angst is fear, i beleive the song to be about how everyone is in fear of everyone and everything due to the media only showing the bad in the world and not the good
No you can see in the video that the people are getting more and more paranoid by consuming the internet, building walls, arming themselves and then directing their weapons and hate towards the media. And the color red probably indicates the republican party and their voters. but nice try to flip it around.
In my oppinion, the color red was chosen, because it's the natural "alarm" color, blood is red, so we are very mentally extremely aware of this color. So regarding this song, everything "media" relatet is red, it is transporting "alarming" news and information inducing fear in us. First this fear leads to sealing off against others (represented in building the walls) then that turns into mistrust against each other (spycams on the walls), the destruction of scoiety is the result (they are shooting into the circle "at each other", everything collapses). The black and white is also representing the "black and white"-thinking of today. You're either on ones side, or the other, no oppinion "in between" is accepted.
Very, very good interpretation that I agree with almost completely. The "Schwarzer Mann" is NOT a racist slur. It is simply the German term for the boogeyman, a mythical figure causing fear. Maybe in olden times when racism as such was accepted it MAY once have been intended as both a racist slur as well as a symbol of fear.
Angst in German doesn't really mean the same thing. It means fear. The song is about fear of strangers (or more specifically, immigrants), and the politician is spreading and/or abusing that fear, with the cheerleaders as his supporters (or industry lobbyists selling guns). Germany, and Europe in general, does not really have the concept of cheerleaders. Make of that what you will.
I find it interesting to contemplate the thought process of RAMMSTEIN when using words like Schwarzenmann which if literally translated mean something different to it's use in the original German (as I understand it). Given previous experience with the band the fact that 'fear of the bogeyman' could also be interpreted as 'fear of the black man' can't be any surprise. The aim of the video seems set squarely on the USA with the cheerleaders, gun culture and the archetypal 1960s style dressed dad.
Kind of a 'fun' twist: When Till had to deal with those sexual assault allegations, during live performances he changed the lyrics from 'Alle haben Angst vorm schwarzen Mann' (Everyone is afraid of the Boogeyman) to 'Alle haben Angst vorm Lindemann' (Everyone is afraid of Lindemann)
What should of course not go unmentioned is that all allegations have been dismissed. Not surprising, because no one could be found to officially attest to any of the crap.
@@spring_in_paris Fun thing is that the woman who was first coming up with the allegations later said that Till never touched her once. All allegations were at this one woman (from the management?) who picked girls from row one and possibly drugged them.
@@spring_in_parisit's funny how when allegations turn up every media piece trumps them up and throw shit but if those are dismissed they barely speak couple of words and if course never apologize.
@@spring_in_paris They were dismissed because no one would make an official statement, yes. Doesn't TECHNICALLY mean nothing happened considering how much the women were harrassed who did speak out but I guess if you've already faced the harassment it's not like it'd get worse if you also made an official statement.
I think it's more about Fear than Anxiety. It talks about fear of the (boogie man or black man, could mean both) The fear takes people that look like happy dads in suburbia, infects them through their screens, then the cheerleaders sell them bricks for their walls, sells them security cameras, sells them guns, then they use the guns to destroy all they own. The color scheme of black, white, and red is rather fascist. Meanwhile, the black mother and son, sitting in the dirt surrounded by barbed wire can't go anywhere, and people are watching on TV but not doing anything about it. Refugees from North Africa, perhaps. This is my favorite song and video from the current album. So powerful, and such a killer guitar riff.
Agree with all of your points. I interpret the color red as fear as well. It's being spread by the leader at the pulpit and his supporters (cheerleaders) which is used to control the behaviors of everyone. The shady men (perhaps those behind the scenes that are spreading the fear to the leader and his supporters) are shown as feeding on that fear.
Awesome reaction again Stacey! I love seeing people getting lost in Rammstein! In my 50+ years of listening to music I’ve never come across a band like them. They nail every aspect. The music is sublime, no words for Till’s voice and you have their music videos which are second to none as are their live shows 🤤🤤🤤🤘🤘
their concert was the best one i have seen in my life. mj's bad tour was my number one for decades, especially with the guy in a jet pack landing on stage. but rammstein crushed that with their stage alone, a true piece of art, and the show is straight fire.
I have been neglecting most new Rammstein songs for a while now, and had never seen Angst yet, it was amazing. I'm working on my thesis about the impact of mass and social media on society and democracy, and this was so fitting. They are so good, I've seen them live once but it might be time for another concert :D
@@8Smoker8 there's already video of it from their '23 concerts but it's more fun to keep it a surprise for when you actually go to their concert. and remember, feuerzone is the way to go.
Hey Stacy for me you nailed it with your analysis. Thanks for your sweet reaction you are a realy lovly person with an open mind. I'm looking forward to further Reaction from you. Greetings from Germany, pls stay safe .☺
Dear Stacey, I love your content and how you enjoy rammstein. Thank you so much, I'm already looking forward to the next reactions. Best regards from Germany
When i listened this first time i thought that bassline is must be the reason why there is an instrument as bass guitar. I mean whoever find or created it, he would be damn proud if he could listen this.
There are two eras of Germany when red, white and black were the colors of the national flag. The German Empire from 1871 to 1918. Between 1919 and 1933 the Weimarer Republik used black, red and gold (yellow) and then again it was red, white and black in the Third Reich till 1945. The Nazis used a lot to trigger fear to their means. This is - for me - the topic of the song: Don't let yourself be tricked into putting the blame on all problems to foreigners. Also, the world is not black and white. Absolute categories (black versus white / we are the good guys the others are wrong) are too simple.
Angst is the German word for fear, this song is about how the media fuels the fear that people will have of things like foreigners, or anyone that is different from them. As the song progresses you see how people are becoming more fearful of each other, as they consume the media.
So, the band usually leave things a bit open for interpretation. But a common theory is that this song is about the fear (which is "Angst" in german) against strangers and foreigners and that its being instrumentalized by politicians, mostly right wing politicans, hence the colour combination of this video is black, white and red which is are the colours of the Flag of the 3rd Reich (Nazi germany) which brought racism to a whole different level. The sentence in the refrain "Wer hat Angst vorm schwarzen Mann?" means translated "Who is affraid of the boogey man?" but the literal translation from german means "Who is affraid of the black man?" which is another hint towards this theory as well as the Sweets that they eat in the end scene in front of the TV. This sweet has an old german name, which was banned since a long time, which was "Mohrenkopf". Translated this means "N-word head". Which is another small detail very well hidden.
"Mohr" does translate to "Moor". So "Mohrenkopf" translates to "Moor's head". You were thinking of: "Negerkuss" (Negro Kiss). The name was not banned. It was just changed out of political correctness and now people pretend as if the german "n-word" "Neger", was as derrogative as the english "n-word". It was not. If you wanted to be derragatory to black people in germany you would have called them the english "n-word" as well. Just as in english where you could call people either "Negro" or the "n-word". One was a neutral term, the other was a pejorative.
"Angst" means "fear" in german. And those suburb dads started to fear everything the "boogieman" was telling on the podium. The means of isolation and destruction was advertised with smiling cheerleaders to make them act according to the greater plan.
Red, when used in a negative context (such as in this video), is often used to represent any of the following wit intensity: anger, aggression, sin, fear, impulse, dominance, and power. Red also is known to raise blood pressure and typically used to stimulate a desired response (Sale signs, for example, are usually red, to psychologically entice one to buy something, just because it's at a reduced price.)
About the red wire, due to the fact the song is about being scared about migration the red wire is to understand like the red thread into Germany's past, I would assume.
Hope you noted I use a cat photo as my RUclips image? Maybe get some points on any video recommendations I send in?? Still hoping for Rammstein LIVE videos from their current tour. My favorite source for up-to-date live videos is (pardon the language) "Rammstein Live by TheKeyboardFucker". (The name is a take-off on the autobiography by the keyboardist Flake Lorenz, whose German title translated into English roughly is "The Keyboard Fucker"). Suggest either videos of songs "Rammstein, 2019 live"; "Du Hast 2019"; "Sonne"; or the beautiful slow song, "Ohne Dich". MEOW ... 😸😻!!
In essence, this song is about how fear mongering ( by politicians, media, social media) are driving us more and more apart, while lobbies (the cheerleaders) are benefiting from this division (by 'equipping' us with items we wouldn't need without this social division).
Nice reaction! Hope you can cover some of the earlier Rammstein MV and Live, to get a more overview of the band & progression over the years.. i.e. "weißes Fleisch" (100 Jahre) 1996, "Seeman" (Bizarre?) 1996, "Klavier" 1998, "Ich Will" 2001. Looking forward to more Rammstein reactions - Thank you! 🤘🤘
This was the first time I watched the video for "Angst". I had seen several thumbnails over the time and I found the topic disturbing. What I immediately registered was that the bandmembers were sitting in a circle but all facing outwards in the very beginning. In that scene there weren't really any fences but everyone of them had their own lawnmower for their own individual little plot of land. For me this was a clear jab at both the USA with their gated communities or suburban dystopia of hundreds of identical houses in one section outside the cities. Everyone looks outside believing their neighbors to have their backs, and in the beginning that may have been grounded in reality. The second jab was at the typical German Kleinbürger with their Schrebergarten. That's the small minded city residents with their own tiny plot of garden in dedicated shrubbery filled garden sections within city limits. It's a VERY stereotypical part of German culture. Again, people claim to support individuality and community, but in reality shut themselves off from their neighbors. As we advance through the song the delineation of mine and thine gets stronger and stronger as fear and mistrust is spoon-fed to us by crazy politicians in straightjackets. They prey on the weakest members in a society as they make such great scapegoats . Weaker groups in a society can't really fight back, so they have to suffer the consequences. We are constantly bombarded with often completely unfounded claims of what group such-and-such is supposed to have done. This fear mongering and lying is such a powerful election tool to gain votes, no matter how damaging and divisive it is down the line. In the short term it may lead to power, in the long-term to the downfall of the lier. We often don't even get the original story but only a two or three times digested and regurgitated version of the original. With each and everyone retelling the tale adding on their own spin and misinformation. People begin to shut themselves off from everything outside their own echo chamber. They raise walls, hide behind barbed and concertina wire, to finally arm themselves in their perceived need to "defend" themselves. In the last section this fear/Angst is turned inward, against former neighbors. Fear leads to the potential and finally the release of violence. Here the band members fire at the misinformation spoon fed to them on screen, not even realizing that their bullets only penetrate the walls they themselves have raised against their friends. The crashing walls and the hail of bullets not only kills their friends but leads to a collapse of society and their style of living. In the end the mindless zombies consuming the snacks they bought from advertisements they saw on the same TV that brainwashed them into their zombie like state is also continuing to drain them of life and the joy for life. For me the red color symbolizes the vitality of blood, the liquid that keeps us all alive. Only when we can get rid of this negative influence of bad information will we be able to return to life. That's only my interpretation, and it can (and probably will be) wrong in at least several aspects. But what I am certain is that Rammstein did not mean Angst as in the healthy fear for your life in a truly life threatening situation but as the unfounded fear due to manipulation from the outside. A fear of something that actually isn't fearsome at all.
11:57 The colour red, black (and white) is a symbol for fascism. (the Nazi flag is best known for this) It is interesting to look at Rammstein videos and find these clues to highlight some lyric themes.
Good morning, Stacey, thank you for your reaction, Rammstein's songs are quite deep in meaning, and people interpret them in different ways, which is great, it makes you think. My opinion is that this song shows how television and public opinion can influence a person and ultimately lead his life to ruin. I would like to draw your attention to the fact that the same girls who put Till at the podium for broadcasting give weapons to young people. Which says a lot. I ask you to pay your attention to the solo performance of the song, my heart is on fire. Thank you for your reaction, with love from Russia.
I don't know if you've heard of a similar german band called Eisbrecher. But judging by your taste in music, I would highly recommend the song Fakk by Eisbrecher. This song is so massive, so strong that it bangs you against the wall with a fantastic narrative statement. The lyrics are just strong and good and definitely an idea for you, I'm sure. Almost perfectly translated by the user educated marine, who has also done enormously good translations for rammstein. And many thanks for the pleasant reactions to pleasant music.. 🎶
i just suggested you this in your last Rammstein reaction in the comments section and I glad you take it my recommendation I mean I don't if you read it or not but I'm glad anyway.next by Rammstein it could be "auslander" it's very interesting video as well by the way "angst" in German means fear actually.
I have a tuxedo cat too His name is loki He's a rescue He weighs sixteen pounds And he's not fat He's just a big big cat He's my best friend When I got sick he'd never left my side He's a good kitty
The song is basically about Racism. Fear of immigrants. There was a childrens game thats called "Who is afraid of the black man" basically the boogeyman but they are interpreting it as who is scared of black immigrants. Could be related to Germany but most likely also pretty much to the US with the weapon industry and the cheerleaders.
Just one question... How do you still have a Christmas tree if you have two cats in the house?? My cat, within the first hour after installing it, would have torn it apart!
Angst = Fear in German. If you haven't already, watch it with English Subtitles. As for the use of red, there's gotta be plenty of reasons why it made you feel what you felt
Hey Stacey, I Love Your reactions! I'm very curious what you think of Ren, with his song Hi Ren. That song is now a year old and with that he has really become big. He is an independent artist with many different styles under his name. His 2nd album Sick boi was recently released and debuted at number 1 in the UK album release. I would love to hear your opinion.
In 2009 Ren was discovered by Eric Appapoulay while busking(Playing live in the streets) one of his own songs. In 2010 he signed a recording contract with Sony Records. Ren went to London with Eric and started working on his debut album with Charlie Fowler, another member of Trick the Fox, at Sanctuary studio in South London. They started writing tracks, touring, and recording. They also posted some tracks and videos to the band's Facebook and RUclips accounts, and Tom Frampton joined the band. Ren became too sick to finish the album and had to move home to Wales. He was bedridden for up to 23 hrs a day. In 2013 Ren moved to Brighton. Ren has spent many years dealing with health issues. He was misdiagnosed with depression, bipolar disorder, and chronic fatigue syndrome and later was diagnosed with Lyme disease in Belgium.
Hello. Thanks for your nice reactions to Rammstein. Because this video is very important to me, I'm sharing my thoughts on it here. For me the topic is very clear, it's about the fear of (mass) migration of certain groups. Evidence of this is, for example, the black mother and her child who are surrounded by a “border wall”. But the text is also clear. For example, it says "The country and its people are so afraid. The mob is heavily armed." But where opinions differ is who is stirring up this fear. I often read that it would be politicians or the media in the sense of the press. But I see it differently. Also because of the colors chosen in the video. These are definitely not chosen at random. For this I have to briefly explain what the current political/social situation is in Germany. Starting with the great migration movement in 2015/16, when our former Chancellor Merkel opened the borders to many people at once, and then with the C pandemic, the conspiracy theory forces became bigger and louder. Especially on the internet. And these conspiracy theorists mainly include very right-wing groups. And also the so-called “Reichsbürger”. Before the Second World War, the Federal Republic of Germany was still called the “Deutsches Reich”. And the old flag of the “Deutsches Reich” was red, white and black. These “Reichsbürger” claim that Germany is not a sovereign state and did not receive a peace treaty after World War II. And want to restore the state order before the Second World War. For this reason, and not least because it is generally known that Rammstein are left-wing, for me it is clearly about the fear that is being stirred up by right-wing groups against foreigners/migrants. I hope I was able to give you my perspective on the video. Please ask, if there are questions open. Greets from good old germany and i wish you nice holidays. Google helped translate. ;-)
Thank you! I found this fascinating as I am not totally aware of German politics and societal problems. You taught me something new! Thank you for sharing!
I think you got the meaning pretty much right, although it would have been better if you would have put up the close captions or looked up the lyrics. The key line in the lyrics is: "Everyone is afraid of the black man". And for black man you can also read: "the boogeyman". The song is all about politicians and media fueling anxiety and hate and using fear to create division and fuel racism which eventually leads to violence and mass shootings etc.. The black man a.k.a. the boogeyman stands for everything that we consider as "different", so not only black people and immigrants, but also LGBTI, jews, and what not. And you said it yourself: people don't think anymore. They just ingest it, and take it all for being true without thinking or criticizing what is being said. The problem is that most people these days don't judge with their brains (althought they think they do), but with their emotions. Facts don't mean anything to those people, truth is simply what most people believe. And the fact that this goes for the majority of people today, is worrying to say the least. So I take this as a call to start thinking for yourself, and make decisions based on logical arguments and facts. Base your thinking on actual reality rather than on good-sounding story's that give you a warm feeling while in fact being false. I think that is what the meaning of color in this video is. The color stands for truth and it returns only when Till destroys the media so that he can freely think for himself. This very same issue is also being addressed in a similar way in the official music video of Nightwish's song "Noise". There is a similar meaning in the use of color in that video. So if you can spare the time: that one is highly reccommended :-). ruclips.net/video/LczGSoibRe8/видео.html
Love it when gorgeous girls cover Rammstein songs. There's always deep meanings to Rammstein and people often interpret them differently, the band is so far ahead of their time. It's visual poetry.
If it was'nt a gorgeous girl ... Yes she looks good, but has her appearence any weight in what she's saying? No person IS their appearence, except on OF and the likes.
@@tommyerickson1900 My mistake, I shouldn't compliment people on their appearance 😜 I've been a Rammstein fan since they started, that's the topic of the video and how I came across this channel. I watch many reaction videos, believe me some of the men aren't gorgeous 😂
Great. You did it very well and also thank you. This song is about Media what the Government tells you. They do fear about situations which aren’t to make you spend money. “Look at tv and believe everything” The red in this is typically. You will find it in many videos. The Song Deutschland from Rammstein got red beams too. But there is no hidden message. Just many history and nearly no one understands that the black girl in this song represents Germany. Especially she is the god Germania. So many reactions failed because of it.
hey Stacey, awesome reaction! My interpretation of the song is that at the beginning everyone is equal with a little fence. As soon as they watch TV they start building walls and arming themself and end up shooting someone else they see on TV even though it is there neighbor. All because someone tells them so and they believe it. That's what Till sings too, the "bogeyman (Schwarze mann) will haunt you if you're not good". In the end they eat Dickmanns. These also have another racist name "N*-Kisses". Greetings from Germany!
На мой взгляд тут наоборот говориться о том,что правительства,и телевизор навязывают людям несуществующие проблемы и ограничения,вселяют в них страх *черного страшного человека*, изза этого люди становяться подозрительны и в конце это приводит к тому,к чему в клипе.исполняеться золотое правило демократии разделяй и властвуй.
The lyrics are all about fear. Fear you've been educated to as a child, fear brought by the media and so on. Central part of the lyrics are about being afraid of the black man (which needs a short cultural explanation). Originally "black man" stands for a kind of bogeyman (or death) in German. There is an old catch and run children's game. One child is the "black man", starting with the phrase "Who's afraid of the black man?". The others answer "No one." ... "And when he comes?" ... "Then we run." The children run away and try to escape the "black man". When one is catched, it is the next "black man". I guess that's originated from medivial time when the plague (or "black death") killed half of the population of Europe. Infected people partly got a black skin and and children were told to stay away from them. Nevertheless Rammstein is playing with the double meaning of "black man". Some politicians and media spread fear about refugees comming to Europe. And even though most of them are not black, they might look a bit different and give a trigger to xenophobia ... which those politicians try to use for their own goals. So "crazy" politicians (one of the two roles, Till plays in the video) and indifferent media just seeking for attention are a dangerous combination. (That is at least my interpretation.)
You should really listen to the band Emigrate it's Richard's band the lead guitarist from Rammstein. Such a good band and he has such a great voice. I recommend the song I'm Still Alive, Eat You Alive or Blood Stained Wedding
Love how you interpret what's going on in the videos. While the creators will have a vision for how the music should be interpreted ultimately it's up to the individual which makes videos like yours so interesting. Would love to see a Reaction to Heilung | LIFA - In Maidjan. A bit different from anything you've reacted to before but after 6 years I still haven't heard anything quite like it. The fact they performed it live just adds something special. It's a bit of a long one though ✌
Dio has a great name - an amazing metal singer that you just must look up! Great song, great reaction! More please, but pretty please give The Warning their due consideration 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Just stumbled across your channel today so hello from Scotland 😀 Awesome choices so far 🤘😁 I highly recommend Iron Maiden - Fear Of The Dark live, Type O Negative - Black No. 1, Pantera -Cemetery Gates and Paradise Lost - Enchantment. I could go on for ages listing stuff but I'll leave it at that and look forward to your next video 🤘😀
I like the way you see and interpret Rammstein. I also like them. @Stacy: Well, if you're interested in songs you've never heard before, try Ego by Indila. It's a French song. Also very powerful in another way. With Indila I do the same like you with Rammstein. Although I don't speak French, I like her songs, especially this one.
Angst rather means Fear. The English term anxiety is better translated to German as nervousness or concern, but it depends a bit on the context. But its very likely if someone in says in German "Angst" it refers to Fear or Dread. And the symbolism in this video clearly hints at "fear mongering" in the media. The woman and the girl sitting in a ring of barbed wire represent a family of refugees and how we are watching them on TV and how they can watch us too. There is a lot to talk about these opposing point of views so I will not go into detail. The politician Till represented, well, Trump for example, but also other less popular politicians like form the German AFD whose main topic is to play with fears of the people, painting a picture of the "Schwarzer Mann" (bogey man) they can use to justify their agenda. The cheerleader in this video represent the media/business who kindly support the distribution of any message or product if its just profitable.
You have great insights. I live in Germany, and considering this album was written in the pandemic, I always thought this was specifically geared toward Covid and the vaccine... Especially because of the RED. When we we're given images of the virus itself, it was always red. Maybe I am wrong, your generalization about consumerism is more accurate. Just my two cents❤
To elaborate further, considering the lyrics, he speaks of not trusting strangers (the fear mongering that happened about masking and immunizing), evil will come and never leave (the virus will ALWAYS be here, just like cold and flu viruses). The fact they are building walls fits with the regulations for literally putting up a barrier (protection) between customers and employees, and symbolically the divide that the governments created between vaxxers and anti-vaxxers. I could keep going lol. Food for thought.
Pls react to ZEIT from RAMMSTEIN. U have emotions, u r smart enough to understand the lyrics, without speaking german (but if u can, pls take a look for an english subtitled version)! I promise to u to get wet eyes at watching ;) deep lyrics, but deeper cinematics ^^ greetings from Baltic-Sea, Germany
angst is fear, i beleive the song to be about how everyone is in fear of everyone and everything due to the media only showing the bad in the world and not the good
you hit the nail on the head
No you can see in the video that the people are getting more and more paranoid by consuming the internet, building walls, arming themselves and then directing their weapons and hate towards the media. And the color red probably indicates the republican party and their voters. but nice try to flip it around.
In my oppinion, the color red was chosen, because it's the natural "alarm" color, blood is red, so we are very mentally extremely aware of this color.
So regarding this song, everything "media" relatet is red, it is transporting "alarming" news and information inducing fear in us.
First this fear leads to sealing off against others (represented in building the walls) then that turns into mistrust against each other (spycams on the walls), the destruction of scoiety is the result (they are shooting into the circle "at each other", everything collapses).
The black and white is also representing the "black and white"-thinking of today. You're either on ones side, or the other, no oppinion "in between" is accepted.
Very, very good interpretation that I agree with almost completely.
The "Schwarzer Mann" is NOT a racist slur. It is simply the German term for the boogeyman, a mythical figure causing fear. Maybe in olden times when racism as such was accepted it MAY once have been intended as both a racist slur as well as a symbol of fear.
Angst in German doesn't really mean the same thing. It means fear. The song is about fear of strangers (or more specifically, immigrants), and the politician is spreading and/or abusing that fear, with the cheerleaders as his supporters (or industry lobbyists selling guns). Germany, and Europe in general, does not really have the concept of cheerleaders. Make of that what you will.
Nett erklärt!
Fear as a weapon. That makes sense! I feel like fear and anxiety go hand and hand. Thank you for your interpretation!
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Angst and fear are one in the same buddy, no two words translated from different languages are ever exact equals. Cut some slack
I find it interesting to contemplate the thought process of RAMMSTEIN when using words like Schwarzenmann which if literally translated mean something different to it's use in the original German (as I understand it). Given previous experience with the band the fact that 'fear of the bogeyman' could also be interpreted as 'fear of the black man' can't be any surprise. The aim of the video seems set squarely on the USA with the cheerleaders, gun culture and the archetypal 1960s style dressed dad.
Kind of a 'fun' twist:
When Till had to deal with those sexual assault allegations, during live performances he changed the lyrics from
'Alle haben Angst vorm schwarzen Mann' (Everyone is afraid of the Boogeyman) to 'Alle haben Angst vorm Lindemann' (Everyone is afraid of Lindemann)
What should of course not go unmentioned is that all allegations have been dismissed. Not surprising, because no one could be found to officially attest to any of the crap.
@@spring_in_paris Fun thing is that the woman who was first coming up with the allegations later said that Till never touched her once. All allegations were at this one woman (from the management?) who picked girls from row one and possibly drugged them.
@@spring_in_parisit's funny how when allegations turn up every media piece trumps them up and throw shit but if those are dismissed they barely speak couple of words and if course never apologize.
@@spring_in_paris They were dismissed because no one would make an official statement, yes. Doesn't TECHNICALLY mean nothing happened considering how much the women were harrassed who did speak out but I guess if you've already faced the harassment it's not like it'd get worse if you also made an official statement.
@@strange144 there's no reason to get smart with me. As a woman, I know what harassment is. And as a woman, I also know how some women are.
I think it's more about Fear than Anxiety. It talks about fear of the (boogie man or black man, could mean both) The fear takes people that look like happy dads in suburbia, infects them through their screens, then the cheerleaders sell them bricks for their walls, sells them security cameras, sells them guns, then they use the guns to destroy all they own. The color scheme of black, white, and red is rather fascist. Meanwhile, the black mother and son, sitting in the dirt surrounded by barbed wire can't go anywhere, and people are watching on TV but not doing anything about it. Refugees from North Africa, perhaps.
This is my favorite song and video from the current album. So powerful, and such a killer guitar riff.
Agree with all of your points. I interpret the color red as fear as well. It's being spread by the leader at the pulpit and his supporters (cheerleaders) which is used to control the behaviors of everyone. The shady men (perhaps those behind the scenes that are spreading the fear to the leader and his supporters) are shown as feeding on that fear.
Awesome reaction again Stacey! I love seeing people getting lost in Rammstein! In my 50+ years of listening to music I’ve never come across a band like them. They nail every aspect. The music is sublime, no words for Till’s voice and you have their music videos which are second to none as are their live shows 🤤🤤🤤🤘🤘
they are just the perfect storm of a band!!!
their concert was the best one i have seen in my life. mj's bad tour was my number one for decades, especially with the guy in a jet pack landing on stage. but rammstein crushed that with their stage alone, a true piece of art, and the show is straight fire.
A tip, try Heilung.
Love the symbolism of fear and how we are being controlled to build walls and to not trust.
I have been neglecting most new Rammstein songs for a while now, and had never seen Angst yet, it was amazing. I'm working on my thesis about the impact of mass and social media on society and democracy, and this was so fitting. They are so good, I've seen them live once but it might be time for another concert :D
they upgraded the Mein Teil act
@@dawatcherz gonna check it out, such a classic 😁
@@8Smoker8 there's already video of it from their '23 concerts but it's more fun to keep it a surprise for when you actually go to their concert.
and remember, feuerzone is the way to go.
Hey Stacy for me you nailed it with your analysis. Thanks for your sweet reaction you are a realy lovly person with an open mind.
I'm looking forward to further Reaction from you. Greetings from Germany, pls stay safe .☺
Dear Stacey, I love your content and how you enjoy rammstein. Thank you so much, I'm already looking forward to the next reactions. Best regards from Germany
When i listened this first time i thought that bassline is must be the reason why there is an instrument as bass guitar. I mean whoever find or created it, he would be damn proud if he could listen this.
There are two eras of Germany when red, white and black were the colors of the national flag. The German Empire from 1871 to 1918. Between 1919 and 1933 the Weimarer Republik used black, red and gold (yellow) and then again it was red, white and black in the Third Reich till 1945. The Nazis used a lot to trigger fear to their means. This is - for me - the topic of the song: Don't let yourself be tricked into putting the blame on all problems to foreigners. Also, the world is not black and white. Absolute categories (black versus white / we are the good guys the others are wrong) are too simple.
"Deutchland" uses the red, black, and gold of the weimar and current german flag. "Angst" uses the red, black, and white of the ww2 nazi flag.
Please use Subtitles, you will miss out on a lot - Rammstein are Storytellers - Buckstabü, Submarine etc
Angst is the German word for fear, this song is about how the media fuels the fear that people will have of things like foreigners, or anyone that is different from them. As the song progresses you see how people are becoming more fearful of each other, as they consume the media.
So, the band usually leave things a bit open for interpretation. But a common theory is that this song is about the fear (which is "Angst" in german) against strangers and foreigners and that its being instrumentalized by politicians, mostly right wing politicans, hence the colour combination of this video is black, white and red which is are the colours of the Flag of the 3rd Reich (Nazi germany) which brought racism to a whole different level. The sentence in the refrain "Wer hat Angst vorm schwarzen Mann?" means translated "Who is affraid of the boogey man?" but the literal translation from german means "Who is affraid of the black man?" which is another hint towards this theory as well as the Sweets that they eat in the end scene in front of the TV. This sweet has an old german name, which was banned since a long time, which was "Mohrenkopf". Translated this means "N-word head". Which is another small detail very well hidden.
"Mohr" does translate to "Moor". So "Mohrenkopf" translates to "Moor's head".
You were thinking of: "Negerkuss" (Negro Kiss).
The name was not banned. It was just changed out of political correctness and now people pretend as if the german "n-word" "Neger", was as derrogative as the english "n-word".
It was not. If you wanted to be derragatory to black people in germany you would have called them the english "n-word" as well. Just as in english where you could call people either "Negro" or the "n-word". One was a neutral term, the other was a pejorative.
"Angst" means "fear" in german. And those suburb dads started to fear everything the "boogieman" was telling on the podium. The means of isolation and destruction was advertised with smiling cheerleaders to make them act according to the greater plan.
Angst = FEAR
U r getting Ramstein! Keep it going! U r perfect in this!👍(Norway)
"educatedmarine" has made english subtitels for a lot of the rammsteinvideos.
Thank you for the reaction! Btw, the little dog is Minni, gituarist Paul's dog 😊
Red, when used in a negative context (such as in this video), is often used to represent any of the following wit intensity: anger, aggression, sin, fear, impulse, dominance, and power. Red also is known to raise blood pressure and typically used to stimulate a desired response (Sale signs, for example, are usually red, to psychologically entice one to buy something, just because it's at a reduced price.)
this song feels so good live
About the red wire, due to the fact the song is about being scared about migration the red wire is to understand like the red thread into Germany's past, I would assume.
This is an interesting thought and good observation!
Also used in the "Deutschland" and "Adieu" videos. The Red Thread.
And about 96 more awesome Rammstein songs for you and us too go 🤘🤘🤘 😊
Hope you noted I use a cat photo as my RUclips image? Maybe get some points on any video recommendations I send in?? Still hoping for Rammstein LIVE videos from their current tour. My favorite source for up-to-date live videos is (pardon the language) "Rammstein Live by TheKeyboardFucker". (The name is a take-off on the autobiography by the keyboardist Flake Lorenz, whose German title translated into English roughly is "The Keyboard Fucker"). Suggest either videos of songs "Rammstein, 2019 live"; "Du Hast 2019"; "Sonne"; or the beautiful slow song, "Ohne Dich". MEOW ... 😸😻!!
love the cat picture!! thank you for the recommendations!
..maybe next live "Engel" from Maddison Square Garden.. ..(the channels "Bucksttabu" and "educatedmarine" have subtitled almost all songs of them..
Love listening to your reaction, very intelligent and you do understand the symbolisms well 👍👍
You asked what the red could mean. Red is commonly known to induce anger, anxiety, and unease.
Rammstein songs make you think about the topics from life
In essence, this song is about how fear mongering ( by politicians, media, social media) are driving us more and more apart, while lobbies (the cheerleaders) are benefiting from this division (by 'equipping' us with items we wouldn't need without this social division).
Nice reaction! Hope you can cover some of the earlier Rammstein MV and Live, to get a more overview of the band & progression over the years.. i.e. "weißes Fleisch" (100 Jahre) 1996, "Seeman" (Bizarre?) 1996, "Klavier" 1998, "Ich Will" 2001. Looking forward to more Rammstein reactions - Thank you! 🤘🤘
"Angst" means "fear" in German. It's about fearmongering by the media and governments, mostly, I think.
Excellent (Rammstein) journey you have ahead of you. Enjoy it. My only recommendation is to leave "Adieu" for last.
I’d love to see you react to “Zeit,” “Sonne” and “Radio.”
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Hi Stacey , "Haifisch" is the next song I would listen to your opinion
This was the first time I watched the video for "Angst". I had seen several thumbnails over the time and I found the topic disturbing.
What I immediately registered was that the bandmembers were sitting in a circle but all facing outwards in the very beginning. In that scene there weren't really any fences but everyone of them had their own lawnmower for their own individual little plot of land. For me this was a clear jab at both the USA with their gated communities or suburban dystopia of hundreds of identical houses in one section outside the cities. Everyone looks outside believing their neighbors to have their backs, and in the beginning that may have been grounded in reality.
The second jab was at the typical German Kleinbürger with their Schrebergarten. That's the small minded city residents with their own tiny plot of garden in dedicated shrubbery filled garden sections within city limits. It's a VERY stereotypical part of German culture. Again, people claim to support individuality and community, but in reality shut themselves off from their neighbors.
As we advance through the song the delineation of mine and thine gets stronger and stronger as fear and mistrust is spoon-fed to us by crazy politicians in straightjackets.
They prey on the weakest members in a society as they make such great scapegoats . Weaker groups in a society can't really fight back, so they have to suffer the consequences.
We are constantly bombarded with often completely unfounded claims of what group such-and-such is supposed to have done.
This fear mongering and lying is such a powerful election tool to gain votes, no matter how damaging and divisive it is down the line. In the short term it may lead to power, in the long-term to the downfall of the lier.
We often don't even get the original story but only a two or three times digested and regurgitated version of the original. With each and everyone retelling the tale adding on their own spin and misinformation.
People begin to shut themselves off from everything outside their own echo chamber. They raise walls, hide behind barbed and concertina wire, to finally arm themselves in their perceived need to "defend" themselves.
In the last section this fear/Angst is turned inward, against former neighbors. Fear leads to the potential and finally the release of violence. Here the band members fire at the misinformation spoon fed to them on screen, not even realizing that their bullets only penetrate the walls they themselves have raised against their friends. The crashing walls and the hail of bullets not only kills their friends but leads to a collapse of society and their style of living.
In the end the mindless zombies consuming the snacks they bought from advertisements they saw on the same TV that brainwashed them into their zombie like state is also continuing to drain them of life and the joy for life.
For me the red color symbolizes the vitality of blood, the liquid that keeps us all alive. Only when we can get rid of this negative influence of bad information will we be able to return to life.
That's only my interpretation, and it can (and probably will be) wrong in at least several aspects.
But what I am certain is that Rammstein did not mean Angst as in the healthy fear for your life in a truly life threatening situation but as the unfounded fear due to manipulation from the outside. A fear of something that actually isn't fearsome at all.
🙏🏼👍 deep mindfull , …just Time for …….ZEIT !
I absolutely love Rammstein been a fan for wat over 16 years 🤘
A amazing Music Video and a not so hunting one is "Zeit" from Rammstein. Also great for Analysis of the Symbolism.
11:57 The colour red, black (and white) is a symbol for fascism. (the Nazi flag is best known for this) It is interesting to look at Rammstein videos and find these clues to highlight some lyric themes.
Good morning, Stacey, thank you for your reaction, Rammstein's songs are quite deep in meaning, and people interpret them in different ways, which is great, it makes you think. My opinion is that this song shows how television and public opinion can influence a person and ultimately lead his life to ruin. I would like to draw your attention to the fact that the same girls who put Till at the podium for broadcasting give weapons to young people. Which says a lot. I ask you to pay your attention to the solo performance of the song, my heart is on fire. Thank you for your reaction, with love from Russia.
I love the disclaimer and all the reactions. Thanks
Great Song, Great Video and great Analysis from you! 👍
I don't know if you've heard of a similar german band called Eisbrecher. But judging by your taste in music, I would highly recommend the song Fakk by Eisbrecher. This song is so massive, so strong that it bangs you against the wall with a fantastic narrative statement. The lyrics are just strong and good and definitely an idea for you, I'm sure.
Almost perfectly translated by the user educated marine, who has also done enormously good translations for rammstein.
And many thanks for the pleasant reactions to pleasant music.. 🎶
I think, in general, you hit the nail squarely on the head with this one. 👌
i just suggested you this in your last Rammstein reaction in the comments section and I glad you take it my recommendation I mean I don't if you read it or not but I'm glad anyway.next by Rammstein it could be "auslander" it's very interesting video as well by the way "angst" in German means fear actually.
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You should see "Zeit" from Rammstein...❤
The song is basically about Racism. Fear of immigrants.
There was a childrens game thats called "Who is afraid of the black man" basically the boogeyman but they are interpreting it as who is scared of black immigrants. Could be related to Germany but most likely also pretty much to the US with the weapon industry and the cheerleaders.
so cute...and you too! i love rammstein and thank for your react video about germany
Just one question... How do you still have a Christmas tree if you have two cats in the house?? My cat, within the first hour after installing it, would have torn it apart!
Angst = Fear in German.
If you haven't already, watch it with English Subtitles.
As for the use of red, there's gotta be plenty of reasons why it made you feel what you felt
Great analyst on this react 👌 Tx from Québec Canada 🇲🇶🇨🇦🖐️
Hey Stacey, I Love Your reactions! I'm very curious what you think of Ren, with his song Hi Ren. That song is now a year old and with that he has really become big. He is an independent artist with many different styles under his name. His 2nd album Sick boi was recently released and debuted at number 1 in the UK album release. I would love to hear your opinion.
In 2009 Ren was discovered by Eric Appapoulay while busking(Playing live in the streets) one of his own songs. In 2010 he signed a recording contract with Sony Records. Ren went to London with Eric and started working on his debut album with Charlie Fowler, another member of Trick the Fox, at Sanctuary studio in South London. They started writing tracks, touring, and recording. They also posted some tracks and videos to the band's Facebook and RUclips accounts, and Tom Frampton joined the band.
Ren became too sick to finish the album and had to move home to Wales. He was bedridden for up to 23 hrs a day. In 2013 Ren moved to Brighton. Ren has spent many years dealing with health issues. He was misdiagnosed with depression, bipolar disorder, and chronic fatigue syndrome and later was diagnosed with Lyme disease in Belgium.
one of their best songs. watch sport frei from lindemann
Rammstein 🔥 🔥 🔥
my new hobby;stroking my beard and watching your videos! lol :)
Rammstein - Ich Will (Live from Paris) I recommend watching
Another funny german bangers! Check out "Electric Callboy". Start with "Hypa Hypa". I saw Rammstein 7times live
lovin ur reactions to Rammstein
You should definitely check out Rammlied (Live from Madison Square Garden)
I think the jacket should show the crazyness from the politicians.
Hello. Thanks for your nice reactions to Rammstein.
Because this video is very important to me, I'm sharing my thoughts on it here.
For me the topic is very clear, it's about the fear of (mass) migration of certain groups. Evidence of this is, for example, the black mother and her child who are surrounded by a “border wall”. But the text is also clear. For example, it says "The country and its people are so afraid. The mob is heavily armed."
But where opinions differ is who is stirring up this fear. I often read that it would be politicians or the media in the sense of the press. But I see it differently. Also because of the colors chosen in the video. These are definitely not chosen at random.
For this I have to briefly explain what the current political/social situation is in Germany.
Starting with the great migration movement in 2015/16, when our former Chancellor Merkel opened the borders to many people at once, and then with the C pandemic, the conspiracy theory forces became bigger and louder. Especially on the internet. And these conspiracy theorists mainly include very right-wing groups. And also the so-called “Reichsbürger”. Before the Second World War, the Federal Republic of Germany was still called the “Deutsches Reich”. And the old flag of the “Deutsches Reich” was red, white and black. These “Reichsbürger” claim that Germany is not a sovereign state and did not receive a peace treaty after World War II. And want to restore the state order before the Second World War.
For this reason, and not least because it is generally known that Rammstein are left-wing, for me it is clearly about the fear that is being stirred up by right-wing groups against foreigners/migrants.
I hope I was able to give you my perspective on the video. Please ask, if there are questions open.
Greets from good old germany and i wish you nice holidays.
Google helped translate. ;-)
Thank you! I found this fascinating as I am not totally aware of German politics and societal problems. You taught me something new! Thank you for sharing!
I think you got the meaning pretty much right, although it would have been better if you would have put up the close captions or looked up the lyrics. The key line in the lyrics is: "Everyone is afraid of the black man". And for black man you can also read: "the boogeyman". The song is all about politicians and media fueling anxiety and hate and using fear to create division and fuel racism which eventually leads to violence and mass shootings etc.. The black man a.k.a. the boogeyman stands for everything that we consider as "different", so not only black people and immigrants, but also LGBTI, jews, and what not. And you said it yourself: people don't think anymore. They just ingest it, and take it all for being true without thinking or criticizing what is being said. The problem is that most people these days don't judge with their brains (althought they think they do), but with their emotions. Facts don't mean anything to those people, truth is simply what most people believe. And the fact that this goes for the majority of people today, is worrying to say the least. So I take this as a call to start thinking for yourself, and make decisions based on logical arguments and facts. Base your thinking on actual reality rather than on good-sounding story's that give you a warm feeling while in fact being false. I think that is what the meaning of color in this video is. The color stands for truth and it returns only when Till destroys the media so that he can freely think for himself. This very same issue is also being addressed in a similar way in the official music video of Nightwish's song "Noise". There is a similar meaning in the use of color in that video. So if you can spare the time: that one is highly reccommended :-). ruclips.net/video/LczGSoibRe8/видео.html
Love it when gorgeous girls cover Rammstein songs. There's always deep meanings to Rammstein and people often interpret them differently, the band is so far ahead of their time. It's visual poetry.
If it was'nt a gorgeous girl ... Yes she looks good, but has her appearence any weight in what she's saying? No person IS their appearence, except on OF and the likes.
@@tommyerickson1900 My mistake, I shouldn't compliment people on their appearance 😜
I've been a Rammstein fan since they started, that's the topic of the video and how I came across this channel.
I watch many reaction videos, believe me some of the men aren't gorgeous 😂
Great. You did it very well and also thank you. This song is about Media what the Government tells you. They do fear about situations which aren’t to make you spend money. “Look at tv and believe everything”
The red in this is typically. You will find it in many videos. The Song Deutschland from Rammstein got red beams too. But there is no hidden message. Just many history and nearly no one understands that the black girl in this song represents Germany. Especially she is the god Germania. So many reactions failed because of it.
Great reaction.
There is so much symbolism in there one could write a book.
Straight outta illuminati records
hey Stacey, awesome reaction! My interpretation of the song is that at the beginning everyone is equal with a little fence. As soon as they watch TV they start building walls and arming themself and end up shooting someone else they see on TV even though it is there neighbor. All because someone tells them so and they believe it. That's what Till sings too, the "bogeyman (Schwarze mann) will haunt you if you're not good". In the end they eat Dickmanns. These also have another racist name "N*-Kisses". Greetings from Germany!
На мой взгляд тут наоборот говориться о том,что правительства,и телевизор навязывают людям несуществующие проблемы и ограничения,вселяют в них страх *черного страшного человека*, изза этого люди становяться подозрительны и в конце это приводит к тому,к чему в клипе.исполняеться золотое правило демократии разделяй и властвуй.
You and your beautifull cats.Wonderfull.Blessings
Oh, what a Cutie...I don't mean the Cat 🙂 Greatings from Germany🎄
The lyrics are all about fear. Fear you've been educated to as a child, fear brought by the media and so on. Central part of the lyrics are about being afraid of the black man (which needs a short cultural explanation).
Originally "black man" stands for a kind of bogeyman (or death) in German. There is an old catch and run children's game. One child is the "black man", starting with the phrase "Who's afraid of the black man?". The others answer "No one." ... "And when he comes?" ... "Then we run." The children run away and try to escape the "black man". When one is catched, it is the next "black man". I guess that's originated from medivial time when the plague (or "black death") killed half of the population of Europe. Infected people partly got a black skin and and children were told to stay away from them.
Nevertheless Rammstein is playing with the double meaning of "black man". Some politicians and media spread fear about refugees comming to Europe. And even though most of them are not black, they might look a bit different and give a trigger to xenophobia ... which those politicians try to use for their own goals. So "crazy" politicians (one of the two roles, Till plays in the video) and indifferent media just seeking for attention are a dangerous combination. (That is at least my interpretation.)
You should really listen to the band Emigrate it's Richard's band the lead guitarist from Rammstein. Such a good band and he has such a great voice. I recommend the song I'm Still Alive, Eat You Alive or Blood Stained Wedding
Love how you interpret what's going on in the videos. While the creators will have a vision for how the music should be interpreted ultimately it's up to the individual which makes videos like yours so interesting. Would love to see a Reaction to Heilung | LIFA - In Maidjan. A bit different from anything you've reacted to before but after 6 years I still haven't heard anything quite like it. The fact they performed it live just adds something special. It's a bit of a long one though ✌
If you love his Voice… there is one Video to watch: Mein Herz brennt (the piano version by Sven Helbig).
Next reaction Zeit from Rammstein it's also masterpiece visually and meaning
yes, good visuals.
What I remember from my German lessons Der Angst means fear with anger.
Okay, so basically this channel is just you reacting to two bands. Got it!
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Great song, great reaction! More please, but pretty please give The Warning their due consideration 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
thank you! the warning is coming i promise! lots of songs to react to ;)
The song is about what the media and social media and the government puts into our minds and who is watching who
Just stumbled across your channel today so hello from Scotland 😀 Awesome choices so far 🤘😁 I highly recommend Iron Maiden - Fear Of The Dark live, Type O Negative - Black No. 1, Pantera -Cemetery Gates and Paradise Lost - Enchantment. I could go on for ages listing stuff but I'll leave it at that and look forward to your next video 🤘😀
You should definitely check out Ich Will , Mein Herz Brennt , Sonne and Keine Lust
I like the way you see and interpret Rammstein. I also like them.
@Stacy: Well, if you're interested in songs you've never heard before, try Ego by Indila. It's a French song. Also very powerful in another way.
With Indila I do the same like you with Rammstein. Although I don't speak French, I like her songs, especially this one.
The text is about how we are manipulated and divided by the political elite, the media and the internet and how this creates fear between us.
Very good reaction‼️😘
Really good reaction!!!!
Yes you anderten , amazing ❤
Nice reacts! would love to see your reaction to Sleep Token's Rain or Ascensionism. Cheers!
The song is also about scaring children. Instead of the boogeyman they use Schwartzer man to keep children in line.
The more I watch your videos the moore impressed I get of your wisdom.
You are fantastic! ⭐
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Thank you so much!!🫶🏻 you’re so sweet! Love from Texas!
the cat is so cute omg
Black and white stand for "schwarz-weiß-sehen" dont know if there is a translation
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Angst rather means Fear. The English term anxiety is better translated to German as nervousness or concern, but it depends a bit on the context. But its very likely if someone in says in German "Angst" it refers to Fear or Dread.
And the symbolism in this video clearly hints at "fear mongering" in the media. The woman and the girl sitting in a ring of barbed wire represent a family of refugees and how we are watching them on TV and how they can watch us too. There is a lot to talk about these opposing point of views so I will not go into detail.
The politician Till represented, well, Trump for example, but also other less popular politicians like form the German AFD whose main topic is to play with fears of the people, painting a picture of the "Schwarzer Mann" (bogey man) they can use to justify their agenda.
The cheerleader in this video represent the media/business who kindly support the distribution of any message or product if its just profitable.
You need to watch Mein Herz Brent (piano version)
The cat even looked like Ronnie James 😎🇧🇻
You have great insights. I live in Germany, and considering this album was written in the pandemic, I always thought this was specifically geared toward Covid and the vaccine... Especially because of the RED. When we we're given images of the virus itself, it was always red. Maybe I am wrong, your generalization about consumerism is more accurate. Just my two cents❤
To elaborate further, considering the lyrics, he speaks of not trusting strangers (the fear mongering that happened about masking and immunizing), evil will come and never leave (the virus will ALWAYS be here, just like cold and flu viruses). The fact they are building walls fits with the regulations for literally putting up a barrier (protection) between customers and employees, and symbolically the divide that the governments created between vaxxers and anti-vaxxers. I could keep going lol. Food for thought.
Pls react to ZEIT from RAMMSTEIN.
U have emotions, u r smart enough to understand the lyrics, without speaking german (but if u can, pls take a look for an english subtitled version)!
I promise to u to get wet eyes at watching ;)
deep lyrics, but deeper cinematics ^^
greetings from Baltic-Sea, Germany
Stacey, two words: The Beatles.
Two more words: "Hey Jude."
Thank You.
Great Channel
Angst means Fear in this song
Really need to jump into Tool rabbit hole... (Maynard James Keenan lead of tool of Tool,Puscifer and a perfect