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Provinz (Band)[edit]

Provinz is a German indie pop band from Vogt in Upper Swabia, founded in 2012.

History[edit]

The two cousins Vincent Waizenegger and Robin Schmid from the municipality of Vogt in the Ravensburg[1] district of Baden-Württemberg had been making music together for some time under the name Twice. In 2012, their third cousin Moritz Bösing joined them and the name was changed to Provinz (Province).[2] Drummer Leon Sennewald, who graduated from high school with Waizenegger in Ravensburg in 2018, joined in 2017. The band participated in the Bandpool competition (a competition meant to support small bands) of the Mannheim Pop Academy, through which they came into contact with record companies.[3]

Provinz subsequently signed a record deal with the major label Warner Music in 2019. In March 2019, their first single, "Neonlicht"(Neon light), was released. On 3 May 2019, their first EP, "Reicht dir das" (Is that enough for you) was released, which included the title track and three other songs: "Neonlicht", "Was uns high macht" (What gets us high), and "Zu jung" (Too young). The EP was recorded at the Hansa Studios in Berlin by producer Tim Tautorat, who has also produced for AnnenMayKantereit and Faber (both famous German and Swiss musicians), among others. This was followed by performances at larger festivals such as KOSMOS[4] in Chemnitz and the Reeperbahn Festival, as well as a TV appearance on Inas Nacht (a German Late Night Show).

The debut album "Wir bauten uns Amerika" (We built ourselves America) – initially announced for 17 April 2020, then postponed to 14 August[5] – was finally released on 17 July 2020[6]. The first pre-release single, "Augen sind rot"(Eyes are red) was released in October 2019, and Provinz performed it on the TV show Late Night Berlin on ProSieben. In spring and autumn 2020, two tours as well as several bigger festival performances had to be called off due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [7] [8] Still, their album reached 4th place at the German album charts in the same year. The band also won the German music award "1 Live Krone" by the radio show "1LIVE" as best newcomer.

In summer 2021, Provinz published the EP Zu spät um umzudrehen (English: Too late to turn around) with five new songs. In the process of creating these songs, they once again worked, among other people, with the German music producer Tautorat, but also with the musician and producer Fayzen. Of these songs, "Großstadt" (big city) and "Hymne gegen euch" (Hymn against you) were also released as singles. Shortly afterwards, Provinz collaborated with the rapper Majan and the band Jeremias. Together they published the song "Liebe zu dritt (Love as a threesome). With this song, the band reached the singles chart for the first time. Their postponed tour called "Wir bauten euch Amerika" (English: We built you America) then took place at the end of 2021. In the same year, Provinz won the award "1 LIVE Krone" as best band. In addition to that, they were nominated as Best German Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards. Due to the COVID-19-pandemic they had to postpone another tour which was planned to be in spring 2022. The tour then took place in autumn 2022.

On 16 September 2022, their second album called "Zorn & Liebe" (English: anger & love) was released. The pre-release single of the same name in collaboriation with the German singer Nina Chuba has already been released in Februrary 2022 and it reached the singles chart as well. The songs "Verrate deine Freunde" (Betray your friends), "Spring" (Jump), "17 für immer" (forever 17) and "Unsere Bank" (Our bench, in collaboration with Danger Dan) were also published as singles beforehand.

Discography[edit]

{{Infobox Chartplatzierungen}} Studioalbums

  • 2020: Wir bauten uns Amerika (We built America for us)
  • 2022: Zorn & Liebe (Anger & love)

EPs

  • 2019: Reicht dir das (Is that enough for you)
  • 2021: Zu spät um umzudrehen (Too late to turn around)

Singles

  • 2019: Neonlicht (neon light)
  • 2019: Reicht dir das (Is that enough for you)
  • 2019: Augen sind rot (eyes are red)
  • 2019: Wenn die Party vorbei ist (When the party is over)
  • 2019: Was uns high macht (What makes us high)
  • 2020: Verlier dich (Lose yourself) / Nur Freunde (Just friends)
  • 2020: Diego Maradona
  • 2020: Du wirst schon sehen (You'll see)
  • 2021: Hymne gegen euch (Hymn against you) (#17 at the German Single Trending Charts on 19 February 2021[9])
  • 2021: Großstadt (big city) (#12 at the German Single Trending Charts on 2 April 2021[10])
  • 2021: Liebe zu dritt (Love as a threesome / Love for three) (with Jeremias and Majan
  • 2022: Zorn & Liebe (anger & love)(with Nina Chuba)
  • 2022: Tinnitus
  • 2022: Verrate deine Freunde (Betray your friends) (#13 at the German Single Trending Charts on 15 April 2022[11])
  • 2022: Spring (Jump)
  • 2022: 17 für immer (Forever 17)
  • 2022: Zwei Menschen (Two people) (#20 at the German Single Trending Charts on 5 August 2022[12])
  • 2022: Unsere Bank (Our bench) (with Danger Dan; #7 at the German Single Trending Charts on 9 September 2022[13])
  • 2022: Diese Nacht (This night) (#9 at the German Single Trending Charts on 23 September 2022[14])
  • 2023: Ich glaub ich will heut nicht mehr gehen ( I don't think I want to leave today) (with Nina Chuba)
  • 2023: Blaue Stunde (blue hour) (#9 at the German singles charts on 14 July 2023[15])
  • 2023: Mein Leben ist monoton (My life is monotonous ) (with Betterov)
  • 2023: James Blake (with ENNIO)
  • 2024: glaubst du ( Dou you believe?)

Guest appearance

  1. ^ Philipp Richter: Vogter Band unterschreibt Plattenvertrag beim Musiklabel Warner Music Artikel in der Schwäbischen Zeitung vom 18. Juli 2019
  2. ^ Provinz Porträt auf den Seiten des Allgäus Finest Festivals
  3. ^ Provinz - am Haken Interview auf bedroomdisco.de
  4. ^ Lineup 2019 KOSMOS Chemnitz
  5. ^ "PROVINZ - ihr Debütalbums "Wir bauten uns Amerika" verschiebt sich -" (in German). 2020-03-25. Retrieved 2020-07-19.
  6. ^ "Abgehört: Provinz – „Wir bauten uns Amerika"" (in German). Retrieved 2020-07-19.
  7. ^ Benedikt Scherm: Schaffe, schaffe, Amerika baue, Süddeutsche Zeitung vom 17. Juli 2020
  8. ^ Benedikt Scherm: Schaffe, schaffe, Amerika baue, Süddeutsche Zeitung vom 17. Juli 2020
  9. ^ "Offizielle Single Trending Charts". mtv.de. GfK Entertainment. 2021-02-19. Retrieved 2021-02-19.
  10. ^ "Offizielle Single Trending Charts". mtv.de. GfK Entertainment. 2021-04-02. Retrieved 2021-04-02.
  11. ^ "Single Trending Charts". mtv.de. GfK Entertainment. 2022-04-15. Retrieved 2022-04-16.
  12. ^ "Single Trending Charts". mtv.de. GfK Entertainment. 2022-08-05. Retrieved 2022-08-08.
  13. ^ "Single Trending Charts". mtv.de. GfK Entertainment. 2022-09-09. Retrieved 2022-09-10.
  14. ^ "Single Trending Charts". mtv.de. GfK Entertainment. 2022-09-23. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
  15. ^ "Single Trending Charts". mtv.de. GfK Entertainment. 2023-07-14. Retrieved 2023-07-14.