One day before its appearance on Stefan Raab's "Chefsache ESC 2025 - Wer singt für Deutschland", the German preliminary round for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel, medieval folk rock/metal unit Feuerschwanz released its new song "Knightclub" with Dag-Alexis Kopplin from SDP as a featured guest. With its catchy hook and infectious dancefloor beats, "Knightclub" is a track that will create the perfect atmosphere at any metal show. The accompanying music video (also featuring Kopplin) underlines this character and combines the light-heartedness and vibes of the band's early party metal days with the impressive transformation that Feuerschwanz has undergone with its last few albums.
Feuerschwanz on "Knightclub": "'Knightclub' is the essence of 20 years of Feuerschwanz. A strong brew of the heaviest riffs and most epic hooks we have ever written come together with the greatest heroes from the world of fantasy and history. As a special accolade, we have enlisted the support of Dag-Alexis Kopplin from SDP! Descend into the dungeons with us, experience a crazy musical trip and rise up as ladies, lords, shieldmaidens, heroes and knights of the 'Knightclub'!"
Tomorrow, 22 February, Feuerschwanz will again swap the festival stage for a TV appearance as one of 14 acts competing in the semi-finals of Germany's Eurovision Song Contest preliminary round. Chosen from over 3,000 applications, the band impressed the jury - led by Stefan Raab, Yvonne Catterfeld, and Elton - in the first show on 14 February with its cover of O-Zone's "Dragostea din tei". This Saturday, the jury will again vote on whether Feuerschwanz moves on or its journey ends early. The live final, broadcast on ARD and hosted by NDR on 1 March, will see viewers choosing the winning act, who will go on to represent Germany in Basel. Link
FEUERSCHWANZ - Releases New Song And Video
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