Franz Fuexe

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Franz Fuexe
General information
origin Lower Austria , Austria
Genre (s) punk
founding 2012
Current occupation
Luca Mayr
Bass , vocals
Jürgen Schallauer
Matthias Leichtfried
Chris Pruckner

Franz Fuexe is an Austrian punk band from the Mostviertel .

history

The band, founded in Lower Austria in 2012 , mixes punk and hardcore with elements of hip-hop , jazz , funk and blues . Franz Fuexe cited " Hubert von Goisern and 90s Joa Gangsta Rap" as musical influences . The predominantly minimalist song texts are performed in the Mostviertel dialect.

The band name is an allusion to the Austrian bomb bomber Franz Fuchs . For the band, which is located in the political left spectrum, provocation and controversy, but also humor and self-irony are essential components of the performance.

In 2014 the debut album Nihilismus 0.0 was released on the self-label "Du Deppade Sau Entertainment". This was followed in 2017 by the album Die Neue Disorder , which was produced by picture book producer Zebo Adam . In spring 2019 the band released their third album > Music , also produced by Zebo Adam and released on the Austrian label "Honigdachs".

Franz Fuexe's publications are largely received positively by music critics. Christian Schachinger of Der Standard wrote in an album review: "The quartet Franz Fuexe from the Lower Austrian Mostviertel is one of the most outstanding bands in Austria at the moment due to their musical body tension and ideological mood."

Discography

  • 2014: Nihilism 0.0 (Rough Trade)
  • 2017: The New Disorder (Rough Trade)
  • 2019: > Music (Honigdachs / Hoanzl)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Fuexe from the Mostviadl. September 30, 2014, accessed May 13, 2020 .
  2. Franz Fuexe: The band should stop now, we're scared - derStandard.at. Retrieved May 13, 2020 (Austrian German).
  3. dialect Punk against law and Deppert: New album from Franz Fuexe - derStandard.at. Retrieved May 13, 2020 (Austrian German).
  4. dialect Punk against law and Deppert: New album from Franz Fuexe - derStandard.at. Retrieved May 13, 2020 (Austrian German).