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Skills in Pills is the debut studio album by the European supergroup Lindemann, featuring Rammstein frontman Till Lindemann and Peter Tägtgren, founder of Hypocrisy and Pain. It was released on 23 June 2015 through Warner Central Europe. It was preceded by the lead single "Praise Abort", released on 28 May 2015, with "Fish On" receiving a ...
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.
[30] [31] [32] The band released their debut album Skills in Pills in June 2015. [33] On 22 November 2019, Lindemann released their second album, F&M. In 2021, Lindemann performed a Soviet war song Lubimy Gorod (Russian: Любимый город, Beloved Town) in Russian – originally sung by Mark Bernes in 1939 – for the Russian movie V2.
The album was preceded by three singles; "Steh auf", "Ich weiß es nicht" and "Knebel", with "Steh auf" peaking at No. 8 in Germany. [1] Vocalist Till Lindemann reverts to singing in German on this album unlike the group's debut album, Skills in Pills , which he sang entirely in English.
[14] [15] His second solo album, Worlds II, was released in 2021. Wijers has also written songs and contributed orchestration for Till Lindemann and Peter Tägtgren 's side project Lindemann . [ 1 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ] He further collaborated with singer Lindemann as a producer and songwriter on his debut solo album, Zunge , and contributed ...
For a long time, Alanis Morissette felt alone. From a career standpoint, she was doing considerably well for a teen in 1990s Ottawa, Ontario. She had released two dance-pop albums before she was ...
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To say Cage the Elephant's latest album had a turbulent birth would be an understatement. “It’s no secret that I had a medical crisis,” Matt Shultz tells The Associated Press from Nashville ...