
The new generation of German Rock
Biography
When German rock shooting stars Aloha From Hell lifted off to conquer the charts, it happened so fast that it must have nearly blown up all "Fasten your seat belts"-signs on board. With their super-catchy radio rock track Don't Gimme That, which was launched as the first single in Germany in June 2008, Vivi, Moo, Andy, Feli and Max settled down easily in German Airplay-Charts, got played in heaviest rotation at German music TV-channel VIVA (a MTV Viacom Company) and finally made it straight into the official sales Top 30 – despite heavy competition from various football-themed hits (due to the European Championship in Austria and Switzerland at the time). The song remained in the German singles charts for more than two months. This fast-paced start did not only pull a huge amount of new fans in Germany, the AFH hype has reached an international level. More than a million music fans from all over the word visited the band's MySpace-Site, every day more than 2500 visitors check out the site (peak: up to 45.000 a day). More than 1.5 million people watched the Aloha From Hell debut video on YouTube - within only three months.
But the five group members from Aschaffenburg (Bavaria) had not shot their wad with their first smash hit. With the big ballad Walk Away the young band delivered an alarmingly perfect follow-up: The goose-bumps inducing song, which offers all it takes to fill the largest stadiums und was picked by Germany's largest private TV network RTL as the trailer song for their massive Christmas-campaign, stormed the German charts and peaked at number 26. For the fist time in their career the five-piece entered the Top 50 of the German radio charts. Another astonishing figure: The videos for Don't Gimme That and Walk Away gathered more than FIVE million views on video websites YouTube and MyVideo (biggest German video platform)!
Both singles were produced by Alex Wende and René Rennefeld who have proven their chart-capability with their work for many other very successful German bands like Die Prinzen and H-Blockx. The songs were recorded at famous Hansa Studios in Berlin, where icons like Depeche Mode, Lou Reed and David Bowie created some of their legendary masterpieces. In the last months, Aloha From Hell completed their first album No More Days To Wastethere – an overwhelming experience for the teenagers. The 17 songs strong debut set was released in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and the Czech Republic on the 16th of January 2008 – plus it's available in the US via iTunes Shop! Releases in other countries (i.e. France, Japan) are currently being lined-up. Given their worldwide appeal and growing popularity (with thirty (!) international fan clubs and support websites in Poland, Hungary, Norway, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Russia, Belarus, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, Austria and the USA) it's likely Aloha From Hell can add several countries to that list very shortly.
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