Debut Album On Limited Edition 180g Vinyl Double LP!
Remastered In 2015 by Longtime Rammstein Sound Engineers!
Herzeleid is the debut album by Rammstein, now available for the first time as a limited edition 2xLP set pressed on 180 gram black vinyl! Originally released in 1995, the album was remastered in 2015 by the longtime Rammstein sound engineers.
The band helped to found a subgenre within German hard rock and metal that became known as Neue Deutsche Härte, which describes a crossover style that is influenced by New German Wave, alternative metal and groove metal combining it with elements from electronica and techno. In 2005, Herzeleid was ranked number 303 in Rock Hard magazine's book of The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time.
"Rammstein's first album was about what was to be expected from a bunch of Germans who happily grew up on everything from Skinny Puppy to Depeche Mode to Laibach and back again, not to mention plenty of skull-crushing metal straight up. Precisely brutal and often brilliantly arranged -- the band aren't per se inventive, but they bring everything together to make something astonishingly radio-friendly out of something that isn't necessarily -- HERZELEID in particular is the logical conclusion of KMFDM's self-referential electro-metal. The band freely invokes its own name throughout the way that group did in its songs -- the final tune is called 'Rammstein,' to top it all off -- and the riffs readily connect the dots between the older band's clipped guitar bursts and their even more compressed nu-metal equivalents. The swaggering sass and stomp of 'Wollt Ihr das Bett in Flammen Sehen' makes for a near-perfect start, and from there the band merrily -- without a smile on its collective face -- has a great, loud-as-hell time. The downside is that the formula is in some ways so perfected they don't vary it much -- verses with roiling basses and stomping drums, cascading feedback apocalypse and sometimes squelchy samples adding textures and beats as needed. But there's more there than might be guessed -- the sternly beautiful choruses on 'Der Meister,' soothing keyboards suggesting a 'we all march forward!' anthem for the modern day, the nods toward jungle/drum'n'bass on songs like 'Asche zu Asche,' the full-on goth/Depeche-into-metal love of 'Heirate Mich' and 'Laichzeit.' Then there's 'Seemann,' a power ballad actually worthy of the name, the type of song sung looking out over the Baltic Sea as the sun sets and you contemplate angst to the nth degree. If you're going to go, go big." - Ned Raggett, allmusic.com
Features:
Limited Edition
Double LP
180g Vinyl
Remastered in 2015
Gatefold
Embossed band name on album cover
Made in Germany
Selections:
Side A:
1. Wollt Ihr Das Bett In Flammen Sehen
2. Der Meister
3. Weisses Fleisch
Side B:
1. Asche Zu Asche
2. Seemann
3. Du Riechst So Gut
Side C:
1. Das Alte Leid
2. Heirate Mich
3. Herzeleid
Side D:
1. Laichzeit
2. Rammstein
Remastered In 2015 by Longtime Rammstein Sound Engineers!
Herzeleid is the debut album by Rammstein, now available for the first time as a limited edition 2xLP set pressed on 180 gram black vinyl! Originally released in 1995, the album was remastered in 2015 by the longtime Rammstein sound engineers.
The band helped to found a subgenre within German hard rock and metal that became known as Neue Deutsche Härte, which describes a crossover style that is influenced by New German Wave, alternative metal and groove metal combining it with elements from electronica and techno. In 2005, Herzeleid was ranked number 303 in Rock Hard magazine's book of The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time.
"Rammstein's first album was about what was to be expected from a bunch of Germans who happily grew up on everything from Skinny Puppy to Depeche Mode to Laibach and back again, not to mention plenty of skull-crushing metal straight up. Precisely brutal and often brilliantly arranged -- the band aren't per se inventive, but they bring everything together to make something astonishingly radio-friendly out of something that isn't necessarily -- HERZELEID in particular is the logical conclusion of KMFDM's self-referential electro-metal. The band freely invokes its own name throughout the way that group did in its songs -- the final tune is called 'Rammstein,' to top it all off -- and the riffs readily connect the dots between the older band's clipped guitar bursts and their even more compressed nu-metal equivalents. The swaggering sass and stomp of 'Wollt Ihr das Bett in Flammen Sehen' makes for a near-perfect start, and from there the band merrily -- without a smile on its collective face -- has a great, loud-as-hell time. The downside is that the formula is in some ways so perfected they don't vary it much -- verses with roiling basses and stomping drums, cascading feedback apocalypse and sometimes squelchy samples adding textures and beats as needed. But there's more there than might be guessed -- the sternly beautiful choruses on 'Der Meister,' soothing keyboards suggesting a 'we all march forward!' anthem for the modern day, the nods toward jungle/drum'n'bass on songs like 'Asche zu Asche,' the full-on goth/Depeche-into-metal love of 'Heirate Mich' and 'Laichzeit.' Then there's 'Seemann,' a power ballad actually worthy of the name, the type of song sung looking out over the Baltic Sea as the sun sets and you contemplate angst to the nth degree. If you're going to go, go big." - Ned Raggett, allmusic.com
Features:
Limited Edition
Double LP
180g Vinyl
Remastered in 2015
Gatefold
Embossed band name on album cover
Made in Germany
Selections:
Side A:
1. Wollt Ihr Das Bett In Flammen Sehen
2. Der Meister
3. Weisses Fleisch
Side B:
1. Asche Zu Asche
2. Seemann
3. Du Riechst So Gut
Side C:
1. Das Alte Leid
2. Heirate Mich
3. Herzeleid
Side D:
1. Laichzeit
2. Rammstein