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How The F**k Do Rammstein Do It?!

Justin Hawkins Rides Again | November 1, 2025



How do they do it?! Every single time Rammstein release a new music video it’s just epic. Can anyone really challenge them in this area? I’m equally impressed and infuriated by it. Today I’m looking at their new song (and short film) “Adieu”. It’s already at 8 million views on YouTube and it’s been two days. Incredible. Let me know your thoughts in the comments below.

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Written by Justin Hawkins Rides Again

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  1. @TheFanaticalDragon

    November 1, 2025 at 2:28 pm

    Came for the Rammstein, cockles thoroughly warmed by the casual gentlemanly Young Gods Sunflower deep cut reference. Well played Good Sir! They thank the massively underrated director Tarsem Singh in the credits, I suspect because they’ve used several shots in this that are very, very similar in style and tone to parts of Singh’s movie The Immortals ( starring a very young Henry Cavill)
    Anyways. Keep it up Mr Hawkins!

  2. @CLN2125

    November 1, 2025 at 2:28 pm

    Rammstein are something else. Their music, the way they look and their production level on stage and for videos is something special. Their music videos are loke mini movies. Their live performances are a phenomenon and such a production it is like theatre. I am nearly 35 now and i have know about Rammstein but never really listened to them, now i have and i cannot stop. I am not into thay heavy metal type or industrial music. But these are exceptional

  3. @MariaFrancesca

    November 1, 2025 at 2:28 pm

    I'd say it's quite a good thing that all artists don't manage to do what Rammstein does, because we, the audience, would be on total sensory overload at all times 🙂

    Love Rammstein!

  4. @Hankthespank

    November 1, 2025 at 2:28 pm

    Is he singing "Adjö" as in "Goodbye" in Swedish? It must be it right? Or is there a similar word in german maybe. I know we have alot of words in common but still pretty dope.

  5. @theinvisibleneonrainbowzeb2567

    November 1, 2025 at 2:28 pm

    I like that in musical terms the song ends "unfinished". It's also worth watching this live, it was the closing song at the end of the encore for their 2022 Europe and N America tours, absolutely awesome live, the sound, the atmosphere, everything was just, it was everything I needed. Epic. Especially at the end when Schneider really lets rip on the drums. I'd recommend Berlin as a good 'live' of this to check out, the audience all singing along is one of those 'gives you the chills' in the best way moments

  6. @Gatsquatch.300

    November 1, 2025 at 2:28 pm

    Justin will you pkeeeeeeease do an evaluation of the band tesseract? Specifically the song palingenisis, I just want your thoughts on how as a hand how difficult it would be to play in a quartet that’s all playing off timing riffs or weird timing riffs

  7. @halsinden

    November 1, 2025 at 2:28 pm

    "this isn't JUST a music video"

    at this point i feel the need to quote fry & laurie;

    "sir, the issue of the 'quite niceness' of this particular ring has been raised in prime minister's question time"

    rammstein have relentlessly provided the most stultifying, exemplary & overwhelmingly cinematic music videos to the point where it becomes almost difficult not to take it personally.

  8. @ou7shined972

    November 1, 2025 at 2:28 pm

    I went to see Rammstein in 2005 in Glasgow with my girlfriend who was 8 and a half months pregnant with our daughter at the time. During the support I went to the toilets and when I came out again there was absolutely no one around to follow and I evidently took a wrong turn trying to get back to the main hall. I pulled back this heavy black curtain and there were these guys all dressed up like Rammstein, bare chested, wearing lederhosen and full dirty makeup etc gathered around a rickety table. Like walking into a bar in a cowboy movie, they all stopped what they were doing and turned to look at me in silence. I stared back… slack jawed at the site of these uber-fans or possibly part of the stage act each either sitting on a chair or perched on the edge of the table or standing majestically with one foot on a chair etc… they were posed perfectly, almost statuesque. We stared at each other in silence for a good 10 seconds. Eventually I regained my senses, made my apologies, a couple of them nodded silently and I left the way I came in. I found my way back to my girlfriend and told her about the strange dudes I'd seen back-stage who had made a supreme effort to cosplay the band and had a laugh about getting lost etc… Then we waited for the band to come on. First to come on were the guys I'd seen. "That's them" I shouted to her, feeling fully validated about my weird experience… obviously they were part of the stage act… then they picked up their instruments and started playing… after a few seconds of wondering what the fuck was going on I realised… they were the band. I'd walked in on Rammstein.

  9. @bobdollaz3391

    November 1, 2025 at 2:28 pm

    Saw them in San Antonio, they were AWESOME, but I was disappointed they didn't perform "Amerika", "Seeman", "Los", "Rosenrot", "Adios", "Amour", "Mann gegen Mann", (and I don't think they performed"Feurer Frei" but I've since forgotten , to my everlasting shame)

  10. @XenaBe25

    November 1, 2025 at 2:28 pm

    Zeitgeist = Time Ghost? lol I always thought it was more like "Spirit of the Age." A montage of speakeasies and flappers, with Charlie Chaplin's Little Tramp doing slapstick comedy to smthg by Scott Joplin. Or maybe one with Gorbachev and Reagan delivering famous speeches while Michael Jackson moonwalks over lit sidewalk squares and Tipper Gore argues with Dee Snider about 'devil music' while the sledgehammers come down on the Berlin Wall? Ok… So I'm not exactly Walter Benjamin 😛 But I do like the painting of the Angel of History getting blown into space by a nuclear blast. That's a very compelling piece of work, and a more fitting image to serve as a translation. The literal translation doesn't rlly work for me.

    Rammstein's portrayal in the "Zeit" vid was also quite moving, imo.

  11. @b9y

    November 1, 2025 at 2:28 pm

    I never really got in to Rammstein tbh, but I was driving 200 miles back home one night and put on their new album just to see what they've been up to. I cried, like proper full on cried to the point I had to pull over on the hard shoulder. Like ok, I had a bad day, but it was something about that album which fucking smacked me full on in the head. And thus, the new found love and appreciation for Rammstein begun. They really are something else for me.

  12. @spookylealoo25

    November 1, 2025 at 2:28 pm

    I’ve seen literally hundreds of bands live in my 40 years and none of them are as mind blowingly entertaining as Rammstein. They really are the best show out there.

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