Ukranian Folk-Rock/Accordion Rendition of “Du Hast”


Via Jhayne, thanks!

This talented folk-rock outfit, called Subito, hails from Lugansk, Ukraine. At this time, Coilhouse is unable to confirm whether or not these musicians are also coal miners (as has been claimed elsewhere on teh interwubz), or just hanging out drinking with ’em. Either way, this has gotta be the best Rammstein cover since Polkaholix‘s rendition of “Pussy“.

Previous gems from Coilhouse’s time-honored “\m/” category:

6 Responses to “Ukranian Folk-Rock/Accordion Rendition of “Du Hast””

  1. Die-Screaming | Ukranian Folk Rock Group Covers Rammstein's "Du Hast" Says:

    […] I type this and I haven’t yet had my first cup of coffee.  I came across this video over on Coilhouse and, after watching it, I decided I had to share it on this site, as well.  Why?  Because […]

  2. joasakura Says:

    that is the most rocking accordion EVER. \m/ >.<\m/

  3. G Says:

    Too rad. And holy poop, I am in love with some of those facial expressions.

  4. Felix Sputnik Says:

    I like it that the lyrics are written down as: “Du hast Milch”, which means “You possess milk”.
    They do however sing: Du hast mich gefragt, und Ich hab nichts gesagt”
    “You asked me but I did not reply.”
    Great track though, will dig out my accordeon tonight.
    Sputnik

  5. Meredith Yayanos Says:

    Felix, click the “Du hast Milch” link and you’ll understand why it’s typed out that way. :-)

  6. Ukrainian Folk Rock Group Covers Rammstein's "Du Hast" Says:

    […] I type this and I haven’t yet had my first cup of coffee.  I came across this video over on Coilhouse and, after watching it, I decided I had to share it on this site, as well.  Why?  Because […]