The Blech
The German band The Blech became known when they came on the scene in 1985, using a combination of experiments with language and music, with a fondness for absurd plays on words. The Band split in 1996.
The lineup consisted of Hubl Greiner, Rupert Volz, Shirley Hofmann, HB-W (Helmut Bieler-Wendt), Therofal (Therofal Rödelberger), JP Volk (Jens-Peter Volk), Sandra Coutinho and Bagdad (Achim Schmidt).
Discography:
Der Volz: Liebe macht blind (Traumton Berlin, 1995)
85 - 91 (Jaro, 1993)
Liebeslieder (Jaro, 1992)
Ich wollte meine Schuhe zerschneiden (Heute, Columbia Japan 1989)
Zip Zip (Heute, 1987)
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