Eskimo Callboy is a six-piece electronicore band from Castrop-Rauxel, Germany formed in 2010. The band consists of vocalist Nico Sallach who is the former lead singer of the band To the Rats and Wolves he replaced longtime lead singer Sebastian "Sushi" Biesler who left the band in early 2020. The rest of the band includes vocalist and keyboardist Kevin Ratajczak, the guitarists Daniel Haniß and Pascal Schillo, bassist Daniel Klossek and drummer David Friedrich. After Daniel, Pascal, Kevin, Dani...
Eskimo Callboy is a six-piece electronicore band from Castrop-Rauxel, Germany formed in 2010. The band consists of vocalist Nico Sallach who is the former lead singer of the band To the Rats and Wolves he replaced longtime lead singer Sebastian "Sushi" Biesler who left the band in early 2020. The rest of the band includes vocalist and keyboardist Kevin Ratajczak, the guitarists Daniel Haniß and Pascal Schillo, bassist Daniel Klossek and drummer David Friedrich.
After Daniel, Pascal, Kevin, Daniel and former drummer Michael "Micha" Malitzki already reached some achievements with their old bands and among other things supported artists like Machinemade God or Callejon, they searched for a new challenge. At the beginning of 2010, they formed Eskimo Callboy along with Sebastian aka Sushi. Before release, tracks like Monsieur Moustache Vs. Clitcat or Hey Mrs. Dramaqueen received more than 10,000 plays on their Myspace page in the first two weeks.
as of 2020 they have released five full length albums:
"Bury Me In Vegas" 2012 on Redfield Records "We Are The Mess" 2014 on Redfield Records "Crystals" 2015 on Spinefarm Records, Airforce1 Records (Universal Music Germany) "The Scene" 2017 on Century Media Records "Rehab" 2019 on Century Media Records
Websites: www.eskimocallboy.de www.myspace.com/eskimocallboy www.twitter.com/eskimocallboy www.facebook.com/pages/Eskimo-Callboy/136181609742349?v=wall www.youtube.com/user/EskimoCallboy Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.