The German medieval folk-rock band Schandmaul hails from the Bavarian town of Gröbenzell and was founded in 1998 by Thomas Lindner (singer, accordion, guitar), Anna Katharina Kränzlein (violin, hurdy-gurdy) and Birgit Muggenthaler (whistle, flutes, bagpipes), among others. Their first song "Teufelsweib" was written in the same year and in November the band gave their first concert in a pub in Gröbenzell. Their debut album Wahre Helden was released in June 1999, followed a year later by the album Von Spitzbuben und anderen Halunken. in 2001, Schandmaul performed at various festivals such as the Wave-Gotik-Treffen and Zillo as part of their first concert tour. In October 2002, the album Narrenkönig was released and reached 70th place in the German charts. in 2004, the band gave numerous concerts, including at the Wacken Open Air and organized the Funkenflug Festival in Munich. After further albums, the album Unendlich was released at the beginning of 2014, which climbed to 2nd place in Germany, 6th place in Austria and 23rd place in Switzerland in the charts. The single "Euch zum Geleit" reached 85th place in the German charts. in 2007, Schandmaul received the Bavarian Rock Award PICK UP and was nominated several times for the ECHO POP in the following years. In May 2019, the album Artus was released and again reached 2nd place in the German charts. Together with dArtagan, Schandmaul released the single "An der Tafelrunde" in 2020.
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