About RPWL
RPWL is a German progressive rock band that consists of Jürgen "Yogi" Lang, Kalle Wallner, Marc Turiaux, and Markus Grützner. As of 2024, they have released eight studio albums, eight live albums, and three compilations.
RPWL was formed in 1997 in Freising, Germany, as a Pink Floyd cover band. The group's name is a combination of the first letters of the original four members' last names: Rissettio, Postl, Wallner, and Lang.
After three years, they began to write their own music, based on earlier influences. Their debut album, God Has Failed, came out in 2000.
2002 brought Trying to Kiss the Sun, which saw the band developing their own sound and relying less on previous influences. They released a compilation album called Stock a year later, consisting of tracks that didn't make it onto their previous two albums, plus a cover of Syd Barrett's "Opel".
In 2005, RPWL issued their third studio album, World Through My Eyes, with the single "Roses". The song featured ex-Genesis and Stiltskin singer Ray Wilson on lead vocals. A special edition of the album was released as an SACD hybrid disc.
Later that year, the band published their second concert album, Start the Fire . The double disc contains the entirety of their Rockpalast concert, again featuring Ray Wilson on lead vocals for "Roses" and one other track, "Not About Us", from the 1997 Genesis album, Calling All Stations, the only one on which Wilson appears.
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