
The Donots are a German
punk rock band from Germany, formed in 1993 in
Ibbenbüren
Ibbenbüren ( Westphalian: ''Ippenbürn'') is a medium-sized town in the district of Steinfurt, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Geography
Ibbenbüren is situated on the Ibbenbürener Aa river, at the northwest end of the Teutoburger forest ...
.
Band history
Early years (1993-1998)
The Donots were founded in 1993 by Ingo Knollmann on lead vocals, his brother Guido Knollmann on guitar, Jan-Dirk Poggemann on bass, Jens "Stone" Grimstein on guitar and Jens Trippner on drums. They celebrated their stage debut on April 16, 1994 at the Scheune in their hometown
Ibbenbüren
Ibbenbüren ( Westphalian: ''Ippenbürn'') is a medium-sized town in the district of Steinfurt, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Geography
Ibbenbüren is situated on the Ibbenbürener Aa river, at the northwest end of the Teutoburger forest ...
. They began playing as a support band in local venues and released the demo tapes ''We Do Not Care So Why Should You?'' and ''Mellow D's and Harm on E's'' in 1994 and 1995, respectively. Drummer Jens Trippner was replaced by Eike Herwig in 1995.
In 1996, the band released their debut album ''Pedigree Punk'' via independent label Headshock Records and shortly afterwards, Alex Siedenbiedel replaced Stone Grimstein on guitar, finalizing the current line-up. They played support shows in Germany for
Blink-182
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,
Propagandhi,
No Fun At All,
Terrorgruppe and
No Use for a Name
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.
The band released their second album ''Tonight's Karaoke Contest Winners'' in spring of 1998, followed by their first tour with
Samiam
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and ErrorType:11. That year they also won a band contest at the Bizarre Festival, which furthered their popularity in the German underground scene, leading to them getting signed by major label
GUN Records
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(
Sony BMG
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).
Mainstream breakthrough (1999-2007)
The Donots released their third album and first major label release ''
Better Days Not Included
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Music Albums
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'' in 1999, produced by
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producer Uwe Hoffmann, together with their first single "Outshine the World", which received minor radio and TV airplay. They went on to play their first co-headlining tour called "Ladies First, James Last" across Germany, Austria, Italy and the Netherlands, together with fellow German punk rock peers the
Beatsteaks
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History
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.
In 2001, the band released their fourth album ''
Pocketrock'', with which they achieved their breakthrough into the mainstream, mainly through their hit single "Whatever Happened to the 80s", which reached No. 67 on the German charts. The following singles "Room With a View", "Today" and "Superhero" also received video airplay on MTV. They played their first headlining tour through Germany, Austria and Switzerland with
Midtown as support. The following year, ''Pocketrock'' was re-released through
Burning Heart Records
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all over Europe.
The band released their fifth album ''
Amplify the Good Times'' in May 2002, which achieved similar success with the singles "Saccharine Smile" and "Big Mouth". After the album's release, they played a European tour with
Millencolin
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and
Anti-Flag. In September, they released a cover version of "
We're Not Gonna Take It" by
Twisted Sister
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on an EP, which turned out to be one of the band's biggest hits, reaching No. 33 on the German charts. This was followed by the "Amplify the Good Tour" with
Favez as support through Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, France, and Spain.
In 2003, ''Amplify the Good Times'' became a surprise hit in Japan, with the album reaching No. 10 on the International Album Charts and the singles receiving heavy radio airplay, with "Saccharine Smile" reaching No. 19 on the
Oricon Singles Chart
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. The band played their first Japan tour in June 2003. That year they also recorded the "Protest Song" with Anti-Flag, which was released as a bonus track on ''
The Terror State''.
The Donots released their sixth album ''
Got the Noise'' in 2004 with the accompanying singles "We Got the Noise" and "Goodbye Routine", the former becoming another big hit, landing on No. 33 in Germany. The band was also featured on the
Fat Wreck Chords
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compilation ''
Rock Against Bush, Vol. 2'' with their b-side "Time's Up". In 2005, they released their first DVD "Ten Years of Noise".
In 2006, the band left their major label due to creative differences. Guitarist Guido explained: "Over time we fought each other more and more, rather than looking for solutions together. We simply did not understand each other anymore. The last record was actually just damage control. Even during promotional activities, we were absolutely not on the same wavelength. Especially with video clips, selection of singles and the entire image of the band."
The band released the greatest hits and b-side compilation album ''
The Story So Far: Ibbtown Chronicles'' as a send-off to their major label. That year they also founded
Solitary Man Records.
Solitary Man Records and further success (2008-2013)
After a short hiatus, they released their seventh album ''
Coma Chameleon'' through their own label Solitary Man Records in March 2008. The album marked a change of sound for the band, evolving the
pop punk
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sound of their previous albums to a darker, heavier
alternative rock
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and
punk rock-influenced sound. The band returned to mainstream success with the alternative rock single "Stop the Clocks", which received major radio airplay and was nominated for the German music award "1LIVE Krone" for Best Single. The band played their first headlining tour in four years with
Disco Ensemble in spring and
American Steel and
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in autumn.
In 2009, they released the "To Hell With Love" EP in the UK. Later that year, they supported
Die Toten Hosen
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on their "Machmalauter Tour" and released their first live DVD "To Hell With Live".
The Donots released their eighth studio album ''
The Long Way Home'' in 2010, with the successful singles "Calling" and "Forever Ends Today". That year, they supported
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on all German dates of their
21st Century Breakdown World Tour, resulting in a major popularity boost for the band. A special international edition of the album was released in September in the UK via Lockjaw Records and in November in the US via OK!Good Records. "The Long Way Home Tour" took place in autumn 2010 with
Royal Republic as support, which culminated in their first "Grand Münster Slam" at
Halle Münsterland
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...
, which was their biggest headlining show of their career at that point, playing in front of 3,000 people.
In 2012, they released their ninth album ''
Wake the Dogs
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'', which was collaboratively released by Solitary Man Records and
Vertigo Records
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(
Universal Music
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). It was the band's first Top 10 album, reaching No. 6 in Germany. In summer 2012, they played the Center Stage of Germany's biggest festivals
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for the first time. They supported the album with the "Wake the Dogs Tour" in autumn 2012 with
Atlas Losing Grip
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and Nothington. The album resulted in three singles, "Come Away With Me", "You're So Yesterday" and "So Long", which featured a guest appearance by
Frank Turner
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.
In 2013, the band went on their first US tour, playing the East Coast with
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and
Mariachi El Bronx and the West Coast with
Anti-Flag and
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. The tour was filmed and released as the documentary and live album "Wake the States".
German songwriting and recent activity (2014–present)
The band celebrated their 20th anniversary in April 2014 with the single "Das Neue bleibt beim Alten" ("The new stays old") featuring
Tim McIlrath from
Rise Against
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, the very first Donots song in German including McIlrath singing his part in German as well. They also participated in the German re-recording of "
Do They Know It's Christmas?", which reached No. 1 in Germany. In December 2014, they played their biggest headlining show of their career yet in front of 6,500 people.
Because of the positive response of the 20th anniversary single, they decided to record an entire album in German. Their tenth studio album ''
Karacho
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'' ("noise" or "crash") was released in February 2015 along with its lead single "Ich mach nicht mehr mit" ("I won't take part in this anymore"). The album reached No. 5 at the German album charts, the band's highest-charting position yet. The "Karacho Tour" was originally planned to take place in March, but had to be postponed to November 2015 because of an injury by drummer Eike. The band returned to Japan in May 2015, where they released an English version of the album titled ''¡Carajo!''.
The Donots participated in the
Bundesvision Song Contest 2015, representing their state
North Rhine-Westphalia
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. They reached second place with their song "Dann ohne mich" ("Then without me"), which attacks right-wing organizations such as
Pegida and addresses the resurgence of right-wing mindsets in the German public because of the
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. They celebrated their 1000th concert in December 2016.
The band will release their eleventh studio album and second German-language release in January 2018, ''Lauter als Bomben'' ("Louder than bombs"), along with a live DVD of their 1000th concert, followed by an extensive two-year tour.
Band members
Current members
* Ingo Knollmann - lead vocals
(1993–present)
* Guido Knollmann - guitar, vocals
(1993–present)
* Jan-Dirk "Purgen" Poggemann - bass, vocals
(1993–present)
* Eike Herwig - drums, percussion
(1995–present)
* Alex Siedenbiedel - guitar, vocals
(1996–present)
Touring members
* Robin Völkert - keyboard, guitar, backing vocals
(2011–2017)
Former members
* Jens "Stone" Grimstein - guitar
(1993-1996)
* Jens Trippner - drums, percussion
(1993-1995)
Discography
The official discography consists of ten studio albums, two compilation albums, thirteen singles and nineteen music videos.
Albums
Compilation albums
Split albums
Exclusive compilation tracks
Singles
Videography
Music videos
References
External links
Official websiteOfficial Solitary Man RecordsSupersonic RecordsBurning Heart RecordsInterviewwith Truepunk.com (May 31, 2002)
Interviewwith Truepunk.com (June 1, 2004)
Interviewwith Truepunk.com (August 19, 2006)
Single release 2010(January 22, 2010)
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People from Ibbenbüren
German punk rock groups
Participants in the Bundesvision Song Contest
Musical groups established in 1993
Pop punk groups
Burning Heart Records artists
1993 establishments in Germany
GUN Records artists