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Rammstein Confirm Studio Return: "It’s Great To Be Back…"

Having cancelled all touring plans this year, Rammstein have returned to the studio to work on new music.

Rammstein Confirm Studio Return: "It’s Great To Be Back…"
Words:
Emily Carter
Photo:
Christoph Schneider

Exciting news! After fansite Rammstein World announced that Rammstein had returned to the studio last month, the band themselves have confirmed that they are indeed back making music together again.

In a photo taken by drummer Christoph Schneider from inside the studio, members of the band look to be very hard at work indeed. The accompanying caption simply reads: “Sadly no tour this year – but it’s great to be back in the studio!”

As reported by Rammstein World, the aforementioned studio is La Fabrique in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France – where their 4K-rated Untitled record was also committed to tape.

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Previously, Christoph hinted that Rammstein have “so many ideas lying around, so many unfinished songs” – so presumably they're dusting them off and seeing what they can create with those at the moment. Or have they been inspired since then, and are working on fresh music from scratch?

“We met and we’re working on new songs,” he said a couple of months ago. “We want to work on songs, but whether it’s going to be a new record, nobody knows.”

Catch Rammstein at the following dates in the UK and Europe next year:

May 2021

22 Leipzig, Red Bull Arena Leipzig (rescheduled from May 29, 2020)
23 Leipzig, Red Bull Arena Leipzig (rescheduled from May 30, 2020)
27 Klagenfurt, Wörthersee Stadion (rescheduled from May 25, 2020)
31 Stuttgart, Mercedes-Benz Arena (rescheduled from June 2, 2020)

June 2021

1 Stuttgart, Mercedes-Benz Arena (rescheduled from June 3, 2020)
5 Berlin, Olympiastadion (rescheduled from July 4, 2020)
6 Berlin, Olympiastadion (rescheduled from July 5, 2020)
12 Belfast, Boucher Road Playing Fields (rescheduled from June 17, 2020)
16 Cardiff, Principality Stadium (rescheduled from June 14, 2020)
19 Coventry, Ricoh Arena (rescheduled from June 20, 2020)
23 Aarhus, Ceres Park (rescheduled from August 4, 2020)
26 Dusseldorf, Merkur Spiel-Arena (rescheduled from June 27, 2020)
27 Dusseldorf, Merkur Spiel-Arena (rescheduled from June 28, 2020)
30 Hamburg, Volksparkstadion (rescheduled from July 1, 2020)

July 2021
1 Hamburg, Volksparkstadion (rescheduled from July 2, 2020)
5 Zurich, Stadion Letzigrund (rescheduled from June 6, 2020)
6 Zurich, Stadion Letzigrund (rescheduled from June 7, 2020)
9 Lyon, Groupama Stadium (rescheduled from July 9, 2020)
10 Lyon, Groupama Stadium (rescheduled from July 10, 2020)
13 Turin, Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino (rescheduled from July 13, 2020)
17 Warsaw, PGE Narodowy (rescheduled from July 17, 2020)
21 Tallinn, Song Festival Grounds (rescheduled from July 21, 2020)
25 Trondheim, Leangen Travbane (rescheduled from July 26 and 27, 2020, previous venue Granåsen)
30 Gothenburg, Ullevi Stadium (rescheduled from July 31, 2020)
31 Gothenburg, Ullevi Stadium (rescheduled from August 1, 2020)

August 2021

3 Nijmegen, Goffertpark (rescheduled from June 24, 2020)
7 Ostend, Park De Nieuwe Koers (rescheduled from June 10, 2020)

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