Rammstein tease first new music video in a decade

It's full of nuns

Rammstein have teased images from a new music video, their first in 10 years.

The band recently completed their new album with Muse’s Rich Costey producer and revealed plans to release five new music videos.

A new slideshow on the metal act’s Instagram account depicts a picture of two actresses dressed as nuns, with the caption, “… no fire, but nuns!”

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Another photo shows religious paraphernalia and a third shot shows a clapperboard in front of singer Till Lindemann’s face with music video director Jonas Åkerlund’s name on it, and the title ‘Black Dog, Big Fish’. You can view the post below.

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… no fire, but nuns!

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Their as-yet-untitled album will be the band’s seventh studio effort, which is slated for an April release ahead of their European stadium tour. The long-awaited record will be the follow-up to 2009’s ‘Liebe Ist Für Alle Da‘.

We flew to Los Angeles to mix the record with Rich Costey, who has worked with Muse and a bunch of other big bands,” Guitarist Richard Z. Kruspe explained.

“It looks like we will have five music videos coming out this time, too. I feel really happy with the album, although a few things might still change, of course.”

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Rammstein are on tour throughout 2019. The German icons will play their only UK at Stadium MK in Milton Keynes on July 6. For their full tour dates, click here.

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