After a report Friday morning that Rammstein singer TIll Lindemann had tested positive for coronavirus, and was admitted into an intensive care unit at a hospital in Germany, the band has clarified the news. The singer was indeed in an ICU, but has tested negative for coronavirus. He spent the night in intensive care but has been moved as he is feeling better. Till has tested negative for the coronavirus. According to the German newspaper Bild , the legendary vocalist was in critical condition at one point, but is now apparently on the mend. As Bild reports, Lindemann returned home to Germany with an extremely high fever after he played a March 15th show in Moscow with his eponymous side project. He was rushed by medics to a hospital, where was apparently diagnosed with pneumonia and was immediately placed into the ICU. As of now, Rammstein are still slated to embark on their first-ever full-scale stadium tour of North America this summer. The trek launches August 20th in Montreal, with tickets available here.


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A Moscow hotel suite, five in the morning. Setting aside a glass of vodka, he begins to search the room for a sharp knife. Upon locating one, the singer makes a centimetre-long incision in his left arm, causing blood to spurt from the wound. He then begins methodically dripping blood onto the manuscript, applying a blood-smeared fingerprint here, a bloodied handprint there, for added personalisation. He first visited the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in , back when he was 10 years old, as a member of the East German national youth swimming squad. Five years later, earmarked as a future Olympian, the teenager was selected to represent his country in the European Junior Swimming Championships, held in Florence, Italy.
Rammstein frontman Till Lindemann says his filthy new solo album, 'Skills in Pills,' started with "a strange little fantasy. The thing is, unless his fans spoke fluent German, his innuendos were often lost in translation. But before that can happen, Lindemann spoke to Rolling Stone about Skills in Pills — mostly just to explain himself. What was the song that got this project started? But it is a strange little fantasy for you? Like, when it comes to food, if you have lobster and meat, you have surf and turf [ laughs ]. So you have both sides. You know what I mean?