from left Andy Arnold (guitar), Christian "Bogi" Bogert (drums), Felix Orschel (guitar & vocals), Benny Daniel (bass)
This is what distinguishes the music and the attitude to life of the four Rhineland Palatines. Meanwhile, Unherz is in its 10th year. For 10 years, the four roamed the clubs of the Republic.
Starting as tour support for one or the other well-known band, the four years after year prevailed. Most of the time, the money was just enough to pay for the band you were allowed to accompany. One therefore had to sleep in the "tour bus", where at the beginning an old, downed T3 bus, in which every time, before ignition, a shock prayer had to be given, sleep or in so many felted youth hostels. A bifi roll and the well-known Faxe beer were part of the man's equipment. The main thing was to make music together.
10 years of ups and downs, pure emotions.
Immediately after an appearance in Essen, one boarded to Worms in the kreissaal at a record speed, because Andy became a father. But the cancellation of the concert was of course not. They carried close relatives to their graves together and did not cancel the concert afterwards. Grief-moning together on stage. All this has welded together immensely over the years and all these experiences have packed the four guys into the upcoming album.
The new album "Forever" is the seventh longplayer of Unherz. It is the most mature album of the Rhineland Palatinate to date. Every single song is based on personal experiences and experiences. The album is basically a form of therapy, from life to life!
Meanwhile, Unherz is an integral part of the biggest rock and metal festivals. Of course, there is also a special headliner tour to celebrate this work of art.
A big thank you goes to our "Supporter Crew" (Cristo, Schöni, Diana, Nicole and Marcus A.D.), who are always at our side with advice and above all deeds and thus provide us with a strong support. We are grateful and proud to be such a great and unhearted family at the same time.
Thus, we raise our glass for many more years. Cheers.
from left Andy Arnold (guitar), Christian "Bogi" Bogert (drums), Felix Orschel (guitar & vocals), Benny Daniel (bass)
This is what distinguishes the music and the attitude to life of the four Rhineland Palatines. Meanwhile, Unherz is in its 10th year. For 10 years, the four roamed the clubs of the Republic.
Starting as tour support for one or the other well-known band, the four years after year prevailed. Most of the time, the money was just enough to pay for the band you were allowed to accompany. One therefore had to sleep in the "tour bus", where at the beginning an old, downed T3 bus, in which every time, before ignition, a shock prayer had to be given, sleep or in so many felted youth hostels. A bifi roll and the well-known Faxe beer were part of the man's equipment. The main thing was to make music together.
10 years of ups and downs, pure emotions.
Immediately after an appearance in Essen, one boarded to Worms in the kreissaal at a record speed, because Andy became a father. But the cancellation of the concert was of course not. They carried close relatives to their graves together and did not cancel the concert afterwards. Grief-moning together on stage. All this has welded together immensely over the years and all these experiences have packed the four guys into the upcoming album.
The new album "Forever" is the seventh longplayer of Unherz. It is the most mature album of the Rhineland Palatinate to date. Every single song is based on personal experiences and experiences. The album is basically a form of therapy, from life to life!
Meanwhile, Unherz is an integral part of the biggest rock and metal festivals. Of course, there is also a special headliner tour to celebrate this work of art.
A big thank you goes to our "Supporter Crew" (Cristo, Schöni, Diana, Nicole and Marcus A.D.), who are always at our side with advice and above all deeds and thus provide us with a strong support. We are grateful and proud to be such a great and unhearted family at the same time.
Thus, we raise our glass for many more years. Cheers.