Wanda (band)

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Wanda
Wanda Austrian Music Awards 2016.jpg
Wanda (2016)
Background information
Origin Vienna, Austria
Genres Indie rock, pop, rock 'n' roll
Years active2012present
Members
  • Michael Marco Fitzthum
  • Manuel Christoph Poppe
  • Reinhold Weber
  • Valentin „Vali“ Wegscheider
Past members
  • Lukas Hasitschka
  • Christian Hummer († 2022)
Website wandamusik.com
Zelt-Musik-Festival 2016 in Freiburg, Germany Wanda (ZMF 2016) jm15295.jpg
Zelt-Musik-Festival 2016 in Freiburg, Germany
Wanda Live @ Free & Easy Festival 2015 Wanda-8.jpg
Wanda Live @ Free & Easy Festival 2015

Wanda is an Austrian indie pop band founded in Vienna in 2012.

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Their debut album Amore was released in October 2014 at Problembär Records and debuted at number 13 on the Austrian Albums Chart on 31 October 2014. Their single "Bologna" (which features that Italian city) was released in early 2015 and peaked at number 42 on 10 April 2015. Wanda's first tour took place in late 2014, with a second tour in February 2015, with locations in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland (i.e. the German Sprachraum). On 2 October 2015 their second album Bussi was released. They made a deal with Universal Music Germany. [1]

Their indie pop style is influenced by rock 'n' roll, as well as Austropop (Austrian singer-songwriters). They label their music as "pop music with 'Amore'". Their songs are sung in German, with a noticeable Viennese accent.

In August of 2020 drummer Lukas Hasitschka left the band. [2] He was replaced by Valentin Wegscheider who was a founding member of the band, but left before major success. [3] [4] Valentin Wegscheider left the band in December, 2023. [5]

Keyboarder Christian Hummer died in September 26, 2022, after long and severe illness. [6]

Discography

Albums

Studio

YearTitleChart
AUT
[7]
GER
[8]
SWI
[9]
2014Amore25329
2015Bussi158
2017Niente156
2019Ciao!1420
2022Wanda2322

Live

YearTitleChart
AUT
[7]
GER
SWI
[9]
2016Amore meine Stadt1166

Singles

YearTitleChartAlbum
AUT
[7]
GER
SWI
[9]
2014"Schickt mir die Post"Amore
"Auseinandergehen ist schwer"70
2015"Bologna"3467
"Stehengelassene Weinflaschen"
"Bussi Baby"3Bussi
"Meine beiden Schwestern"28
"1,2,3,4"61
2016"Gib mir alles"
"Gib mir alles (Live)"Amore meine Stadt
2017"0043"63Niente
"Columbo"1
"Lascia mi fare"68
2018"Weiter, Weiter"52
2019"Ciao Baby"46Ciao!
"Nach Hause gehen"
2020"Nix reparieren"
"Jurassic Park"69Wanda
2021"Die Sterne von Alterlaa"
2022"Rocking in Wien"
"Va bene"
"Wir sind verloren"
"Eine Gang"

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