Today Emigrate has released their new single “War”, taken from the “A Million Degrees” album.
There are also 5 brand new remixes from this track.
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Emigrate releases acoustic version of “You Are So Beautiful”
Today Emigrate released a beautiful acoustic version of their song “You Are So Beautiful”.
You can also download and play this song on all known streaming media, like iTunes and Spotify.
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Emigrate releases new single, 1234
Today Emigrate has released their first new track in 5 years.
1234 is the leadsingle of the upcoming new album “A Million Degrees”, which will be released on 30 november.
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Who wants to have an original RZK signature guitar?
Just over a year ago Richard started to sell some of the gear he has used over the years, during live performances and in the studio.
Now he has put 2 of his famous guitars up for sale on Bandist.
They are his original Signature guitar the ESP RZK-I and it succesor the RZK-II Burnt.The RZK-I will go for 2.990,00 € and the RZK-II can be yours for just 3.990,00 €
Sadly the RZK-II won’t come in it’s original case, because that got lost over the years.
Both guitars will come properly packed including a hand-signed certificate by Richard.* Direct link to the RZK-I
* Direct link to the RZK-II
* Other RZK gear for sale @ Bandist
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Another Potential Headliner Ruled Out Of Soundwave 2016
Metal fans hoping to see the gimp-suited, dildo-wielding, fire-scorched antics of Germany’s Rammstein live on the Soundwave stage in 2016 will be sorely disappointed, with promoter AJ Maddah officially crossing them off the list.
When an eager fan pitched the Berlin industrial-strength metallers for the 2016 bill via Twitter, the Soundwave boss replied with a curt, “No. They won’t be back in time for SW16.”
However, there is still some hope for fans of the band, with Maddah conceding that there is “definitely” a chance of one of the Rammstein members’ side projects, Richard Z. Kruspe’s Emigrate or frontman Till Lindemann’s new solo project, Lindemann, gracing one of the festival’s many stages next year.
The official dates for SW16 were announced last week, signalling the event’s return to the one-day format, hitting Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane only, and settling into the Big Day Out’s time slots around the Australia Day holiday.
Source: http://musicfeeds.com.au/