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Rosenrot
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70 ratings
Album Reviews: 5
Album: Rosenrot
Artist: Rammstein
Release Date: 11/1/2005
Genre: Rock/Pop
Tags: blood, red, metal, heavy, rose, rt, rosenrot, benzin, red rose, neu deutsche harte

To date, Rammstein haven't been able to equal the excitement and power of their breakthrough 1998 album, Sehnsucht, and while Rosenrot suffers that fate, there's an EP's worth of brilliance and one track that towers above them all. Just as exciting as their massive hit "Du Hast," "Te Quiero... [+] Expand

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posted Feb 10, 2006
Glampire1 person agrees
Rammstein show a softer, more mature side on this follow up to Reise Reise.
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posted Dec 10, 2005
TiptoeGecko3 people agree
Rammstein's New Album Ironically titled "Rosenrot" is a definite must own album. (Why is it ironic? Rosentrot means Rosered in German. The album cover is a frozen ship in a blue enviorment.) But if you are a fan of sweet rock and roll, or heavy rock, t
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posted Mar 2, 2006
Best songs of the Album:
1.Zerstoeren
2.Spring
3.Benzin
4.Hilf mir
5.Mann gegen Mann
6.Te quiero puta
7.Feuer und wasser.
8.stirb nicht vor mir
These are the songs to look out for.The albu
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posted Dec 20, 2005
xSaintMiseryx1 person agrees
Mellowed out album compared to the others. Nice change of pace, very refreshing when it comes to their work. Adaptions from Goethe are very inspiring, and there's a clean balance between the intensity of the songs...
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posted Feb 18, 2006

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2.5 out of 5 stars David Jeffries, All Music Guide
To date, Rammstein haven't been able to equal the excitement and power of their breakthrough 1998 album, Sehnsucht, and while Rosenrot suffers that fate, there's an EP's worth of brilliance and one track that towers above them all. Just as exciting as their massive hit "Du Hast," "Te Quiero Puta!" is a glorious blend of the group's usual Teutonic crunch and mariachi music that earns the exclamation point in its title. It's loco to hear Rammstein with bright horns and Latin vocalists and just about as odd to hear them with Sharleen Spiteri -- lead singer for the classy pop act Texas -- whose sweet and somber vocals make "Stirb Nicht Vor Mir (Don't Die Before I Do)" sound very dreamy, very Nightwish. The out of control "Zerstören" and "Benzin," with its biting social commentary on the world's addiction to oil, are the final two tracks for the hypothetical four-star EP, since the rest of Rosenrot sounds a bit too formulaic. Most everything is tense during the verses, then blows up during the choruses, but if there's one area the band has made giant steps, it's with the lyrics. Greed, irresponsible hedonism, and modern-day interpretations of Goethe are touched upon through wordplay and metaphor, all of it lost on the non-Deutsch speaking set. It still doesn't make up for the stale turns the music takes on a good portion of the album, but there are signs that Sehnsucht's worthy follow-up is more possible than ever.
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