Guano Apes are a German rock band formed in 1994 in
Göttingen
Göttingen (, , ; nds, Chöttingen) is a college town, university city in Lower Saxony, central Germany, the Capital (political), capital of Göttingen (district), the eponymous district. The River Leine runs through it. At the end of 2019, t ...
. The band consists of Sandra Nasić (vocals), Henning Rümenapp (guitars, backing vocals), Stefan Ude (bass, backing vocals), and Dennis Poschwatta (drums, backing vocals).
AllMusic
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calls the quartet alt-rock and their sound a fusion of
metal
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,
pop
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, and rap. They have released five studio albums, one live album, two compilation albums, and five video albums.
History
Formation and ''Proud Like a God'' (1994–1999)
Guano Apes were formed in 1994 in
Göttingen
Göttingen (, , ; nds, Chöttingen) is a college town, university city in Lower Saxony, central Germany, the Capital (political), capital of Göttingen (district), the eponymous district. The River Leine runs through it. At the end of 2019, t ...
, Germany, by guitarist Henning Rümenapp, bassist Stefan Ude, and drummer Dennis Poschwatta. Female lead singer Sandra Nasić joined the band later that same year.
The band's career took off in 1996 after they won the "Local Heroes" competition held by VIVA, beating out over 1,000 competitors with their song " Open Your Eyes". The song was their first and most successful single, followed by the release in October 1997 of their debut album '' Proud Like a God'' on
BMG BMG may refer to:
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* Music publishing companies:
** Bertelsmann Music Group, a 1987–2008 division of Bertelsmann that was purchased by Sony on October 1, 2008
*** Sony BMG, a 2004–2008 joint venture of Bertelsmann and Sony that wa ...
and GUN/Supersonic Records. The album peaked at number 4 in Germany and was certified platinum. The songs " Lords of the Boards" and "Rain" were also issued as singles, with the former being specifically commissioned for the 1998 European Snowboarding Championship.
The release of their debut album was followed by an 18-month tour of Europe and the United States. "Open Your Eyes" appeared in the Warren Miller movie ''Fifty'' (1999) and ''Crusty 2000: The Metal Millennium'' (2000). The non-album single "Don't You Turn Your Back On Me" was contributed to the '' Meschugge'' film soundtrack in 1999.
''Don't Give Me Names'' and ''Walking on a Thin Line'' (2000–2005)
In November 2000, Guano Apes released their second studio album, ''
Don't Give Me Names
''Don't Give Me Names'' is the second album by the German band Guano Apes, released in 2000. It includes the hit single " Big in Japan" (a cover of the Alphaville song), which peaked at #9 on the German charts and remains one of Guano Apes' most ...
'', on
BMG BMG may refer to:
Organizations
* Music publishing companies:
** Bertelsmann Music Group, a 1987–2008 division of Bertelsmann that was purchased by Sony on October 1, 2008
*** Sony BMG, a 2004–2008 joint venture of Bertelsmann and Sony that wa ...
and GUN/Supersonic Records. The songs " Big in Japan", "No Speech", "Living in a Lie", and "Dödel Up" were issued as singles. "Big in Japan" (an Alphaville cover) and "No Speech" received a lot of airplay and the album was certified gold in Germany. A concert at Paradiso, Amsterdam was filmed and released on VHS and DVD, also called ''Don't Give Me Names''.
In 2001, Guano Apes collaborated with German comedian Michael Mittermeier on the song "
Kumba Yo!
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", which reached No. 3 on the German charts. Also, Sandra Nasić contributed vocals and lyrics to the song " Path Vol. 2" by Finnish
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quartet
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.
Guano Apes' third studio album, '' Walking on a Thin Line'', was released in March 2003 on
BMG BMG may refer to:
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* Music publishing companies:
** Bertelsmann Music Group, a 1987–2008 division of Bertelsmann that was purchased by Sony on October 1, 2008
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and GUN/Supersonic Records. It reached number one on the German album charts and, just like its predecessor, was certified Gold. The album was supported by the singles "
You Can't Stop Me
"You Can't Stop Me" is the first single from the Guano Apes' third album, ''Walking on a Thin Line''. It was released as a single on 13 January 2003, at which point the album it would appear on was still untitled. It reached No. 10 in Germany, als ...
", "Pretty in Scarlet", and " Quietly".
In November 2003, Guano Apes released the album ''
Live
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'', which was recorded during a concert in
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earlier that same year. The limited edition contained a DVD with video footage of the entire concert.
In November 2004, the best of album ''
Planet of the Apes
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'' was released, which included the new single "Break the Line". A DVD by the same name was released in February 2005, containing a documentary, concert footage, and several music videos, among other things.
Breakup and new projects (2005–2009)
Due to escalating personal differences among members, Guano Apes planned a farewell tour in February 2005 and subsequently disbanded. Dennis Poschwatta gave more details on the reason for their breakup in an interview:
Poschwatta subsequently focused on his band Tamoto, in which he played guitar (and drums while in the studio) and shared vocal duties with Markus Gumball, a.k.a. G-Ball. Tamoto released the album ''Clemenza'' in August 2005, which was supported by the singles "Beware" and "On My Mind". Stefan Ude and Henning Rümenapp were among the musicians who participated in the recording of the album. In 2007, Tamoto released the mini album ''Crudezza''.
In 2006, Rümenapp, Ude, and Poschwatta formed a new band named IO, together with American singer Charles Simmons. IO went on the road several times and released their debut album, '' For the Masses'', on 1 August 2008. The project was put on hold after Guano Apes reunited in 2009.
In December 2006, GUN Records released the compilation album '' Lost (T)apes'', which contains a selection of previously unreleased demo tracks recorded in 1994 and 1995. ''Lost (T)apes'' was also released as part of the 2CD package ''The Best and the Lost (T)apes''.
In October 2007, Nasić released a solo album titled ''
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''.
Reunion and ''Bel Air'' (2009–2014)
In 2009, Guano Apes reunited and played a string of concerts in Europe, starting in
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, Bulgaria, and also including
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, Portugal,
Nickelsdorf
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Bucharest
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, Romania. In Bucharest, the band announced they were working on a new album.
In April 2011, the group released their fourth studio album, '' Bel Air'', on Columbia Europe. The album entered the
German album charts
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at number one. They released four singles from this record: "Oh, What a Night", "Sunday Lover", "This Time", and "When the Ships Arrive".
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released the DVD ''Live @ Rockpalast'' in 2012. It contains footage of two concerts from 1997 and 2011, both recorded for the long-running German TV show '' Rockpalast''.
''Offline'' and ''Proud Like a God XX'' (2014–2017)
On 28 February 2014, Guano Apes released their first single in two years, titled "Close to the Sun", as well as a teaser trailer for their fifth album, titled '' Offline'', and confirmed that the record would be released on 2 May 2014. A music video for "Close to the Sun" was released on 2 April. Later that month, it was announced that the release of ''Offline'' had been pushed back to 30 May.
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of ''Proud Like a God'', Guano Apes released '' Proud Like a God XX'' on 6 October 2017. The album contains newly mixed versions of ten songs that appeared on the original album, plus the previously unreleased track "Score". The deluxe edition comes with a bonus CD containing reworked "2017 versions" of six songs from ''Proud Like a God'' (with a guest appearance by
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Eminem
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). Music videos for "Lose Yourself" and the 2017 version of "Suzie" were released on 6 October and 10 November 2017, respectively.
Members
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Guano Apes beim Open Flair 2015 (004 by Yellowcard).jpg, Stefan Ude – bass, backing vocals
File:Poschwatta.jpg, Dennis Poschwatta – drums, backing vocals
Don't Give Me Names
''Don't Give Me Names'' is the second album by the German band Guano Apes, released in 2000. It includes the hit single " Big in Japan" (a cover of the Alphaville song), which peaked at #9 on the German charts and remains one of Guano Apes' most ...
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