Rammstein have delivered a new video for their latest album single "Radio," and as could be expected, it's pretty NSFW.
Coming in the wake of multiple song snippets and their "Deutschland" single, "Radio" arrives via a video directed by Jörn Heitmann. As you'll witness, it finds the band back in olde-timey times, playing their new song on radio.
Before long, we're hit with images of chaos, including topless protesters, torn-away earlobes and more than a little debauchery — all of which leads to a seriously massive police response.
Watch the video for "Radio" down below.
As previously reported, the band's seventh studio album — which is untitled — will arrive on May 17. It comes nearly a decade after their 2009 album, Liebe Ist Für Alle Da.
Coming in the wake of multiple song snippets and their "Deutschland" single, "Radio" arrives via a video directed by Jörn Heitmann. As you'll witness, it finds the band back in olde-timey times, playing their new song on radio.
Before long, we're hit with images of chaos, including topless protesters, torn-away earlobes and more than a little debauchery — all of which leads to a seriously massive police response.
Watch the video for "Radio" down below.
As previously reported, the band's seventh studio album — which is untitled — will arrive on May 17. It comes nearly a decade after their 2009 album, Liebe Ist Für Alle Da.