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RAUHBEIN Announce New Album 'Rebellen & Helden' With Single 'Rausch'

RAUHBEIN Announce New Album ‚Rebellen & Helden‘ With Single ‚Rausch‘

German rock outfit RAUHBEIN have unveiled their first single ‚Rausch‘, taken from their forthcoming studio album ‚Rebellen & Helden‘, due July 3, 2026 via Perception, powered by Reigning Phoenix Music. The track marks a bold new chapter for a band that has steadily climbed the German album charts with each release. A sweeping headline tour across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland is also confirmed for autumn and winter 2026.RAUHBEIN are gearing up for what may be their most ambitious year to date. The German rock and folk outfit have released ‚Rausch‘, the lead single from their upcoming studio album ‚Rebellen & Helden‘, set for release on July 3, 2026, through Perception, powered by Reigning Phoenix Music.

Driven by muscular guitar work, infectious melodies, and the distinctive vocals of frontman Henry Rauhbein, ‚Rausch‘ blends the band’s signature Deutschrock sound with the folk-tinged elements their fanbase has come to love. Lyrically, the track explores a life lived at full throttle, capturing the relentless hunger for adrenaline, sleepless nights, and the conviction that ‚way too much is still not enough.‘ It is, as the band describes it, a celebration of living in a state of pure euphoria.

‚Rebellen & Helden‘ follows the band’s third album ‚Adrenalin‘, released in December 2024, which peaked at number 10 on the official German album charts, their highest chart position to date. Previous albums ‚Steh wieder auf‘ and ‚Herz eines Kriegers‘ both reached number 20, charting a clear upward trajectory for the group since their formation.

RAUHBEIN have built their reputation on relentless live performances, having supported acts such as In Extremo and dArtagnan, and appeared at major festivals including Wacken Open Air and Rockharz. The ‚Rebellen & Helden‘ headline tour, presented by Sonic Seducer, EMP, Monster Artists, and Headline Concerts, kicks off in October 2026 and spans 18 dates across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, with stops in Hamburg, Berlin, Munich, Vienna, and beyond.