Viech (band)

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creature
General information
origin Graz , Austria
Genre (s) pop
founding 2011
Website viech.org
Current occupation
Guitar, vocals
Paul Plut
Drums, vocals
Christoph Lederhilger (since 2014)
Bass, vocals
Martina Stranger (since 2017)
former members
Guitar, vocals
Andreas Klinger-Krenn (until 2016)
Bass, vocals
Stephan Paulitsch (2014-2017)
Keyboard, vocals
David Reiterer (2014-2017)

Viech is an Austrian band . The band was founded in Styria , currently the members live in Vienna . Your pop music is shaped by German lyrics.

history

The band was founded in 2011 by Paul Plut and Andreas Klinger-Krenn in Graz .

In 2013, the first, self-titled album Viech was released. Reviews pointed to the strength of the text and the idiosyncratic but catchy music. In 2013, Viech played a studio 2 session in a 12-person cast in the Vienna Radiokulturhaus . In the same year a first tour through Germany and concerts in Austria followed.

In 2016 the band released their second album Yeah. This was followed by concerts at the Donauinselfest , at Nova Rock , club shows in Austria and a second tour through Germany. The second single Oh Elise reached number 39 in the FM4 annual charts. In 2017 the band was nominated for the second time for the FM4 Award, which is presented as part of the Amadeus Austrian Music Award .

In 2017 the band released a new single called Tonight To Budapest. The following year the album of the same name followed, which was very well received by the Austrian and German press. The single I made many mistakes reached number 9 on the FM4 charts.

In 2019 the band released their 4th studio album Nobody Will Remember We Were Here . The work received positive reviews. The single I love you (just pretend) reached number 5 on the FM4 charts.

VIECH live at the Wiener Konzerthaus 2019.

Discography

Albums

Singles and EPs

  • 2011: PapiersackerlEP (self-published)
  • 2013: Steuermann (Sevenahalf Records / Broken Silence)
  • 2014: I'd like to go swimming with you, but I won't see you on vacation for a long time (Sevenahalf Records / Broken Silence)
  • 2015: Headquarters (LasVegas Records / Universal Records)
  • 2016: Oh Elise (LasVegas Records / Universal Records)
  • 2017: Tonight to Budapest (Phonotron)
  • 2018: I made a lot of mistakes (Phontron)
  • 2019: I love you (just pretend) (swan song)

Sampler

  • 2012: Death to the 90s
  • 2013: FM4 Soundselection 28
  • 2016: Better to be a loser 2 (LasVegas Records)
  • 2016: FM4 Soundselection 34

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. VIECH - VIECH - HeavyPop.at . In: HeavyPop.at . April 5, 2013 ( heavypop.at [accessed December 27, 2017]).
  2. A picobello G'schicht - fm4.ORF.at. Retrieved December 27, 2017 .
  3. FM4 annual charts 2016 - fm4.ORF.at. Retrieved December 27, 2017 .
  4. FM4 Award at Amadeus 2017 - The Nominees - fm4.ORF.at. Retrieved December 27, 2017 .
  5. Video premiere: Viech »Tonight to Budapest« - On the two-stroke to Hungary - The Gap . In: The Gap . December 12, 2017 ( thegap.at [accessed December 27, 2017]).
  6. andreas.bovelino: STARS OF THE WEEK: VIECH . ( kurier.at [accessed on July 9, 2018]).
  7. Review: Viech - Tonight to Budapest . In: Musikexpress . ( musikexpress.de [accessed on July 9, 2018]).
  8. Viech - Tonight to Budapest . In: NEØLYD . April 3, 2018 ( neolyd.com [accessed July 9, 2018]).
  9. The FM4 charts from March 3, 2018 - fm4.ORF.at . In: fm4.ORF.at . March 3, 2018 ( orf.at [accessed July 9, 2018]).
  10. "Nobody will remember that we were here" by Viech: Pop music with the courage to fail. October 25, 2019, accessed December 27, 2019 .
  11. Andreas Rauschal: Viech with a new album: Do you come into everyday life? Retrieved December 27, 2019 .
  12. Salzburger Nachrichten: New Viech Album: Life is beautiful - even if nobody remembers. Retrieved December 27, 2019 .
  13. The FM4 Charts from November 16, 2019. November 16, 2019, accessed on December 27, 2019 .