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Bilderbuch

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Bilderbuch
Bilderbuch in 2014
Background information
OriginKremsmünster, Austria
Genres
Years active2005–present
LabelsMaschin Records
MembersMaurice Ernst
Michael Krammer
Peter Horazdovsky
Philipp Scheibl
Past membersKlemens Kranawetter
Andreas Födinger
Websitewww.bilderbuch-musik.at

Bilderbuch (English: "Picture Book") is an Austrian rock band and was formed in Kremsmünster, Austria in 2005 but has been based in Vienna since 2008. The current band members are Maurice Ernst (vocals, guitar), Peter Horazdovsky (bass), Michael Krammer (guitar) and Philipp Scheibl (drums). The band has released 7 albums as of 2022. The band began with indie rock, but over the years increasingly adopted elements of hip hop, electronic music and various pop styles.[1]

The band's song "Spliff" was featured in the 2016 Gore Verbinski film A Cure for Wellness.

Discography

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Albums

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  • Nelken & Schillinge (2009)
  • Die Pest im Piemont (2011)
  • Schick Schock (2015)
  • Magic Life (2017)
  • Mea Culpa (2018)
  • Vernissage My Heart (2019)
  • Gelb ist das Feld (2022)

EPs

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  • Bitte, Herr Märtyrer (2010)
  • Feinste Seide (2013)
  • Softpower (2023)

Singles

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  • 2009: Calypso
  • 2010: Kopf ab
  • 2010: Bitte, Herr Märtyrer
  • 2011: Karibische Träume
  • 2011: Die Kirschen waren toll
  • 2012: Ein Boot für uns
  • 2013: Plansch
  • 2014: Feinste Seide
  • 2014: Spliff
  • 2016: Sweetlove
  • 2016: I <3 Stress
  • 2016: Erzähl Deinen Mädels Ich Bin Wieder In Der Stadt
  • 2018: Checkpoint (Nie Game Over)
  • 2018: Sandwishes
  • 2019: LED go
  • 2019: Europa 22
  • 2019: Mr. Refrigerator
  • 2019: Kitsch
  • 2021: Nahuel Huapi / Daydrinking
  • 2021: Zwischen deiner und meiner Welt
  • 2022: Schwarzes Karma / Ab und Auf
  • 2022: I‘m Not Gonna Lie
  • 2022: Baby, dass du es weißt
  • 2023: Softpower
  • 2023: Bluezone

References

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  1. ^ "Bilderbuch brings larger-than-life, completely captivating energy to FM4's studios". National Public Radio.