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Lindemann is a German musical project fronted by vocalist Till Lindemann. It was formed in 2013 as a super-duo alongside Swedish multi-instrumentalist Peter Tägtgren. Tägtgren originally defined their sound as a cross between his project Pain and Lindemann's main band Rammstein, adding at least it's a mix of Rammstein vocals and Pain music. Together, they released the two albums Skills in Pills (2015) and F & M (2019). Tägtgren departed Lindemann in 2020, leaving Lindemann as a solo project. Lindemann and Tägtgren met around the year 2000 in a rock pub in Stockholm, when members of Clawfinger introduced them to each other. In 2013, when Rammstein was headlining a festival in Sweden, the German singer invited Tägtgren to their show and proposed that they do a project together as Rammstein would be on a break for the next two years. They originally planned to do only one or two songs, but Tägtgren felt they were too good and wanted to write more. The name of the band was the only thing we couldn't come up with. All names considered by the band were already taken by other groups, so they eventually accepted a suggestion by somebody else and simply called it Lindemann, though Tägtgren was initially unhappy with it. On 28 May 2015, the band released its debut single Praise Abort. Their debut studio album titled Skills in Pills was released on 19 June 2015. When asked about possible future live performances, Tägtgren said it would depend on fan response to the project. Lindemann joined Tägtgren and Pain on stage for an encore performance of Praise Abort on 9 November 2016 in Hamburg. F & M and departure of Tägtgren, Live in Moscow (2018–2021) In 2018, the duo composed music for an adaptation of the play Hänsel und Gretel, with Till Lindemann also appearing in the play. In September, Lindemann and Tägtgren announced a tour of Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan in support of Lindemann's book Messer. On 16 August 2019, Peter Tägtgren announced that the new album was done, mixed and produced. On 10 September 2019, a teaser for the new single Steh auf was posted on social media announcing that the music video would be released on 13 September 2019. The music video featured Swedish actor Peter Stormare. The album F & M was released on 22 November 2019. In November 2019, the band announced a 2020 tour with members of Pain completing the live lineup. The band toured in February and March 2020, but the tour was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In November 2020, the duo announced that their collaboration had ended and that their final release together would be a concert film of their 2020 show in Moscow. Till Lindemann announced his plan to continue recording in the future under the name Till Lindemann with a different lineup. Lindemann released his first solo single Ich Hasse Kinder on 31 May 2021. A short film with the same title premiered on 26 June 2021. Ich hasse Kinder Tour, Zunge (2022–present) In early 2022, Lindemann embarked on the Ich hasse Kinder Tour with a new lineup consisting of guitarists Jes Paige and Emily Ruvidich, bassist Acey Slade and drummer Joe Letz. Upcoming tour dates were announced, but later postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The lineup went through changes later in the same year, with Slade being replaced by Danny Lohner and the addition of Constance Antoinette as keyboardist. On 29 October, it was announced that the tour would be postponed for 2023, with the exception of dates in Russia which was cancelled. On 8 September 2023, Till Lindemann announced that his first solo album titled Zunge was due to release on 3 November. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Lindemann is a German musical project fronted by vocalist Till Lindemann. It was formed in 2013 as a super-duo alongside Swedish multi-instrumentalist Peter Tägtgren. Tägtgren originally defined their sound as a cross between his project Pain and Lindemann's main band Rammstein, adding at least it's a mix of Rammstein vocals and Pain music. Together, they released the two albums Skills in Pills (2015) and F & M (2019). Tägtgren departed Lindemann in 2020, leaving Lindemann as a solo project. Lindemann and Tägtgren met around the year 2000 in a rock pub in Stockholm, when members of Clawfinger introduced them to each other. In 2013, when Rammstein was headlining a festival in Sweden, the German singer invited Tägtgren to their show and proposed that they do a project together as Rammstein would be on a break for the next two years. They originally planned to do only one or two songs, but Tägtgren felt they were too good and wanted to write more. The name of the band was the only thing we couldn't come up with. All names considered by the band were already taken by other groups, so they eventually accepted a suggestion by somebody else and simply called it Lindemann, though Tägtgren was initially unhappy with it. On 28 May 2015, the band released its debut single Praise Abort. Their debut studio album titled Skills in Pills was released on 19 June 2015. When asked about possible future live performances, Tägtgren said it would depend on fan response to the project. Lindemann joined Tägtgren and Pain on stage for an encore performance of Praise Abort on 9 November 2016 in Hamburg. F & M and departure of Tägtgren, Live in Moscow (2018–2021) In 2018, the duo composed music for an adaptation of the play Hänsel und Gretel, with Till Lindemann also appearing in the play. In September, Lindemann and Tägtgren announced a tour of Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan in support of Lindemann's book Messer. On 16 August 2019, Peter Tägtgren announced that the new album was done, mixed and produced. On 10 September 2019, a teaser for the new single Steh auf was posted on social media announcing that the music video would be released on 13 September 2019. The music video featured Swedish actor Peter Stormare. The album F & M was released on 22 November 2019. In November 2019, the band announced a 2020 tour with members of Pain completing the live lineup. The band toured in February and March 2020, but the tour was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In November 2020, the duo announced that their collaboration had ended and that their final release together would be a concert film of their 2020 show in Moscow. Till Lindemann announced his plan to continue recording in the future under the name Till Lindemann with a different lineup. Lindemann released his first solo single Ich Hasse Kinder on 31 May 2021. A short film with the same title premiered on 26 June 2021. Ich hasse Kinder Tour, Zunge (2022–present) In early 2022, Lindemann embarked on the Ich hasse Kinder Tour with a new lineup consisting of guitarists Jes Paige and Emily Ruvidich, bassist Acey Slade and drummer Joe Letz. Upcoming tour dates were announced, but later postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The lineup went through changes later in the same year, with Slade being replaced by Danny Lohner and the addition of Constance Antoinette as keyboardist. On 29 October, it was announced that the tour would be postponed for 2023, with the exception of dates in Russia which was cancelled. On 8 September 2023, Till Lindemann announced that his first solo album titled Zunge was due to release on 3 November. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Steh auf
Praise Abort
Skills in Pills
Fish On
Platz eins
Yukon
Ich weiß es nicht
Knebel
Allesfresser
Ladyboy
Frau & Mann
Fat
That's My Heart
Golden Shower
Home Sweet Home
Children Of The Sun
Cowboy
Ach so gern
Blut
G-Spot Michael
Gummi
Wer Weiß Das Schon
Schlaf Ein
Mathematik
Mathematik - A19
Ach so gern - Pain Version
Praise Abort - Drago Baotic Smooth Version
Steh auf - Trivium Remix
Platz Eins - Video Version
Ich weiß es nicht - Ministry remix
Steh auf - Live
Mathematik Sture Mix
Ach so gern (Pain Version)
Home Sweet Home - Live
Allesfresser - Live
Skills In Pills - Live
Ladyboy - Live
Fat - Live
Frau & Mann - Live
Knebel - Live
Praise Abort - Live
Ich weiß es nicht - Live
Blut - Live
Platz Eins - Live
Golden Shower - Live
Cowboy - Live
Mathematik - Remix (A4)
Frau Und Mann
Fish On - Live
Ach so gern - Live
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