Final solver

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Final solver
General information
origin Bremen , Germany
Genre (s) Right skirt
founding 1992 as a battle cry , 2007
resolution 2005
Current occupation
Andreas Lohei ("Lolli")

Endlöser is a German right-wing rock band from Bremen . It emerged in 2001 from the right-wing rock band Schlachtruf .

Band history

As a battle cry

Initially founded under the name Endlöser in 1992, the name was eventually changed to battle cry. The band released a total of two albums and an MCD. The mini album Struggle for Survival was published by Funny Sounds and was confiscated nationwide on April 16, 1998 by the Ulm District Court . Singer and main songwriter Andreas Lohei, known as "Lolli", belonged to the Hammerskin environment.

Renamed to Final Solver

Between 2001 and 2002 the band renamed itself back to Endlöser. In 2005 Lohei moved to Cologne, so that Endlöser dissolved for several years. Members of the group then played with the band Endstufe , one of the oldest active right-wing rock groups in Germany. However, Final Solver returned in 2007. Between 2002 and 2011, Endlöser released a total of six albums, a live album and a best-of CD as well as a split CD , six of which were indexed by the Federal Testing Office for Media Harmful to Young People.

On March 20, 2012, Lohei's apartment in Cologne was searched. The background to this was the lyrics of the Endlöser CD We give gas , which have a seditious character . The album was confiscated nationwide on June 26, 2007 by the Bremen District Court . Lohei got into internal disputes with the Bremen neo-Nazi scene, which led to him continuing to run Endlöser as a solo project. The album 18 was therefore also released in 2012 as an in-house production with the support of two musicians from Strafmass and Reichswehr . Although Lohei no longer belongs to the Bremen Hammerskins, symbols of the right-wing extremist skinhead organization are in the booklet of the album.

ideology

From the beginning, Final Solvers were close to National Socialism . The band name alone is an open allusion to the so-called “ final solution to the Jewish question ”, ie the plan of the National Socialists to murder all Jews in Europe and beyond. Some of the sound carriers contain inflammatory song texts with a positive reference to National Socialism up to the trivialization of the Holocaust. The album We give gas not only has a provocative title, the cover also features incinerators that are reminiscent of the crematoria of the concentration camps . Neo-nationalist texts already had a battle cry. In 1998 they released a song called Friedensflieger , dedicated to Rudolf Hess .

There were connections to the Bremen Hammerskins. Endlöser also support the right-wing extremist group, Brigade 8 .

Discography

As a battle cry

  • 1995: White Warriors (Funny Sounds Records)
  • 1997: Struggle for Survival (Funny Sounds Records) (confiscated)
  • 1998: Overnight (Hanse Records)

As a final solver

  • 2002: For Germany ... (Ohrwurm Records) ( indexed )
  • 2003: Nationale Familie (Ohrwurm Records) (indexed)
  • 2004: Back from the Dead (White Revolution Records) (indexed)
  • 2004: Unser Kampf (split CD with combat action, PC records ) (indexed)
  • 2006: Live (Gjallarhorn Klangschmiede) (indexed)
  • 2006: We step on the gas !!! (V7 Records)
  • 2009: E. vs. Antifa (Whitenoise Records)
  • 2011: Skinheads of the old guard (Moloko Plus shipping)
  • 2012: 18 (in-house production) (indexed)
  • Unknown year: Best Of (White Revolution Records) (indexed)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ AG Ulm, EB dated April 16, 1998, Az .: 6 Ds 11 Js 498/98 - 6 AK 26/98
  2. ^ Apabiz eV: Directory of RechtsRock-Bands . In: Christian Dornbusch , Jan Raabe (Ed.): RechtsRock. Inventories and counter-strategies . Unrast Verlag, Münster 2002, ISBN 3-89771-808-1 , p. 450 .
  3. a b Fool United near Schwanewede. Antifa Bremen , 2012, accessed October 4, 2013 .
  4. ^ The Bremer Land from right to right-wing extremists. Antifa Bremen, accessed October 4, 2013 .
  5. ^ AG Bremen, BB of June 26, 2007, Az .: 91 Gs 1058/07
  6. Rhineland-Palatinate: Ministry of the Interior and for Sport (Ed.): Right-wing extremist skinheads . December 2006, p. 35 ( rlp.de [PDF]).
  7. Ingo Heiko Steimel: Music and the right-wing extremist subculture. Dissertation . RWTH Aachen 2007, p. 230 ( rwth-aachen.de [PDF]).
  8. Henning Flad: Not dead despite the ban. Ideological production in the songs of the extreme right . In: Christian Dornbusch, Jan Raabe (Ed.): RechtsRock. Inventory and counter-strategy . Unrast, 2002, ISBN 3-89771-808-1 , p. 107.
  9. ^ Information from the State Office for the Protection of the Constitution on Brigade 8 Crew Bremen. (PDF; 332 kB) Senate Press Office Bremen, accessed on September 24, 2013 .
  10. BAnz. No. 41 of February 28, 2006.
  11. BAnz. Of June 21, 2012.
  12. BAnz. No. 120 of June 30, 2006.
  13. BAnz. No. 83 of May 31, 2011.
  14. BAnz. No. 204 of October 31, 2007.
  15. BAnz. Of October 22, 2012.
  16. Federal Gazette No. 166 of June 30, 2006.