Unzucht has been performing on European stages for fifteen years now and their story is far from over. Freshly signed with Metalville, the band is ready to create new bangers like their hits ‘Nein’ and ‘Jenseits Der Welt’, tracks that have already been streamed millions of times.
The band has almost completed the songwriting for their upcoming seventh album and will enter the studio next month. The as-yet untitled work is scheduled for release in 2026.
“It’s great that with Metalville we were able to win a label with such strong roots in metal for Unzucht! That’s what I call a solid start for my freshly started time in the band!” said singer Timm Hindorff, who has just joined the band. While drummer Toby Fuhrmann added: “We’re looking forward to a great collaboration with Metalville – a real independent label with a great team, excellent roster and extremely good networking! The signs are pointing to a storm!”
Even if dark rock is probably the best way to describe the sound of the quartet from Germany – also featuring Daniel De Clercq (Guitar, vocals, programming, electronics and Don Canone (Bass) – there is a lot of metal at the start alongside industrial and gothic influences.
The guys already have six albums in the German TOP 10, three EPs and a live DVD in their quiver. They have also played hundreds of live shows, including several of the most prestigious European festivals such as M’era Luna, Greenfield, Masters of Rock, Wacken, Rockharz, Amphi, Summer Breeze and many more. The band has worked hard to earn a reputation as an absolute wrecking ball live.
And so, there was a lot at stake when the big line-up change on the microphone was due last year. Many other bands would have broken up, but for Unzucht it was clear: On the recommendation of Hiraes frontwoman Britta Görtz, the remaining three found a singer in Timm Hindorff from the Allgäu region in Bavaria. And after Timm’s baptism of fire at several festival shows and appearances as support for The 69 Eyes and Till Lindemann, among others, the band is ready to rumble more than ever.