Rosenrot
Rammstein · 2005
17 min · 4 tracks · industrial metal · Neue Deutsche Härte · shock rock
Rammstein's 'Rosenrot' blends industrial metal with haunting melodies, enveloped in rich, dark atmospheres.
Rosenrot is a single by Rammstein, released in 2005. Rammstein's 'Rosenrot' blends industrial metal with haunting melodies, enveloped in rich, dark atmospheres. 'Rosenrot' debuted at number one on the German Albums Chart and solidified Rammstein's influence within the industrial metal genre. The album received positive reviews for its thematic depth and production quality, contributing to Rammstein's reputation for provocative and cinematic music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Rosenrot sound like?
Rammstein's 'Rosenrot' blends industrial metal with haunting melodies, enveloped in rich, dark atmospheres. Rooted in industrial metal and Neue Deutsche Härte.
What makes Rosenrot by Rammstein notable?
'Rosenrot' debuted at number one on the German Albums Chart and solidified Rammstein's influence within the industrial metal genre. The album received positive reviews for its thematic depth and production quality, contributing to Rammstein's reputation for provocative and cinematic music. Released on December 16, 2005, 'Rosenrot' was Rammstein's fifth studio album and followed their successful record 'Mutter' from 2001. At this point in their career, the band had solidified their status in the Neue Deutsche Härte movement and were transitioning into a more experimental sound with increased electronic influences.
How many songs are on Rosenrot?
Rosenrot has 4 tracks, running approximately 17 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Rosenrot (single edit) Standout 3:47
- 2 Rosenrot (The Tweaker remix by Chris Vrenna) Standout 4:35
- 3 Rosenrot (Northern Lite remix by Northern Lite) Standout 4:46
- 4 Rosenrot (3 AM at Cosey remix by Jagz Kooner) 4:49
Release Date
December 16, 2005
Artist Origin
Germany
Runtime
17 min 59 sec
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