Zodiac (rock band)

Zodiac

Zodiac at the Rock Hard Festival in 2014.
Background information
Origin Münster, Germany
Genres Hard rock, blues rock
Years active 2010–present
Labels Napalm Records, Prosthetic Records
Associated acts Long Distance Calling, Misery Speaks
Website zodiac-rock.com
Members Nick Van Delft
Stephan Gall
Ruben Claro
Janosch Rathmer
Past members Robert Kahr

Zodiac are a hard rock band from Münster, Germany. The band was formed in 2010 by singer-guitarist Nick Van Delft and Long Distance Calling drummer Janosch Rathmer. Stephan Gall and Robert Kahr joined shortly after to complete the line-up before Ruben Claro replaced Kahr in 2012. The band are heavily influenced by rock and blues music from the 1970s and it adds to the theme and style of their own music. As of 2016, they have made four studio albums.

History

Founding and A Bit Of Devil (2010 to 2012)

Lead guitarist and vocalist Nick van Delft

Guitarist Stephan Gall and drummer Janosch Rathmer had previously spent eight years with melodic death metal band Misery Speaks. Following the break-up of the band in 2010, Gall and Rathmer still wanted to pursue their music careers. Rathmer met Nick Van Delft that same year and after several weeks of jamming, they started planning to create a new band. Van Delft wanted the band to be a trio before Rathmer persuaded him to be in a band with a second guitar. Gall was invited by Rathmer to join the band with Robert Kahr joining around the same time on bass and keyboards. Rathmer choose the band name after the astrological term.[1]

In April 2011, the band played their first gigs before their debut record was released- a self-titled EP. Shortly afterwards, Gall and Rathmer founded their own record label named Honest Hound Records. The band's debut studio album A Bit Of Devil was released on 25 May 2012 and the band toured in autumn 2012 with bands such as The Sword and Spiritual Beggars.

A Hiding Place and Sonic Child (2013 to 2014)

Bassist, keyboardist and backing vocalist Ruben Claro

When Robert Kahr left the band in 2012, Ruben Claro replaced him playing the same instruments and adding backing vocals to the band. Zodiac received a deal from Napalm Records in July 2013 before the release of the second studio album A Hiding Place in October the same year. As well as the debut album, A Hiding Place was also released under Prosthetic Records in the US. The album includes a cover of Cortez The Killer by Neil Young. The first and second tracks of the album Downtown and Free were both released with music videos that can be found on YouTube as well as a lyric video for the fifth track Moonshine. Downtown was also released as the only single of the album.[2] In late 2013, the band had to cancel a tour supporting stoner rock band Monster Magnet after their visas were denied.

Instead, Zodiac went on a small European tour with Orchid and Blues Pills and began preparations for their third studio album. In March 2014, the band supported acts Audrey Horne and Grand Magus in Scandinavia before recording for their next album two months later. The album Sonic Child was released on 19 September 2014 with ten tracks, two bonus tracks and four live performances.[3] Sonic Child debuted at number 47 on the German album charts.

Road Tapes Vol. 1 (2014–present)

In autumn 2014, Zodiac headlined for the first time on tour in Germany. The band used 17 concerts during the tour to record for the band's first live album Road Tapes Vol. 1. The album was released on 17 April 2015 and included songs performed live from their previous three studio albums.

In June 2015, the band posted a link to their music video for A Bit Of Devil while commenting that songwriting had began for their fourth studio album.[4]

Style

Zodiac's style is a mix of hard rock, blues rock and classic rock from the 1970s. Drummer Janosch Rathmer labelled Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Thin Lizzy, Stevie Ray Vaughan, ZZ Top and Joe Bonamassa as influences.[5]

Band members

Current members
Former members

Discography

Studio albums

  1. A Bit Of Devil
  2. Carnival
  3. Blue Jean Blues
  4. Horrorvision
  5. Assembly Line
  6. Thunder
  7. Diamond Shoes
  8. Coming Home

EPs

Live albums

References

  1. 1 2 "ZODIAC". zodiac-rock.com. Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  2. "Zodiac (32) - A Hiding Place at Discogs". discogs.com. Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  3. "Zodiac - Sonic Child". Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  4. "Zodiac | Facebook". facebook.com. Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  5. "Interview mit Janosch Rathmer von Zodiac". demonic-nights.at. Retrieved 6 July 2015.
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