Rammstein have posted an intense timelapse video of their tour crew outfitting a stadium in Dresden, Germany. The entire process is highly coordinated, taking place over the span of seven days and with the help of multiple 18-wheelers and over 400 crew members carting in flooring, lights, decorative stage elements, and sound equipment. It takes 60 hours to set up the stage, and the Rammstein concert lasts 90 minutes or so.

German industrial rockers Rammstein and Icelandic electro band Hatari have recently made music videos about colonialism. Consequence of Sound says Rammstein's 'Auslander' falls short of the mission, with Hatari's 'Klefi/Samed' providing "a stirring example of how to make a politically charged video authentic and meaningful". Watch the videos below.

German industrials Rammstein's new album debuted at No. 1 in 14 different countries, and sold 270,000 units. The band's seventh studio album 'Rammstein' reached the top of the charts in Germany, Belgium, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Norway, Finland, Estonia, Portugal, Poland, Russia, Switzerland, Austria and Canada. Loudwire...