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Background information | |
Origin | Koblenz, Germany |
Genres | Neue Deutsche Härte, industrial metal |
Years active | 2008–present |
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Website | heldmaschine |
Heldmaschine (German for "Hero Machine") are a German Neue Deutsche Härte band formed in 2008 in Koblenz as a parallel project from the Rammstein cover band Völkerball. After releasing their first album they changed their name to Heldmaschine and decided to focus on original music.[1][2]
Their first album, Weichen und Zunder, was originally released by Völkerball. It was re-released in 2013 by Heldmashine but with a line-up change – the brother of singer René Anlauff, Marco Schulte (bass), took over for Tilmann Carbow and Andreas Schanowski. The position of keyboard player was abolished.[1][2]
Discography
Albums
- 2012: Weichen und Zunder (Switches and Tinder)
- 2014: Propaganda
- 2015: Lügen (Lies)
- 2016: Himmelskörper (Heavenly Body)
- 2018: Live und laut (Live and Loud)
- 2019: Im Fadenkreuz (In the Crosshair)
- 2023: Flächenbrand (Wildfire)
EPs
- 2019: Volles Brett (Full Board)
Singles
- 2011: Gammelfleisch (Rotten Meat, from Weichen und Zunder)
- 2012: Radioaktiv (Radioactive, from Weichen und Zunder)
- 2013: Weiter! (Further!, from Propaganda)
- 2014: Propaganda (from Propaganda)
- 2015: Wer einmal lügt (Who Lies Once, from Lügen)
- 2015: Collateral (from Lügen)
- 2016: Sexschuss (Sex shot, Himmelskörper)
- 2020: Radioshow (Non-album track)
- 2021: Lockdown (from Flächenbrand)
- 2023: Sucht (Addiction, from Flächenbrand)
- 2023: Hast Du Angst (Are You Afraid, from Flächenbrand)
- 2023: Monoton (Monotone, from Flächenbrand)
Music videos
- 2012: Radioaktiv (Radioactive)
- 2013: Doktor (Doctor)
- 2013: Weiter! (Further!)
- 2014: Propaganda
- 2015: Wer einmal lügt (Who Lies Once)
- 2015: Maskenschlacht (Battle of Masks)
- 2016: Sexschuss (Sex shot)
- 2017: Die Braut, das Meer (The Bride, the Sea)
- 2019: Gottverdammter Mensch (Goddamn human)
- 2020: Radioshow
- 2020: Lockdown
- 2023: Sucht (Addiction)
- 2023: Hast Du Angst (Are You Afraid)
References
- 1 2 "Heldmaschine". aminoapps.com. Retrieved 23 August 2020.
- 1 2 "Heldmaschine". genius.com. Retrieved 23 August 2020.
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