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Best songs of the week 05/31/2019

The best songs of the week: Rammstein, Fever 333, Dee Snider and more.

Ace Frehley and Bruce Springsteen are also part of this week's best selection

Here at Wikimetal we're always on the lookout for the latest news from the world of rock and heavy metal. With that in mind, we've selected the best releases of the week and compiled them into a playlist at the end of the article.

Rammstein – “Ausländer”

Rammstein is back with the third of five clips from their self-titled new album. “Ausländer” presents the band as colonizers and explorers. The video adds a new layer of sociopolitical meaning to the double-meaning lyrics. The “foreigner” in the title can represent a traveler without a fixed abode or a person with multiple sexual partners.

Fever 333 feat. Poppy – “Scary Mask”

Fever 333 , one of the biggest new names in the rock world, teamed up with singer Poppy for a collaboration. The track "Scary Mask" got a bizarre music video, with hints of monarchy and horror film.

Dee Snider – “Tomorrow's No Concern”

Dee Snider has released a new music video for the single “Tomorrow's No Concern,” recorded at a show in São Paulo. The track is part of his recent solo album, For The Love Of Metal . Snider commented: “It’s been almost a year since the lyric video for the song was released. It immediately connected with the metal community. Now, my shows are packed, not only because of Twisted Sister, but because of my current metal act. Filmed in São Paulo, Brazil, the video is a perfect representation of the amazing shows and the enthusiasm of the 'dee-sciples'.”

Ace Frehley – “Mission To Mars”

Kiss guitarist and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Ace Frehley has released a new music video. The video is entirely animated by artist Christopher Fequiere and contains several Kiss easter eggs. This is the second video from the critically acclaimed album Spaceman . “Mission To Mars” follows the release of “Rockin' With The Boys” last year.

Bruce Springsteen – “Tucson Train”

Bruce Springsteen released a music video for the song “Tucson Train” which shows him playing with a band. This is the third single from the upcoming album Western Stars , but the first in which the singer appears. “Tucson Train” is the story of an abandoned man who leaves San Francisco. “Tired of the pills and the rain,” his relationship with a woman falls apart.

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