Artist's albums
Herzblut
2001 · album
Hochzeit
1999 · album
Bannkreis
1997 · album
Foppt den Dämon
1996 · album
MCMXCV
1995 · album
Album 1994
1994 · album
Himmelfahrt
2023 · album
Weit ist das Meer
2023 · EP
Ihr kriegt uns nie
2023 · single
Leinen los
2023 · single
Was ihr wollt
2022 · single
So Rot MMXXI
2021 · single
Eisheilige Nacht - Back to Lindenpark
2021 · album
Hey! Live - Alles was das Herz will
2020 · album
HEY!
2019 · album
NEON (Live)
2017 · album
MitGift
2014 · album
Schwarz in Schwarz
2011 · album
Kreuzfeuer
2009 · album
Besser du rennst
2009 · single
Schlachthof (Live)
2008 · album
Bastard
2007 · album
Nord Nord Ost (15 Year Anniversary Edition)
2005 · album
Engelskrieger
2003 · album
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Biography
Subway to Sally is a true musical hybrid. Based on a heavy metal foundation, Subway to Sally is far from your average metal headbangers as they combine progressive and folk anthems with early music and liturgical references. They contribute equal parts acoustic and electric from the guitar trio of Ingo Hampf, Bodenski, and Simon. Violinist Frau Schmidt can lay down a classic Robbie Steinhardt-like roll with as much conviction as with the gentler, more traditionally based passages. Perhaps the most peculiar element of this band lies with lead vocalist Eric Fish, who brings to mind two of the more stigmatized singers in rock & roll, Lee Jackson and Roger Chapman. Despite hints of Chapman's infamous vibrato and Jackson's overall thickness, Fish provides a very listenable and complimentary singing style. While a gradual shift away from traditional songs was noticeable from album to album, it wasn't until 1999's Hochzeit that their more aggressive side was fully revealed but not at the expense of their formative influences. The group released a live recording (Schrei!) in 2000 and the all-new Herzblut the following year. 2003's Engelskrieger found the collective leaning heavier on their metal haunches. Nord Nord Ost arrived in 2005, followed by the CD/DVD Nackt in 2006. ~ Dave Sleger, Rovi