harm youths, had decided that one of the songs of the album, "Ich Tu Dir Weh" as well as the pictures in the booklet accompanying the CD, were "brutalizing" and "immoral." The entire album was indexed.

Once a work gets listed by the organization, it may not be advertised and can only be sold under strict conditions - limiting its potential success. Rammstein is seeking 66,000 euros (nearly $75,000) in damages.

The Administrative Court in Cologne, Germany removed the album from the list of morally harmful works after half a year, claiming the classification to be unlawful, as it neglected considerations of artistic freedom in its decision.

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Chicago Open Air has announced Rammstein as one of the headlining acts for the 3-day music, craft beer and Gourmet Man Food festival held July 15th, 16th and 17th at Toyota Park in Bridgeview, IL, just outside Chicago. This marks Rammstein’s only 2016 US performance and first Chicago show since 2012.

Chicago Open Air will feature performances by over 40 bands, an outdoor Gourmet Man Food selection incorporating local and regional cuisine, a craft beer village highlighting top brews from the region, and other entertainment and fan experiences.


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