Jeans for Jesus
| Jeans for Jesus | |
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| General information | |
| origin | Bern , Switzerland |
| Genre (s) | Electropop |
| founding | 2013 |
| Website | www.jeansforjesus.net |
| Current occupation | |
| Michael Egger | |
| Philippe Gertsch | |
| Demian Jacob | |
| Marcel Kägi | |
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Jeans for Jesus are a four-piece Swiss indie pop band from Bern . They had their breakthrough in 2014 with their debut album Jeans for Jesus .
history
The paths of the four band members crossed by chance in New York . Thereupon they founded the band on the basis of the consensus "that you make aesthetic music with texts from Bern, but that doesn't sound Swiss."
Members
- Michael Egger: The Bernese musician is the singer and therefore the voice of the band.
- Philippe Gertsch
- Demian Jacob
- Marcel Kägi: The Bernese DJ and producer has worked for Kutti MC , among others , and was part of the bands Nebelle and Rasterfahnung.
Discography
Albums
- 2014: Jeans for Jesus
- 2017: PRO
- 2020: 19xx_2xxx_
Singles
- 2013: Capitalism College
- 2013: Estavayeah
- 2013: never again
- 2014: LA
- Dr letscht pop song (Gäubi Taxis im Sand)
swell
- ↑ hitparade.ch: Charts CH
- ↑ "Fette, danceable avant-garde" , Der Bund / Tagesanzeiger, May 25, 2013
- ↑ [1] , Berner Zeitung, January 23, 2014
- ↑ [2] , Der Bund / Tagesanzeiger, January 21, 2014