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RAMMSTEIN Guitarist’s EMIGRATE Project Announces ‘The Persistence Of Memory’ Album

emigrate band album, RAMMSTEIN Guitarist’s EMIGRATE Project Announces ‘The Persistence Of Memory’ Album

Tthe side project of RAMMSTEIN guitarist Richard Z. Kruspe, called EMIGRATE, will release their fourth studio album,”The Persistence Of Memory”, on November 5.

The official music video for the record’s second single, “You Can’t Run Away”, directed by Anuk Rohde, can be seen below.

“The Persistence Of Memory”, named after a painting by renowned artist and conceptualist Salvador Dalí, features the following tracks:

01. Rage
02. Always On My Mind (feat. Till Lindemann)
03. Freeze My Mind
04. Yeah Yeah Yeah
05. Come Over
06. You Can’t Run Away
07. Hypothetical
08. Blood Stained Wedding
09. I Will Let You Go

As a member of RAMMSTEIN, the music world’s most explosive live act, Kruspe has been part of a ground-breaking global success story that continues to build and to ignite; along the way, he’s turned his attention to a number of parallel projects, such as constructing a studio (and a home) in his native Berlin, but it’s his decision to launch the EMIGRATE setup that has given him the greatest chance to satisfy creative instincts outside of the parent group.

The first EMIGRATE album appeared in 2007 (a self-titled record that went Top 10 in Germany, with single/video “My World” appearing on the soundtrack to the third “Resident Evil” movie); “Silent So Long” followed in 2014, featuring guest vocals from such high-profile artists as Marilyn Manson, Jonathan Davis, Peaches and the legend that will always be Lemmy. EMIGRATE’s third album, “A Million Degrees” came out in November 2018 and was described as “less a successor to ‘Silent So Long’ and more a re-booted take on the overall concept, continuing Kruspe’s desire to craft something personal.”

“I really want the freedom to collaborate with different people and to explore different kinds of music,” Kruspe explained when “A Million Degrees” was first released, “to express myself as both a writer and a singer away from deadlines, timelines and other such restrictions. The idea is to keep experimenting and to keep challenging myself. Plus, EMIGRATE works in an organic way, so musicians can come and go, and it’s still okay, it’s positive…”

RAMMSTEIN will bring its full-scale stadium production to North America for the first time ever in the summer of 2022.

emigrate band album, RAMMSTEIN Guitarist’s EMIGRATE Project Announces ‘The Persistence Of Memory’ Album