Fäaschtbänkler

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Fäaschtbänkler
Fäaschtbänkler, 2018
Fäaschtbänkler, 2018
General information
Genre (s) New folk music , pop
founding 2008
Current occupation
Singing, guitar, trumpet, drums
Andreas Frei
Singing, trumpet, tuba, Styrian
Roman Pizio
Singing, accordion, bass guitar, alphorn
Roman Wüthrich
Vocals, baritone, tuba, trombone
Marco Graber
Saxophone, drums, clarinet, trombone, vocals
Michael Hutter

Die Fäaschtbänkler is a Swiss band of new folk music .

history

The music group was founded in 2008 in Kriessern by five music colleagues Andreas Frei, Roman Wüthrich, Marco Graber, Michael Hutter and Roman Pizio. Three of the five band members studied music. The band lives in Switzerland in the border triangle Germany-Austria-Switzerland.

In 2012, the Fäaschtbänkler released their first CD, Oagasenn , on their own . In 2014 the second CD called Orgasmusik was released . With this sound carrier, the band landed in the iTunes album charts for the first time. The third album followed in September 2016, Mitten in die Scheibe , which entered the Swiss album charts at number 14. With the following album Partyplanet , the Fäaschtbänkler made it into the charts in Germany, Austria and Switzerland in 2018. Her folk music album Alpaland , which was released at the same time, celebrated successes with entries in the Swiss and Austrian album charts.

The single Glück ( Mitten in die Scheibe ) was classified in the folk music category in the German airplay charts for 28 weeks (several weeks at number 1). The title Irgendwo ( Middle in the Disc ) was also to be found in the German airplay charts for over 20 weeks, also at number 1 for several weeks. The song Can you english please from the same album advanced to a YouTube hit with over 15 million views (status : April 2020) and made it to number 5. In addition, World Full of Wonder ( Partyplanet ) was number 1 on the airplay charts for several weeks.

The Fäaschtbänkler have been working closely with the Rosenklang label, Martin Simma, since 2014, and since 2016 the collaboration with Rosenklang has been expanded to include booking in particular.

repertoire

The Fäaschtbänkler play a music mix of different styles such as pop , hit , rock , house and folk music on traditional wind instruments .

Videos and social media

The Fäaschtbänkler regularly produce videos that are published on YouTube , Facebook and Instagram .

Above all, their music videos and the production of genre medleys with quick costume changes brought the Fäaschtbänklern a rapidly growing fan base and numerous followers on the social media platforms.

The currently most successful videos on YouTube are as follows (as of July 2020):

  • Music video Can you english please : 16.1 million views
  • Medley video 24 genres : 3.4 million views
  • Music video Partyplanet : 3.1 million views
  • Medley video 26 genres : 3.0 million views
  • Music video world of wonders : 2.8 million views
  • Medley video 28 genres : 2.5 million views

Live and television appearances

In the years 2015–2018 the Fäaschtbänkler were booked over 250 times for live performances. Among them, they performed several times at the Woodstock brass music festival in Ort im Innkreis and can be found at other open airs such as the World Brass Music Days , the voXXclub & friends Festival , the Brass Wiesn , the Burning B (r) ass , and many others.

Since 2015 they have made regular appearances in major television programs, such as the Musikantenstadl ( ARD / ORF ), the program Immer wieder sonntags (ARD / SWR ), the ZDF television garden , the BR evening show , and the open air “When music is playing “(ORF) and the SRF broadcasts Viva Volksmusik , Hello Again and Donnschtig-Jass.

Discography

Chart placements
(preliminary)
Explanation of the data
Albums
In the middle of the pane
  CH 14th 10/02/2016 (1 week)
Party planet
  CH 4th 07/08/2018 (5 weeks)
  DE 84 07/06/2018 (1 week)
  AT 13 07/13/2018 (2 weeks)
Alpaland
  CH 16 08/26/2018 (2 weeks)
  AT 37 08/31/2018 (1 week)
Sometimes like this; sometimes like that
  CH 11 09/15/2019 (2 weeks)
  DE 80 13.09.2019 (1 week)
  AT 18th 09/20/2019 (1 week)
We'll see you again
  CH 8th 07/26/2020 (... Template: Infobox chart placements / maintenance / provisional / 2020 where.)
  DE 30th 07/24/2020 (1 week)
  AT 3 07/31/2020 (2 weeks)

Albums

  • Oagasenn (2012)
  • Orgasmic Music (2014)
  • In the Middle of the Disc (2016)
  • Partyplanet (2018)
  • Alpaland (2018)
  • Times like this (2019)
  • See you again (2020)

Songs

  • Check way (2012)
  • Shut the fuck up and dance (2014)
  • Luck (2016)
  • Somewhere (2016)
  • You are so beautiful (2016)
  • Is so because is so (2016)
  • Can you english, please (2017)
  • Partyplanet (2018)
  • Dream woman (2018)
  • World of wonders (2018)
  • Alfonso (2018)
  • Wennduwie (2019)
  • If it's love (2019)
  • Mom (2020)
  • Homo Sapiens (2020)

Awards

  • SWR4 newcomer band 2017

Web links

swell

  1. a b Chart sources: Germany - Austria - Switzerland
  2. German Airplaycharts
  3. Fäaschtbänkler's channel on YouTube
  4. Fäaschtbänkler on Facebook
  5. Fäaschtbänkler (@faeaschtbaenkler) • Instagram photos and videos. Retrieved April 3, 2019 .
  6. Can you english please - Fäaschtbänkler (original) on YouTube
  7. fäaschtbänkler - 24 genres on YouTube
  8. Fäaschtbänkler - Partyplanet on YouTube
  9. Fäaschtbänkler - 26 genres on YouTube
  10. Fäaschtbänkler - World full of miracles on YouTube
  11. Fäaschtbänkler - 28 genres on YouTube
  12. World Brass Music Days 2019 »4 days« 30 bands | The brass music festival. Retrieved May 21, 2019 .
  13. voXXclub & friends - Festival "Burning Lederhose". Retrieved April 3, 2019 .
  14. Brass Wiesn Festival - Bands. Retrieved May 21, 2019 .
  15. ^ Burning B (r) ass - artist. Retrieved May 21, 2019 .
  16. Dates - Fäaschtbänkler. Retrieved May 21, 2019 .
  17. Again and again on Sundays
  18. ^ BR Abendschau ( Memento from July 2, 2018 in the Internet Archive )
  19. "When the music is playing" Winter Open Air 2019. January 19, 2019, accessed on April 3, 2019 .
  20. ^ Viva folk music
  21. Hello Again! The Pop-Schlager-Show - SRF. Retrieved April 3, 2019 .
  22. ^ Donnschtig-Jass - SRF. Retrieved April 3, 2019 .
  23. SWR4 Festival: Big Starter of the Year | Music & Events | SWR4 Baden-Württemberg. October 14, 2017, accessed April 3, 2019 .