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German heavy metal band
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Kissin' Dynamite
Kissin' Dynamite at Wacken Open Air 2022
Background information
OriginBurladingen and Münsingen, Germany
GenresHard rock, heavy metal, glam metal
Years active2006–present
LabelsAFM, EMI, Metal Blade, Napalm
Members
  • Johannes "Hannes" Braun
  • Ande Braun
  • Jim Müller
  • Steffen Haile
  • Andi Schnitzer
Websitekissin-dynamite.de

Kissin' Dynamite is a German hard rock/heavy metal band from Burladingen and Münsingen.

History

Kissin' Dynamite started as a school band. Since 2007, the band has worked with the Flensburg production team Elephant Music. At the end of 2007, they started sending demos to various music labels, leading to a record contract with Capitol Records / EMI in the same year. They released their debut album Steel of Swabia in 2008, and in that year also started appearing in music festivals, which included Bang Your Head.

Their second album, also produced by Elephant Music, was titled Addicted to Metal and had twelve tracks. The title track, "Addicted to Metal" features vocals by Udo Dirkschneider of U.D.O. for whom Kissin' Dynamite frequently opened. In March 2011, Kissin' Dynamite announced that they had started working on their third album, which would be published by their new label, AFM Records. The album was completed in 2011, and released under the title Money, Sex and Power in March 2012. As part of the launch, the band opened for L.A. glam metal band Steel Panther on their Tour.

In 2014 they released the album Megalomania, followed in 2016 by Generation Goodbye, then in 2018 by Ecstacy which broke them into the top ten on the German charts for the first time.

Prior to Kissin' Dynamite, Hannes Braun achieved second place in the 2004 season of the German version of the Sat.1 show Star Search singing heavy metal at the age of 12.

Hannes Braun is also the producer of Exit Eden, and has had a relationship with Exit Eden singer Anna Brunner for years. Both lived in Flensburg from 2015 to 2019 and worked for Elephant Music. Anna Brunner and Hannes Braun have been living in Betzingen since 2020 and run their own production company.

Name

According to guitarist Jim Müller, the band was named after the AC/DC song of the same name. During a band meeting to choose a name, Andi Schnitzer's cellphone rang, and the song was his ringtone, leading to the decision. AllMusic also named Bon Jovi and Mötley Crüe as inspirations for the groups musical style.

Band members

  • Kissin' Dynamite live at Rockharz Open Air 2019
  • Hannes Braun Hannes Braun
  • Ande Braun Ande Braun
  • Jim Müller Jim Müller
  • Steffen Haile Steffen Haile
  • Andi Schnitzer Andi Schnitzer
  • Johannes (Hannes) Braun – vocals
  • Ande Braun – guitars
  • Jim Müller – guitars
  • Steffen Haile – bass guitar
  • Andi Schnitzer – drums

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominee/work Result Ref.
2013 Metal Hammer Awards (Germany) Up and Coming Kissin' Dynamite Nominated
2017 Best German Band Nominated
2018 Won
2023 Pop Awards Band/Group of the Year Nominated

Discography

Year Title Chart positions
GER
SWI
2008 Steel of Swabia
2010 Addicted to Metal 91
2012 Money, Sex and Power 50
2014 Megalomania 17
2016 Generation Goodbye 14 59
2018 Ecstasy 7 30
2022 Not the End of the Road 2 13
2024 Back with a Bang! 1 11

References

  1. "Kissin' Dynamite-Sänger Hannes: Von Star Search zu Heavy Metal". www.t-online.de. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
  2. "Kissin' Dynamite Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic.
  3. Schulte-Wintrop, Freya (14 September 2018). "10 Jahre METAL HAMMER AWARDS: Die "härtesten" Auszeichnungen für die besten Rock- und Metalmusiker in 2018". Axel Springer. Retrieved 28 February 2023.
  4. "Pop Awards 2023, the 6th annual Pop Awards". Pop Awards. Retrieved 28 February 2023.
  5. "Discographie von Kissin' Dynamite". GfK Entertainment. Retrieved 26 January 2022.
  6. hitparade.ch: Kissin' Dynamite in the Swiss Charts

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