
(Glass Onyon) Fresh from two recently completed tour runs across the US, first as the headlining act and second alongside Ministry and Gary Numan, EBM legends Front Line Assembly release a brand new single today, a dark electronic reimagining of Rammstein's groundbreaking "Deutschland," a song that came out after a decade of silence from the industrial metal magnates and courted a fair amount of controversy for its centering of Germany's checkered past, fraught with famine, plague, war, and nationalism.
Front Line Assembly's signature blend of dark synth atmospherics, EBM, and heart-pounding, techno-heavy beats breathes new life into Rammstein's chart-topping industrial anthem, and serves as a standout track on the upcoming cover compilation, A Tribute to Rammstein. This star-studded album features both old and new school industrial acts, with veterans of the vanguard, honoring the leather-clad legionnaires of Germany's industrial giants.
"Deutschland" will be available everywhere July 3rd, coming in hot before A Tribute to Rammstein hits all platforms on August 25th. This single comes just in time to kick off Front Line Assembly's upcoming show dates this September!
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