Die Höchste Eisenbahn

Die Höchste Eisenbahn is a German band from Berlin, consisting amongst others of the singer-songwriters Francesco Wilking and Moritz Krämer.

History

The Singer-Songwriter Francesco Wilking – singer of the band Tele (band) – and Moritz Krämer planned a joint gig in Dresden.[1] After more gigs they created the band project Die Höchste Eisenbahn. The name was chosen because Wilking liked the picture of a "train driving like on stilts". In colloquial German in Berlin something being "höchste Eisenbahn" indicates that it is urgent.[2]

For a tour in fall 2012 they were joined by musicians Max Schröder (Tomte (band), Olli Schulz) and Felix Weigt and they became part of the band. The first EP Unzufrieden was released on 14 September 2012 by Tapete Records. The debut album Schau in den Lauf, Hase was released on 8 November 2013. The second album Wer bringt mich jetzt zu den Anderen was released on 26 August 2016.[3]

Current members

Discography

Albums und EPs

  • 2012: Unzufrieden (EP)
  • 2013: Schau in den Lauf, Hase
  • 2016: Wer bringt mich jetzt zu den Anderen
  • 2019: Ich glaub dir alles

Singles

  • 2014: Raus aufs Land
  • 2016: Lisbeth
  • 2016: Blume
gollark: (well, not *everyone*, but lots)
gollark: People have art on their walls and whatnot.
gollark: People eat nice-tasting food instead of nutrition paste.
gollark: We have buildings other than generic grey cubes, because despite beauty not really being a rational thing to care about in pursuit of common goals (other than just "happiness" or whatever), *people care*.
gollark: Many things are irrational, and yet people are still care about that.

References

  1. Ein Duo wie einst Pat und Patachon. Die Geschichtenerzähler von Die Höchste Eisenbahn. Bericht auf motor.de vom 8. Juni 2012
  2. "Wortschatz – deu_newscrawl_2011 – höchste Eisenbahn". corpora.informatik.uni-leipzig.de. Retrieved 9 March 2018.
  3. "Die Höchste Eisenbahn – laut.de – Band". laut.de (in German). Retrieved 1 March 2018.
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