Henning Rümenapp focused mainly on working "behind the scenes". Stefan Ude also participated in the recording of Tamoto's debut album. Lost (T)apes contained unreleased demos recorded in 19.ĭennis Poschwatta focused on his new band, Tamoto, in which he played the guitar (and drums on the album) and shared the vocal microphone with Markus Gumball, known as G-Ball. After the hiatus, a compilation album Lost (T)apes was released in December 2006. Guano Apes took on an indefinite hiatus after the final tour in February 2005. She said that the reason for the breakup was that the members were too exhausted to continue recording a follow-up to Walking on a Thin Line. On January 2005, Nasic confirmed that the band would break up for "the underseeable future" after their Greatest Hits tour ends in the following month. The compilation also included a new single, "Break the Line". In November 2004 the group released the best of album Planet of the Apes. Planet of the Apes and hiatus (2004-2009) The album was supported by the singles "You Can't Stop Me", "Pretty in Scarlet" and "Quietly". It went to number one in Germany and it was certified gold. The limited edition also featured a bonus 80 minute DVD with a recorded concert. Their third studio album, Walking on a Thin Line, was released in March 2003 on BMG and GUN/Supersonic Records. In November 2003, Guano Apes issued the album Live. " Big in Japan" (an Alphaville cover) and "No Speech" received a lot of airplay and the album was certified gold in Germany. The songs "Big in Japan", "No Speech", "Living in a Lie" and "Dödel Up" were issued as singles. In November 2000, Guano Apes released the second studio album, Don't Give Me Names on BMG and GUN/Supersonic Records. The non-album single "Don't Turn Your Back On Me" was contributed to the Meschugge film soundtrack in 1999.ĭon't Give Me Names, commercial mainstream and Walking on a Thin Line (1999-2004) "Open Your Eyes" appeared in the Warren Miller movie, Fifty (1999) and Crusty 2000: The Metal Millennium (2000). The release of their debut album was followed by a 18 month tour of Europe and the United States. "Lord of the Boards" was commissioned for the 1998 European Snowboarding Championship. The songs "Lords of the Boards" and "Rain" were also issued as singles. The album peaked at number 4 in Germany and it was certified platinum. The song was also their first and most successful single, followed by the release in October 1997 of their debut album Proud Like a God on BMG and GUN/Supersonic Records. The band's career took off in 1996 after they won the "Local Heroes" competition held by VIVA, beating out over 1000 competitors with their song "Open Your Eyes". Lead singer Sandra Nasić joined the band later in the same year. Guano Apes were formed in 1994 in Göttingen, Germany, by guitarist Henning Rümenapp, bassist Stefan Ude and drummer Dennis Poschwatta. 1.4 Return to music and Bel Air (2009-present)īiography Early years, Proud Like a God and breakthrough (1994-1999).1.2 Don't Give Me Names, commercial mainstream and Walking on a Thin Line (1999-2004).1.1 Early years, Proud Like a God and breakthrough (1994-1999).With an area of 96 hectares, an impressive lake, rich vegetation and over 10 kilometres of paths, the space is ideal for a musical event like ASTRA Rock,” write the organisers. The ASTRA open-air museum is located in a true paradise, in the Dumbrava Sibiului nature reserve. The concerts take place in the largest open-air museum in Europe and, at the same time, the most important ethnographic institution in Romania. Guano Apes are coming back to our country, in a concert as part of the rock music festival, Astra Rock, in Sibiu, which will take place from 12 to 14 August 2022 and is hosted by the Astra Open Air Museum in Sibiu.Īccording to the festival’s description, “ASTRA Rock is the newest and most promising festival in Romania and it is aimed equally at lovers of good music and those who want to spend quality time in the atmosphere of an international live event, but also to enjoy nature and related activities with their family. If you grew up with Guano Apes music, but haven’t had the chance to see them live in Romania until now, here’s another opportunity to fulfil your lifelong dream.
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