Outbreakband

Outbreakband is a Christian band from Germany. It was founded in 2007 as a result of Christian youth events at Glaubenszentrums Bad Gandersheim and named after Outbreak, a popular feature during the Christian youth events of the center. The band besides regular events such as the annual Teenstreet Kongress events, festivals, worship nights and international faith events.

Not to be confused with the American hardcore punk band from Maine, Outbreak (band)

The band's live album Das ist unser Gott appeared on the German iTunes Albums Chart in July 2014 containing their best known songs. In 2012, the band had won the David Award for "2012 Best Artist". In 2013, the band also won the pan-European Award of "Evangelical-oriented, modern Christian music scene" from the "German-speaking countries" category.

Members

Main members usually include:

  • Juri Friesen - vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Mia Friesen - vocals
  • Benni Schuhmacher - vocals
  • Pala Friesen - guitar, vocals
  • Stefan Schöpfle - synthesizer, loops
  • Tobias Gamerdinger - keyboards
  • Andy Polinski - guitar, vocals
  • Elina Wildemann - vocals
  • Markus Dinger - drums
  • Niko Nilkens - bass

Discography

Albums

  • 2008: In deinem Licht
  • 2009: Alles Drin
    • 2010: Alles Drin Remix
  • 2011: Real Love
in collaboration with Glaubenszentrum Live
  • 2010: Die Liebe des Retters (Special guest: Anja Lehmann)
  • 2012: Gott und König (Special guest: Thomas Enns)
  • 2014: Das ist unser Gott (Live album)

EPs

  • 2014: Louder than Before

Singles

  • 2013: "Frei sein Radio Edit" (from album Gott und König)
  • 2014: "Frei sein Remix" (from album Gott und König)
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