Rammstein (German pronunciation: [ˈʁamʃtaɪn]) is a German Neue Deutsche Härte band formed in Berlin in 1994. The band's lineup—consisting of lead vocalist Till Lindemann, lead guitarist Richard Kruspe, rhythm guitarist Paul Landers, bassist Oliver Riedel, drummer Christoph Schneider, and keyboardist Christian "Flake" Lorenz—has remained unchanged throughout their history. They were one of the first bands to emerge within the Neue Deutsche Härte genre, with their debut album leading the music press to coin the term, and their style of music has generally had a positive reception from music critics. Commercially, the band have been very successful, earning many No. 1 albums as well as gold and platinum certifications in countries around the world. Their grand live performances, which often feature pyrotechnics, have played a part in their popularity growth. Despite success, the band have been subject to some controversies, with their overall image and certain songs in specific having been subject to criticism. Rammstein have won several awards and honors and been nominated for two Grammy Awards.

Grammy Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1999 "Du hast" Best Metal Performance Nominated
2006 "Mein Teil" Nominated

Echo Awards

  • Best video of the year for "Engel" in 1998.[1]
  • Best German artist exporting best abroad in 1999.[2]
  • Best German Artist 2002.[3]
  • Best Rock / Alternative / Metal Artist in 2005.[4]
  • Best German Live Artist 2005.[4]
  • Best Rock / Alternative / Metal Artist in 2006.[5]
  • Best German Rock / Alternative / Metal Artist in 2010.[6]
  • Best German video for the music video "Ich tu dir weh" in 2011.[7]
  • Best German artist exporting best abroad in 2012.[8]
  • Best Rock / Alternative Artist in 2012.[8]

Kerrang! Awards

  • Best live artist in 2002.[9]
  • Best inspiration in 2010.[10]

World Music Awards

  • Best-selling German artist in the world in 2005.[11]
  • Best-selling German artist in the world in 2010.[12]

MTV Europe Music Awards

  • Best German Artist in 2005.[13]

International Music Awards

  • Best live band in 2019.[14]

Metal Hammer Awards

UK Music Video Awards

Heavy Music Awards

  • Best live band in 2020.[19]

PRG Live Entertainment Awards

  • Best artist management in 2006.[20]

Emma Gaala Awards

  • Best international artist in 2006.[21]

Edison Awards

  • Best alternative artist in 2006.[22]

Swiss Music Awards

  • Best international group in 2020.[23]

Champion DVD

AntyRadio Rock Awards

Berlin Music Video Awards

  • Best Concept for "Zeit" in 2022 (pending)[26]

Bravo Otto Awards

  • Silver award for best rock group in 1997.
  • Bronze award for best rock group in 2006.

Viva Comet Awards

  • Best live group in 1997.[27]
  • Best progressive artist in 1998.
  • Best german video for "Keine Lust" in 2005.[28]

Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards

  • Best live group in 2012.[29]

Bandit Rock Awards

  • Best artist in 2012.[30]
  • Best international live artist in 2014.[30]
  • Best international live group in 2020.
  • Best international album for the album "Rammstein" in 2020.
  • Best international song for single "Deutschland" in 2020.

Hard Rock Awards

  • Best rock group in 2001.[31]

1Live Krone Awards

  • Best live band/artist in 2005.[32]

Agendainfo Awards

  • Best concert in the Netherlands in 2010.[33]
  • Best live show in 2010.[34]

Revolver Golden Gods Awards

  • Best live artist in 2011.[35]

Loudwire Music Awards

Prize Popculture

  • Most impressive live show in 2017.[37]
  • Most impressive live show in 2022.[38]

German Music Authors' Prize

  • Prize for the best Rock / Metal composition in 2018.[39]

Iberian Festival Awards

  • Best international live performance in 2018.[40]

ZD Awards

Berlin Monument Prize

  • Ferdinand Von Quast medal in 2018.[42]

Moscow Ticketing Awards

Starcount Social Star Awards

  • German musician award in 2013.

Metal Storm Awards

Žebřík Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
1999 Themselves Best International Surprise Nominated [45]
2001 Nominated
Best International Group Nominated
Till Lindemann Best International Male Nominated
Mutter Best International Album Nominated
"Ich will" Best International Song Nominated
Best International Video Nominated
"Sonne" Best International Song Nominated
Best International Video Nominated
"Mutter" Best International Song Nominated
2002 "Feuer frei!" Best International Video Nominated
Themselves Best International Group Nominated
2004 Nominated [46]
Till Lindemann Best International Male Nominated
Reise, Reise Best International Album Won
"Amerika" Best International Song Won
Best International Video Won
"Mein Teil" Nominated
2005 Themselves Best International Group Nominated
Best International Surprise Nominated
Best International Průser Nominated
Till Lindemann Best International Male Nominated
Best International Personality Nominated
Rosenrot Best International Album Nominated
"Benzin" Best International Song Nominated
Best International Video Won
"Keine Lust" Nominated
2006 Themselves Best International Group Nominated
Völkerball Best International Music DVD Nominated
2009 Themselves Best International Group Nominated
Liebe ist für alle da Best International Album Nominated
"Pussy" Best International Video Nominated
"Roter Sand" Best International Song Nominated
2016 Themselves Best International Group Nominated [47]

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