Kilians were a German indie rock band. They started out as a loose group of music mad students from Dinslaken, Germany. In 2005, the band's line-up stabilised and they recorded their first self-titled EP. In the following year their song 'Jealous Lover' reached number 3 of the German CampusCharts.

Kilians
Kilians opening for Babyshambles in Berlin
Kilians opening for Babyshambles in Berlin
Background information
OriginDinslaken, Germany
GenresIndie rock
Garage rock
Years active2005–2013, 2017
LabelsVertigo Records/Universal
MembersSimon den Hartog
Dominic Lorberg
Gordian Scholz
Michael Schürmann
Arne Schult
Websitehttp://www.thekilians.de

In 2006, Thees Uhlmann of Tomte discovered Kilians and invited them to support his band on their spring tour. On this tour Kilians sold 700 copies of their EP. Uhlmann later became Kilians' manager.

In August 2006, Kilians toured Germany in a bus sponsored by Austrian energy drink manufacturer Red Bull. They played several small guerrilla gigs on camping sites adjacent to various music festivals.

When the band released their first professionally merchandised EP 'Fight the Start' on 17 April 2007, the band changed their name, which is derived from a character of Carl Zuckmayer's play The Captain of Köpenick (play), from 'The Kilians' to 'Kilians'.

In summer 2007, Kilians once again toured Germany and played at Rock am Ring and other festivals.

The band's debut album Kill the Kilians was released on 7 September 2007 and reached number 75 of the official German music charts.

Their second album They Are Calling Your Name was released on 10 April 2009. It reached number 32 of the German albums charts and spent two weeks in the charts.

On March 2, 2017, the band's record label announced via Facebook that the band would be embarking on a six-date small tour in June 2017 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their debut album "Kill the Kilians."

Discography edit

Albums edit

Year Album details Peak chart positions
GER
2007 Kill the Kilians 75
2009 They Are Calling Your Name 32
2012 Lines You Should Not Cross xx

Singles edit

Year Single Peak chart positions
GER
2007 "Fight the Start" -
2007 "Enforce Yourself" -
2007 "When Will I Ever Get Home" -
2008 "Sunday" -
2009 "Said and Done" 93
2009 "Hometown" -

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