Destination Anywhere
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General information | |
Genre (s) | Ska-punk , pop-punk |
founding | 2006 |
resolution | 2019 |
Website | http://www.destinationanywhere.de |
Last occupation | |
singing |
David Conrad |
guitar |
Tim Klein |
bass |
Andre Ruddigkeit |
Drums |
Peter Stock |
Trumpet |
Philipp Schopp |
saxophone |
Christoph Zimmermann |
saxophone |
Christian Youngest |
trombone |
Simon Bradatsch |
Destination Anywhere was a ska-punk / pop-punk band from the Siegen region .
history
The punk band Destination Anywhere was founded in 2006 in the Siegen region . Destination Anywhere consists of David Conrad ( vocals ), Tim Klein ( guitar ), Andre Rüddigkeit ( bass ), Peter Stock ( drums ), Christoph Zimmermann ( saxophone ), Christian Jüngst (saxophone), Philipp Schopp (trumpet) and Simon Bradatsch ( trombone ). The group released their debut album in 2008. The EP Coffee, Horn & Cigarettes was released in the year it was founded . The long player is called Sobstuff, Tales & Anthems and has already been downloaded 15,000 times. In addition, 5,000 copies of the album were sold on CD at concerts .
In 2009 Destination Anywhere recorded the EP You Won't Bring Me Down together with producer David Bonk, who has already worked with Panik , Aloha from Hell and LaFee . In 2010, Party, Love & Tragedy , which was also produced by Bonk, was the successor to the debut album Sobstuff, Tales & Anthems .
The group has already played at several major music festivals in Germany , including the Mair1 Festival (2007, 2008), the Traffic Jam Open Air (2011) and Rock am Ring (2012). The group achieved the latter appearance through the success at the "Ringrocker Band Contest", where the group prevailed against around 400 bands from all over the world, including Urma Sellinger , Angel at My Table , Save Our Souls and Black 13 Angelz . The group attracted further attention with their performance on June 1, 2012 during Rock am Ring, when the musicians came on stage disguised as monkeys and threw bananas into the audience. The Rhein-Zeitung described the performance as "a novelty in Rock-am-Ring history". At the “Clubstage” the group played with As I Lay Dying , FM Belfast , Mastodon and Opeth, among others .
On March 1, 2013, the band released the third album, which is called Here Is Godot . In contrast to all previously published songs, the band uses German texts on this. In October 2015 the band announced that their fourth studio and second German-language album would be released in 2016 [obsolete] , which was also created with the help of producer David Bonk.
After the fifth album "Bomben" was released in May 2018, the band announced in spring 2019 that they would break up after a farewell tour in autumn. The band's farewell tour first took them through Osnabrück, Berlin, Hamburg, Düsseldorf, Munich and Koblenz and ended with a final concert in Siegen.
Discography
EPs
- 2006: Coffee, Horn & Cigarettes
- 2009: You Won't Bring Me Down
- 2014: Fuck Off
- 2015: From the Destination Anywhere Brass Section: Let You Talk and Nothing New in the West / Daughter on Insides of an Outsider EP by Prinz Pi
Albums
- 2008: Sobstuff, Tales & Anthems
- 2010: Party, Love & Tragedy
- 2013: This is Godot
- 2016: Under the clouds
- 2018: bombs
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ hooked-on-music.de: You Won't Bring Me Down
- ↑ Mair1 Festival : Mair1 Festival 2007
- ↑ Mair1 Festival: Mair1 Festival 2008
- ↑ Traffic Jam Open Air: Traffic Jam Open Air History Bands 2011 ( Memento from June 9, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
- ^ Rhein-Zeitung : Destination Anywhere at Rock am Ring
- ↑ ringrocker.com: Final result of the jury voting
- ^ Rhein-Zeitung: Destination Anywhere start the monkey dance
- ↑ rock-am-ring.com : History
- ↑ Announcement of the new album 2016
- ↑ [1]