Watch Rammstein’s Till Lindemann play a punk, a cowboy and more in poker ad
Rammstein’s Till Lindemann has appeared in a new poker advertisement, and in it he plays a range of characters – including a punk and a cowboy.
The ad, for the online poker site GGPoker, sees Lindemann play a number of characters in a high stakes poker game.
One of the characters is a cowboy, another a punk, while a third one sees him dressed as a businessman. He also appears in scenes after the game.
Check out the full ad with Lindemann in character here:
In other news, a statue of Lindemann was reportedly stolen in Germany less than 24 hours after it was erected earlier this month.
The statue was put up in the city of Rostock, Germany – near the neighbourhood of Evershagen where the Rammstein frontman grew up – in honour of the singer’s 60th birthday.
Loudwire reported that Rostock police were alerted to the theft around 10am CET on January 4 and were looking for witnesses who might have seen the theft happen.
Lindemann also featured on a new song by Sharon Kovacs called ‘Child Of Sin’ earlier this year.
The German vocalist sings in English on the title track of the Dutch artist’s new album (released under her Kovacs banner). ‘Child Of Sin’ follows Kovac’s 2015 album ‘Shades Of Black’ and 2018’s ‘Cheap Smell’.
Rammstein released their eight studio album ‘Zeit’ last year.
In a four-star review of the album, NME wrote: “‘Zeit’ might be a more reflective album than previous Rammstein records, but it’s still an energetic, swaggering beast. Nearly 30 years into their career, the band remain as ambitious and as fiery as ever with their nightmarish, industrial rock sounding as daring as ever.”
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Elizabeth Aubrey
NME