Kadavar
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Background information | |
Origin | Berlin, Germany |
Genres | Hard rock, psychedelic rock, stoner rock |
Years active | 2010–present |
Labels | This Charming Man Records/Tee Pee Records, Nuclear Blast |
Members | Christoph "Lupus" Lindemann Simon "Dragon" Bouteloup Christoph "Tiger" Bartelt |
Past members | Philipp "Mammut" Lippitz |
Website | www |
Kadavar are a rock band from Berlin, Germany, founded in 2010. Their retro sound, incorporating psychedelic rock and stoner rock, has been compared to bands of the 1970s hard rock/heavy metal era such as Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath. Kadavar currently consists of three members: guitarist and lead vocalist Christoph "Lupus" Lindemann, drummer Christoph "Tiger" Bartelt and bassist Simon "Dragon" Bouteloup.
History
In 2010, drummer Bartelt and guitarist Philipp "Mammut" Lippitz began playing together. They became a band when Lindemann joined as bassist and vocalist. Lindemann decided to switch to guitar, allowing Lippitz to switch to bass.[1] Their first recording, an eponymous two-song CDR, was self-released on August 25, 2011.[2]
On July 12, 2012, Kadavar's self-titled debut album was released on This Charming Man Records/ Tee Pee Records.[3]
A collaboration with the band Aqua Nebula Oscillator resulted in the release of the White Ring album in November 2012.
Due to visa problems, a planned U.S. tour could not take place, although the band did appear at the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas on March 15, 2013.[4] While in Texas, the band recorded various video clips of themselves which were later used to create the music video for their song "Come Back Life",[5] which was produced by Bartelt.[6]
In July 2013, Lippitz left the band, replaced by Bouteloup, previously of metal band The Oath. After several live performances, Bouteloup was officially announced as a new member.[7] B
Their second album, Abra Kadavar, was released on April 12, 2013 by Nuclear Blast,[8] and debuted at No. 42 on the German charts.[9]
In early 2014, Kadavar started touring with fellow retro-style hard rock band Wolfmother.[10] In July 2014, Wolfmother jammed and recorded a few songs in Kadavar's studio.[11] On June 6, 2014, Kadavar released a live album, Live in Antwerp.
In June 2015, Kadavar announced their third album, Berlin, on their Facebook page. It was released by Nuclear Blast on August 21, and included a cover of Nico's "Reich der Träume" as a bonus track.[12] The album entered the charts in several countries, hitting No. 18 in Germany and No. 40 in Belgium.[13]
In 2015, drummer Bartelt co-wrote the song "Wedding" with Andrew Stockdale. It was released on 19 February 2016 as a bonus track on Wolfmother's fourth album, Victorious.
Style
In the studio, Kadavar use "hard panning" production techniques (guitar tracks on the left channel, bass on the right, drums on the inside right and vocals in the middle) to accurately reproduce the sound of their live performances.[14]
Band members
Current lineup
- Christoph "Lupus" Lindemann – guitar, vocals (2010-present), bass guitar (2010)
- Christoph "Tiger" Bartelt – drums (2010–present)
- Simon "Dragon" Bouteloup – bass guitar (2013–present)
Former members
- Philipp "Mammut" Lippitz – bass guitar (2010–2013), guitar (2010)
Discography
Studio albums
- Kadavar (2012, This Charming Man Records/Tee Pee Records)
- Abra Kadavar (2013, Nuclear Blast)
- Berlin (2015, Nuclear Blast)
Singles and EPS
- Kadavar CD single (2011, self-released)
- "Creature of the Demon" 7" single (2012, This Charming Man Records)
- "The Old Man" digital single (2015, Nuclear Blast)
Live albums
- Live in Antwerp (2014, Nuclear Blast)
With Aqua Nebula Oscillator
- White Ring (2012, This Charming Man Records)
References
- ^ "KADAVAR: Interview mit Tiger, Lindemann und Mammut". powermetal.de.
- ^ "Kadavar - Kadavar". Discogs.
- ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Kadavar". AllMusic.
- ^ "Kadavar". SXSW Schedule 2013.
- ^ http://theheavychronicles.com/2013/04/interview-kadavar-with-wolf-lindemann/?lang=en
- ^ "Occult Rock Magazine: Interview with Kadavar". occultrock.com.
- ^ "KADAVAR – verkünden Besetzungswechsel!". nuclearblast.de.
- ^ "Abra Kadavar by Kadavar". Rate Your Music. Retrieved 2016-03-15.
- ^ "KADAVAR – stürmen die deutschen Albencharts!". nuclearblast.de.
- ^ "Kadavar arbeiten mit Wolfmother zusammen". Metal Hammer.
- ^ "Wolfmother Rocks OC Fans At The Observatory". concertguidelive.com.
- ^ "KADAVAR - hey everybody here is the tracklist of our... - Facebook". facebook.com.
- ^ "KADAVAR: "Berlin" Chart Entries Announced". Retrieved 4 September 2015.
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