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Fury in the Slaughterhouse

Fury in the Slaughterhouse is a German rock band from Hanover, founded in 1987. Their hits include "Time to Wonder", "Every Generation Got Its Own Disease", "Won't Forget These Days", "Radio Orchid", "Dancing in the Sunshine of the Dark", "Milk & Honey" and "Trapped Today, Trapped Tomorrow".

Fury in the Slaughterhouse
Fury in the Slaughterhouse at the Zeltfestival Rhein-Neckar in Mannheim 2017
Background information
Also known asFury
OriginHanover, West Germany
Genres
Years active1987–2008, 2013, 2017–present
LabelsRCA, EMI, Sony, SPV, Pinpoint, Slaughterhouse, Starwatch
Members
  • Kai-Uwe Wingenfelder
  • Thorsten Wingenfelder
  • Christof Stein-Schneider
  • Christian Decker
  • Gero Drnek
  • Rainer Schumann
Past members
Websitefury.de

The band disbanded in 2008 before reuniting in June 2013 at the Expo Plaza Festival in Hanover for only one show, and reunited again in 2017 for a nationwide tour which started with three dates at the TUI Arena, Hanover, in March. The reunited band released their latest album in 13 years, NOW in April 2021.

History

In December 1986 the brothers Kai (vocals) and Thorsten Wingenfelder (guitar/vocals) founded the band Fury in the Slaughterhouse together with drummer Rainer Schumann, guitarist Christof Stein-Schneider and bassist Hannes Schäfer in Hanover. Keyboardist Gero Drnek joined in 1989. The band name means riot in the slaughterhouse, but according to another source it refers to the US children's series from the 1950s about a horse named Fury, which was shown on German television in the mid-1980s. Fury in the Slaughterhouse was supposed to be a mainstream rock band, which differed significantly from the punk-electronic influenced Neue Deutsche Welle movement sung in German, so all song lyrics were written in English. In 1988 the band played sold-out concerts and their first albums made it into the top 50 of the German album charts.

In 1992 their record company SPV and BMG Ariola founded the music label Slaughterhouse Music. The band now ventured live to Europe and the Anglo-American region, where they made their breakthrough in 1993 with the hits "Radio Orchid" and "Every Generation Got Its Own Disease" and the album Mono. The band opened for Meatloaf on his 1994 tour. The albums Mono and The Hearing and the Sense of Balance were released in the US with altered track lists.

In 1996, Hannes Schäfer left the band and the music industry, and was replaced by bassist Christian Decker. In 2005 the band founded the record label Kick It Out. Their earlier albums have been reissued in revised versions with additional unreleased tracks. In 2006 the band signed the city of Hanover's Golden Book.

Fury in the Slaughterhouse sold over four million albums and played at more than 1000 concerts and festivals worldwide during the band's first run.

A farewell tour through Germany took place from March until the band's planned breakup at the end of August 2008. All concerts were recorded and could be purchased on USB sticks immediately after the concert. The band's final performance in Hanover was also published as a double DVD (director: Marc Schütrumpf ) and on CD under the name Farewell & Goodbye.

In 2011 the band reunited briefly and played their hit "Won't Forget These Days" in the stadium after a home game at Hannover 96.

On 8 June 2013 the band (with guests) performed a one-off concert in Hanover ( Expo-Plaza / Messe) under the motto One City - One Band ; 25,000 visitors saw the concert.

On 10, 11 and 12 March 2017, the band celebrated their 30th anniversary with three reunion concerts in the TUI-Arena in Hanover. For the first time since the dissolution in 2008, Fury recorded a new song ("30 (It's not easy)"), which was presented on 10 March 2017 on Radio ffn and played as the opener at these concerts. They also released a new 2 CD best of called 30 - The Ultimate Best Of, which also featured an EP with "30 (It's Not Easy)" and five other new songs. Due to the successful advance sales of these three concerts, the band decided to play more concerts in Germany over the summer of 2017. According to the band's website, however, this was not the beginning of a reunion, just a show of respect to the fans.

They went on to play an acoustic tour in the fall of 2017, which was released as a double live album called Little Big World - Live & Acoustic. For this album/tour, they were joined by pedal steel guitarist Martin Huch and cellist Anne De Wolff. The band continued their performances at large festivals in the following years, but had to cancel tour dates in spring 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In Hanover that year, however, they played two concerts on the Schützenplatz on 14 and 15 May 2020 in front of around 2000 spectators sitting in their cars as part of the so-called car culture series.

On 22 October 2020 the officially reunited band announced a new studio album titled NOW, the first in 13 years for release in April 2021. All of the band's studio albums are now available in the US, as the result of the band changing record labels to Starwatch. NOW was released on 23 April 2021, and the band will be doing outdoor shows over the coming year.

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album Label
1988 Fury in the Slaughterhouse Pinpoint
1990 Jau! SPV
1991 Hooka Hey
1993 Mono RCA
1995 The Hearing and the Sense of Balance
1997 Brilliant Thieves Slaughterhouse
1998 Nowhere... Fast!
2000 Home Inside Electrola
2002 The Color Fury
2004 Nimby SPV
2006 Every Heart Is a Revolutionary Cell
2008 Don't Look Back
2021 Now Starwatch

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
GER
[1]
US
Mod Rock

[2]
US Main Rock
[3]
1988 "Time to Wonder" Fury in the Slaughterhouse
1989 "Kick It Out"
1990 "Won't Forget These Days" Jau!
"One Good Reason (To Go) / Tears and Fears"
"Rain Will Fall" Hooka Hey
1991 "Cut Myself into Pieces"
"Trapped Today, Trapped Tomorrow"
1992 "On Alarm" Jau!
"Won't Forget These Days" (SPA only)
1993 "Radio Orchid" 59 Mono
"Every Generation Got Its Own Disease" 44 13 21
1994 "Dead and Gone" 44
"Dead Before I Was Born" (US promo only)
1995 "Dancing in the Sunshine of the Dark" The Hearing and the Sense of Balance
"Down There" 83
"Milk and Honey" 94
1996 "Hello and Goodbye" 97
1997 "Riding on a Dead Horse" (GER promo only) Brilliant Thieves
"Bring Me Home"
"Brilliant Thieves" 92
1998 "Everything I Did" Nowhere... Fast!
"One Way Dead End Street"
1999 "Won't Forget These Days (Remix)" Super Fury
2000 "Are You Real?" 91 Home Inside
2002 "Midnight Rider" The Color Fury
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released.

Videos / DVDs

  • 1991 – Clicksongs & Peppermint Stories (Video)
  • 1997 – Especially Ordinary (Video)
  • 2002 – Monochrome (Live-DVD and -Album)
  • 2004 – Welcome to the other World – Nimby Live (DVD)

References

  1. ^ . musicline.de. Archived from the original on 1 January 2015. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  2. ^ "US Modern Rock Tracks - Fury in the Slaughterhouse". Billboard. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  3. ^ "US Mainstream Rock Tracks - Fury in the Slaughterhouse". Billboard. Retrieved 1 January 2015.

External links

  • Official website
  • F.I.T.S. – Label

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Fury in the Slaughterhouse news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Fury in the Slaughterhouse is a German rock band from Hanover founded in 1987 Their hits include Time to Wonder Every Generation Got Its Own Disease Won t Forget These Days Radio Orchid Dancing in the Sunshine of the Dark Milk amp Honey and Trapped Today Trapped Tomorrow Fury in the SlaughterhouseFury in the Slaughterhouse at the Zeltfestival Rhein Neckar in Mannheim 2017Background informationAlso known asFuryOriginHanover West GermanyGenresAlternative rock post grungeYears active1987 2008 2013 2017 presentLabelsRCA EMI Sony SPV Pinpoint Slaughterhouse StarwatchMembersKai Uwe Wingenfelder Thorsten Wingenfelder Christof Stein Schneider Christian Decker Gero Drnek Rainer SchumannPast membersKai Liekenbrocker Hannes SchaferWebsitefury wbr deThe band disbanded in 2008 before reuniting in June 2013 at the Expo Plaza Festival in Hanover for only one show and reunited again in 2017 for a nationwide tour which started with three dates at the TUI Arena Hanover in March The reunited band released their latest album in 13 years NOW in April 2021 Contents 1 History 2 Discography 2 1 Studio albums 2 2 Singles 2 3 Videos DVDs 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditIn December 1986 the brothers Kai vocals and Thorsten Wingenfelder guitar vocals founded the band Fury in the Slaughterhouse together with drummer Rainer Schumann guitarist Christof Stein Schneider and bassist Hannes Schafer in Hanover Keyboardist Gero Drnek joined in 1989 The band name means riot in the slaughterhouse but according to another source it refers to the US children s series from the 1950s about a horse named Fury which was shown on German television in the mid 1980s Fury in the Slaughterhouse was supposed to be a mainstream rock band which differed significantly from the punk electronic influenced Neue Deutsche Welle movement sung in German so all song lyrics were written in English In 1988 the band played sold out concerts and their first albums made it into the top 50 of the German album charts In 1992 their record company SPV and BMG Ariola founded the music label Slaughterhouse Music The band now ventured live to Europe and the Anglo American region where they made their breakthrough in 1993 with the hits Radio Orchid and Every Generation Got Its Own Disease and the album Mono The band opened for Meatloaf on his 1994 tour The albums Mono and The Hearing and the Sense of Balance were released in the US with altered track lists In 1996 Hannes Schafer left the band and the music industry and was replaced by bassist Christian Decker In 2005 the band founded the record label Kick It Out Their earlier albums have been reissued in revised versions with additional unreleased tracks In 2006 the band signed the city of Hanover s Golden Book Fury in the Slaughterhouse sold over four million albums and played at more than 1000 concerts and festivals worldwide during the band s first run A farewell tour through Germany took place from March until the band s planned breakup at the end of August 2008 All concerts were recorded and could be purchased on USB sticks immediately after the concert The band s final performance in Hanover was also published as a double DVD director Marc Schutrumpf and on CD under the name Farewell amp Goodbye In 2011 the band reunited briefly and played their hit Won t Forget These Days in the stadium after a home game at Hannover 96 On 8 June 2013 the band with guests performed a one off concert in Hanover Expo Plaza Messe under the motto One City One Band 25 000 visitors saw the concert On 10 11 and 12 March 2017 the band celebrated their 30th anniversary with three reunion concerts in the TUI Arena in Hanover For the first time since the dissolution in 2008 Fury recorded a new song 30 It s not easy which was presented on 10 March 2017 on Radio ffn and played as the opener at these concerts They also released a new 2 CD best of called 30 The Ultimate Best Of which also featured an EP with 30 It s Not Easy and five other new songs Due to the successful advance sales of these three concerts the band decided to play more concerts in Germany over the summer of 2017 According to the band s website however this was not the beginning of a reunion just a show of respect to the fans They went on to play an acoustic tour in the fall of 2017 which was released as a double live album called Little Big World Live amp Acoustic For this album tour they were joined by pedal steel guitarist Martin Huch and cellist Anne De Wolff The band continued their performances at large festivals in the following years but had to cancel tour dates in spring 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic In Hanover that year however they played two concerts on the Schutzenplatz on 14 and 15 May 2020 in front of around 2000 spectators sitting in their cars as part of the so called car culture series On 22 October 2020 the officially reunited band announced a new studio album titled NOW the first in 13 years for release in April 2021 All of the band s studio albums are now available in the US as the result of the band changing record labels to Starwatch NOW was released on 23 April 2021 and the band will be doing outdoor shows over the coming year Discography EditStudio albums Edit Year Album Label1988 Fury in the Slaughterhouse Pinpoint1990 Jau SPV1991 Hooka Hey1993 Mono RCA1995 The Hearing and the Sense of Balance1997 Brilliant Thieves Slaughterhouse1998 Nowhere Fast 2000 Home Inside Electrola2002 The Color Fury2004 Nimby SPV2006 Every Heart Is a Revolutionary Cell2008 Don t Look Back2021 Now StarwatchSingles Edit Year Single Peak chart positions AlbumGER 1 USMod Rock 2 US Main Rock 3 1988 Time to Wonder Fury in the Slaughterhouse1989 Kick It Out 1990 Won t Forget These Days Jau One Good Reason To Go Tears and Fears Rain Will Fall Hooka Hey1991 Cut Myself into Pieces Trapped Today Trapped Tomorrow 1992 On Alarm Jau Won t Forget These Days SPA only 1993 Radio Orchid 59 Mono Every Generation Got Its Own Disease 44 13 211994 Dead and Gone 44 Dead Before I Was Born US promo only 1995 Dancing in the Sunshine of the Dark The Hearing and the Sense of Balance Down There 83 Milk and Honey 94 1996 Hello and Goodbye 97 1997 Riding on a Dead Horse GER promo only Brilliant Thieves Bring Me Home Brilliant Thieves 92 1998 Everything I Did Nowhere Fast One Way Dead End Street 1999 Won t Forget These Days Remix Super Fury2000 Are You Real 91 Home Inside2002 Midnight Rider The Color Fury denotes releases that did not chart or were not released Videos DVDs Edit 1991 Clicksongs amp Peppermint Stories Video 1997 Especially Ordinary Video 2002 Monochrome Live DVD and Album 2004 Welcome to the other World Nimby Live DVD References Edit Fury in the Slaughterhouse German Chart musicline de Archived from the original on 1 January 2015 Retrieved 1 January 2015 US Modern Rock Tracks Fury in the Slaughterhouse Billboard Retrieved 1 January 2015 US Mainstream Rock Tracks Fury in the Slaughterhouse Billboard Retrieved 1 January 2015 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fury in the Slaughterhouse Official website F I T S Label Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fury in the Slaughterhouse amp oldid 1121596442, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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