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Tom Liwa (born ''Thomas Greiner'', 25 October 1961) is a German singer-songwriter who has been performing as a solo artist in addition to being a founding member and frontman of the band Flowerpornoes. While his artistic solo output long went unnoticed by German mainstream news sources and radio stations, he was recognised early on for his work with the band. In recent years, he has been receiving increased attention due both to a steady fan-base and various collaborations and contributions, e.g. to
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's 2006 album ''Zwischen Himmel und Erde''. Liwa has cited
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's ''
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'' as one of his favourite albums and as a major musical influence, and has named Neil Young as an early idol. Tom Liwa is married to former fellow Flowerpornoes member Alexandra Gilles Videla, the couple has three children.


Life and career

;Flowerpornoes 1 In 1986, Tom Liwa was a founding member and became frontman of the band, Flowerpornoes, in his native Duisburg. The four albums released during this period mainly featured English lyrics. Liwa has stated that he had in fact already begun writing German lyrics but that at the time German songtexts were considered "unhip". Although his English texts had received praise in music magazines, the later decision to begin recording songs in German rather than English was made in a conscious effort to address what Liwa perceived as a failure to communicate the deeper meanings in his lyrics to an audience beyond music critics. After unfruitful attempts to score any major popular success and with mounting tensions between the band members and differing artistic visions, the Flowerpornoes disbanded shortly after the release of the 1990 album, ''As Trivial As Life And Death''. Subsequent bids for a contract from a major record label failed, to Liwa's retrospective relief. After the breakup, Tom Liwa toured with
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on their first tour. Other than that, he played only very minor gigs during the time. In his own retrospect account, he states that he considered his career finished at that point. ;Flowerpornoes 2 The Flowerpornoes project was revived in 1993, culminating in the release of ''Mamas Pfirsiche (Für schlechte Zeiten)''. Two more albums followed, 1994's ''Red' nicht von Straßen, nicht von Zügen'' and ''Ich & Ich'' in 1996, before the band members parted ways again. From 1995 to 1997, Liwa also contributed to the eponymous first album by the Tim Isfort Orchester project alongside
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, Eva Kurowski, Katharina Thalbach and others. ;Solo career After the second breakup of the Flowerpornoes, Tom Liwa began work on his first solo album. Due to participation in a number of other projects, it took four years to complete and publish ''St. Amour'' in 2000. The earlier ''Voeding'', released in 1998, was a collection of songs released as mailorder only. The final track of ''St. Amour'' is a non-musical piece called ''"Wir haben die Musik"'' ("we have the music"), spoken by Christian Brückner, whose voice is well known throughout Germany as the dubbing voice for
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and other actors. Also during the time, Liwa featured on Kevin Coyne's ''Knocking On Your Brain'', published in 1997. More solo albums followed since then, 2004's ''Dudajim'' being the latest of those that have not been published as mailorder only. ;Flowerpornoes 3 On 25 July 2005, the Flowerpornoes performed together for the first time since the 1996 breakup. The occasion was a concert in Cologne, organised as part of the campaign ''"nrw retten, taz abonnieren"'' ("save NRW, subscribe to
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") by newspaper ''die tageszeitung'''s North Rhine-Westphalia edition, which at the time was struggling financially. In 2007, after a hiatus of more than ten years, a new Flowerpornoes album was released, ''Wie oft musst du vor die Wand laufen bis der Himmel sich auftut?'' The album has received considerably greater mainstream attention than any prior work of Tom Liwa. One of the songs on the album is called ''"
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"'', an allusion to the band's website being located within the Austrian
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because the German top-level domain
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(flowerpornoes.de) is registered by someone not related to the band in any form.


Discography

;Other featured contributions * He featured as an extra, portraying a musician in the 1999 film '' Pola X''. * The song ''Julianastraat'' from the 2000 album, ''St. Amour'', is featured on the soundtrack for the film ''
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''. * Among other prominent German-language authors, Tom Liwa contributed to an anthology called ''texttourimus'' (the title being a pun on
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). The entire revenue generated by the volume, published in November 2005 in collaboration with UNICEF, was donated to a charitable organisation.


References

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