Blutengel
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File:Blutengel Chris Pohl.jpeg
Blutengel's Chris Pohl performing in 2004
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Background information | |
Origin | Germany |
Genres | Dark wave, future pop, gothic, synthpop |
Years active | 1999–present |
Labels | Out Of Line Records |
Associated acts | <templatestyles src="Plainlist/styles.css"/> |
Members | Chris Pohl Ulrike Goldmann |
Past members | <templatestyles src="Plainlist/styles.css"/> |
Blutengel (German: Blood Angel) (stylized as BlutEngel) are a German Darkwave musical group formed by singer Chris Pohl (also of the groups Terminal Choice, Tumor, and Miss Construction and the owner of the Fear Section label) after he had to leave Seelenkrank due to contractual and legal problems. The lyrics are written primarily in German and English and are presented with male and female vocals. The themes of the songs usually center around supernatural, dark, and romantic themes such as love, vampirism, sex, fetishism, death, and immortality.
History
Formation and early years (1998–2001)
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Blutengel was formed in 1998 after Chris Pohl had decided to give up the preceding project, Seelenkrank (which had released two albums), due to contractual problems. Just as its predecessor, Blutengel uses melodious electronic tunes in combination with both male and female voices. The lyrics are primarily in German and/or English and mixed between male and female vocals paired with electronic sounds and with songs often focusing on all aspects of love, from the tragedy of hopeless romance of vampires (all the way to the more animal aspects of desire) and aspects of death and the beyond travel.
The first album Child of Glass, released in early 1999 and soon became popular with the already existing fan community but also attracted a huge number of new fans with songs like "Weg Zu mir" and "Beauty of Suffering". Kati Roloff and Nina Bendigkeit were responsible for the female vocals at that time. However, although the album was still present in the minds of the people, things became quiet for the project itself for quite a long time.
Finally, in 2001, the second album Seelenschmerz was released and initiated a new era in Blutengel's short band history. The band formation changed as Nina had managed to cut her own successful path in the last two years, and Gini Martin joined the band as the second female voice alongside Kati. Catchy songs turned the album into an unexpected success, just missing the German Top 100 Album Charts, spurring Blutengel to appear live in front of fans. The first Blutengel gig ever (two years after the band was actually formed) took place at the Wave-Gotik-Treffen on June 1, 2001, in Leipzig, in front of 10,000 fans. At the end of 2001, the single Black Roses appeared with Constance Rudert as a session singer and the band performed at the Dark Storm Festival in which Constance also appeared in the stage at side of Kati and Gini. However, this was the last time the band would play with its original line-up. Kati and Gini left the band days later for personal reasons (Kati having a past relationship with Chris, who had just began a new relationship with Constance which caused problems backstage) and the two founded their own project, Tristesse de la Lune which Kati would be fired from a few years later. Constance, who had only been recruited to add some spirit to the single "Black Roses", soon became an inherent part of Blutengel replacing Kati and becoming more open about the relationship between herself and Chris who then managed to find a second equal female voice in Eva Pölzing, who was found soon afterwards to replace Gini.
Rise of popularity (2002–2007)
In 2002, due to the vocal scope they now had, and the move to a studio with new technical opportunities, the band managed to produce a high-quality album, Angel Dust, receiving a huge feedback placing 58th on the Top 100 albums in its first week because of hits like "Vampire Romance", causing Blutengel to become much more popular. The Angel Dust promotional photoshoot and booklet was made by Nina Bendigkeit.
In 2004 their fourth album, Demon Kiss, was released, featuring the single "Forever". A DVD release Live Lines and the album-length EP The Oxidising Angel appeared in 2005, the latter of which contained new material as well as a cover of "Cry Little Sister" from The Lost Boys soundtrack. These releases were more and more successful, but bad news came, when in early October Eva Pölzing decided to leave the band due to problems with time and projects in her personal life. Eva has been replaced by Ulrike Goldmann (ex-Say-Y).
For the next two years, the band released a couple singles with a slightly more "pop-driven" sound, until their long-awaited fifth album, Labyrinth, came out in September 2007. It became their biggest album to date at that time, and featured the single "Lucifer", and the live favourite "Engelsblut" which applied a smooth polish to their sound without losing the gothic foundation.
The extended albums (2009–2011)
In 2009 Blutengel released the album Schwarzes Eis, which featured the single "Dancing in the Light" and accompanying music video to promote the album. An extended edition of this album contained three full CDs, each with its own subtitle (Schwarzes Eis, the instrumental Behind the Mirror, and Redemption). The EP Soultaker was released later that year.
In 2010, they performed at the Amphi Festival with Anja Millow who had been hired in 2009 as a performer for the Schwarzes Eis Tour, replacing Constance. Days later, they announced in their official website that Constance has been replaced by two new singers, Anja and Steffi Weingarten, both featured on their seventh album Tränenherz, which was released in 2011 and placed high in the German charts at #12. This album also was released in a special edition, which included three CDs (Tränenzerz Discs 1 and 2, and the instrumental Sign of the Zodiac). Two singles "Über den Horizont" & "Reich Mir Die Hand" were released to promote the album, both with accompanying music videos.
The EP Nachtbringer followed that same year. a music video was released for the title track. Steffi was soon fired from the band before they started touring and on her official Facebook page, she wrote a statement claiming that she was not allowed to tour due to legal issues with Constance and the recording label was never keen on her. Anja has since left in 2012 to return to her Job as a model and performer for the clothing label AMF Korsets and to return to her college studies and as an independent designer for her label Madone Noire.
Monument and Black Symphonies (2012–2014)
From May 12 to May 20, 2012 Blutengel toured North America for the first time. Playing in Mexico City, New York, San Antonio, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and in Montreal for the Kinetik Festival.
The first single from the new album Monument, "Save Our Souls", was released in November 2012 while the second single, "You Walk Away", was released in January 2013. The album Monument was released in February 2013 and placed #4 & #96 on the German and Switzerland music charts respectively. "Kinder dieser Stadt" was released on July 19, 2013 as the third single from Monument.
Blutengel released an orchestral compilation album, Black Symphonies (An Orchestral Journey), on February 28, 2014. A single and music video for "Krieger" were released to promote the album.
Omen, Nemesis & Upcoming 10th Studio Album (2014–present)
The first single "Asche Zu Asche", from their upcoming album was released on November 14, 2014. The second single, "Sing", was released on January 23, 2015.
Omen was released on February 12, 2015.
The band then embarked on the first leg of the Omen tour in April and spanning through to August. Festival appearances include Wave-Gotik-Treffen, Mera Luna Festival, and Summer Breeze Open Air.
A new EP, In Alle Ewigkeit, was announced via the bands website in early August as well as the tour dates for the second leg of the Omen tour, which began in November and ended in early December. The new EP was released 23 October 2015, and featured a reworking of 'Weg Zu Mir' originally from 'Child of Glass' which served as a preview for the upcoming 'Best of' album.[1]
On 26 February 2016, their 'best of' album Nemesis: The Best of & Reworked was released with re-recorded versions of BlutEngel classics. To support this release, they will be playing 'Nemesis - Open Air Festival' in July.[2]
In early 2016, Blutengel had entered the studio to record a new album. It is set for a release sometime in 2017.
Line-up
Current members
- Chris Pohl – vocals, programming (1998–present)
- Ulrike Goldmann – vocals (2005–present)
- Viki Scarlet – Main Visual Concept (2011–present)
- Nikki- Minor Visual Concept (2012- present)
- Nadine- Minor Visual Concept (2012- present)
Former members
- 1998–2000: Nina Bendigkeit (was in Formalin but left the Goth scene;[3] also female voices on Seelenkrank albums) – Vocals
- 1998–2002: Kati Roloff (was in Tristesse de la Lune with Gini but was fired in early 2007) – Vocals
- 2000–2002: Gini Martin (now in Tristesse de la Lune) – Vocals
- 2002–2005: Eva Pölzing (now in F.O.D[4]) – Vocals
- 2001–2009: Sonja Semmler (now in Masters of Comedy[5]) – Live performance, visual concept (their first official dancer/performance artist to be part of the band)
- 2002–2010: Constance Rudert (now in Cinderella Effect and Sweet Sister Pain fired 2010)– session singer then Vocals and Visual Concept
- 2010–2011: Steffi Weingarten fired 2011 – Vocals
- 2009-2012: Jenny Haufe- Visual Concept
- 2009-2012: Maria Rehfeld- Visual Concept
- 2009–2012: Anja Milow – Vocals and Visual Concept
Discography
Albums
- 1999: Child of Glass
- 2001: Seelenschmerz
- 2002: Angel Dust (Germany #58)
- 2004: Demon Kiss - (Germany #53)
- 2007: Labyrinth (Germany #36)
- 2009: Schwarzes Eis (Germany #17)
- 2011: Tränenherz (Germany #12)
- 2013: Monument (Germany #4, Switzerland #96)
- 2015: Omen (Germany #4, Austria #66, Switzerland #43)
- 2017: Tba 10th Studio Album
Compilation albums
- 2014: Black Symphonies (An Orchestral Journey) (Germany #18)
- 2016: Nemesis: The Best of & Reworked (Germany #11)
EPs
- 2005: The Oxidising Angel (Germany #62)
- 2009: Soultaker
- 2011: Nachtbringer (Germany #51)
- 2015: In Alle Ewigkeit (Germany #35)
Singles
- 2001: "Bloody Pleasures"
- 2002: "Black Roses"
- 2002: "Vampire Romance"
- 2003: "Forever"
- 2004: "Mein Babylon" (Stendal Blast & Blutengel)
- 2004: "No Eternity" (Germany #77)
- 2006: "My Saviour" (Germany #95)
- 2007: "Lucifer" (Germany #58)
- 2008: "Winter of My Life" (Download Single)
- 2008: "Dancing in the Light" (Germany #81)
- 2010: "Promised Land"
- 2010: "Reich Mir Die Hand" (Germany #81)
- 2011: "Über Den Horizont"
- 2012: "Save Our Souls"
- 2013: "You Walk Away"
- 2013: "Kinder dieser Stadt"
- 2014: "Krieger"
- 2014: "Asche Zu Asche"
- 2015: "Sing"
DVD and live albums
- 2005: Live Lines (Germany #85)
- 2008: Moments of Our Lives—Double DVD with bonus audio CD (Germany #57)
- 2013: Once in a Lifetime (Germany #44)
Music videos
- 2005: "The Oxidising Angel"[6]
- 2008: "Dancing in the Light"[7]
- 2011: "Reich Mir Die Hand"[8]
- 2011: "Über Den Horizont"[9]
- 2011: "Nachtbringer"[10]
- 2012: "Save Our Souls"[11]
- 2012: "No Eternity (Piano Version)"[12]
- 2013: "You Walk Away"[13]
- 2013: "Kinder dieser Stadt"[14]
- 2014: "Krieger (Symphonic Version)"[15]
- 2014: "Asche zu Asche"[16]
- 2015: "Sing"[17]
- 2015: "Kinder der Sterne" (With Meinhard)[18]
Exclusive tracks appearing on compilations (not including remixes)
- 1998: Awake the Machines Vol. 2 – Love
- 2000: Machineries of Joy – Fairyland (Female Version)
- 2001: Orkus Collection 2 – Hold Me (Just For This Night)
- 2002: Fear Section Vol. 1 – Weg Zu Mir (Shicksals-Version 2002)
- 2002: Machineries of Joy Vol. 2 – Waiting For You
- 2003: Machineries of Joy Vol. 3 – Falling
- 2006: Machineries of Joy Vol. 4 – Misery
Notes
- ↑ http://www.outoflineshop.de/back-catalogue/b/blutengel/in-alle-ewigkeit.html
- ↑ http://www.outofline.de/content/newsletter/newsletter101215.htm
- ↑ Formalin Archived March 11, 2010 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ F.O.D Archived April 11, 2008 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Masters of Comedy Archived June 22, 2012 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ The Oxidising Angel on YouTube
- ↑ Dancing in the Light on YouTube
- ↑ Reich Mir Die Hand on YouTube
- ↑ Über Den Horizont on YouTube
- ↑ Nachtbringer on YouTube
- ↑ Save Our Souls on YouTube
- ↑ No Eternity (Piano Version) on YouTube
- ↑ You Walk Away on YouTube
- ↑ Kinder dieser Stadt on YouTube
- ↑ Krieger (Symphonic Version) on YouTube
- ↑ Asche zu Asche on YouTube
- ↑ Sing on YouTube
- ↑ Kinder der Sterne on YouTube
External links
- Official website (German)
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- Blutengel lyrics at Industrial Lyrics
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