RAMMSTEIN: 'Völkerball' DVD Artwork Revealed

October 18, 2006

The cover artwork for German industrial metallers RAMMSTEIN' upcoming DVD, entitled "Völkerball", has been posted online at this location. According to RAMMSTEIN's manager Emanuel Fialik, the disc will be packed with footage, including "almost three hours of live recordings filmed in France, Japan, England and Russia. Also there is an audio CD featuring 75 minutes of concert footage. In a special edition the band will release a second DVD with two documentaries [with a running time of] 90 minutes. That makes three discs in a special edition: two DVDs and one audio CD."

"Völkerball" will be released on November 17 in the following formats:

* Standard Edition: two-disc set (1 DVD, 140 minutes live video + 1 CD, 75 minutes live audio).

* Special Edition: three-disc set (1 DVD, 140 minutes live video + 1 DVD, 90-minute documentary, including "Anaconda in the Net" + "Reise, Reise: The Making of the Album" + 1 CD, 75 minutes live audio).

* Limited Edition: 190-page tour photo book, including all three discs from the special edition + the entire live audio recordings of the concerts (140 minutes) on an additional fourth disc!

RAMMSTEIN's latest album, "Rosenrot", received its long-overdue U.S. release on March 28 via Universal Music. The CD, which was certified platinum in Germany for sales in excess of 200,000 copies within two weeks of release last October, topped the official album chart in Germany, Austria and Finland, and landed at No. 2 in Sweden and Denmark, No. 4 in the Netherlands and the Czech Republic, No. 5 in France, No. 6 in Mexico, No. 11 in Italy and No. 29 in the U.K. In addition, "Rosenrot" achieved gold status in Austria, the Czech Republic and Switzerland.

RAMMSTEIN's track "Mein Teil" was nominated in the "Best Metal Performance" category at the 48th annual Grammy Awards, which were held in Los Angeles in early February.

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