Cacumen (1972-1986)
In 1972 in the West German town of Ingolstadt a teenage guitarist, Hans Ziller, put together a rock band called Cacumen with his brother Karl, who also played guitar, and gathered a group of friends to complete the band. The name of the group was from a school test Hans had taken; it translates from Latin to mean "the top of a mountain". For the next six years the band played at local small venues but had a fan base in their home town. In 1978 the group consisted of Hans and Karl on guitars, Horst Maier on guitar (in 1983, Horst's last name would become Maier-Thorn), Hans Hauptmann on bass and Hans Forstner on drums. The band was seeking a replacement singer at that time; Claus Lessmann, a fellow student of Hans', was hired.
Claus was previously in the bands Ginger and Sunset, was known for his harmonic vocals and fit in perfectly with Cacumen. With this line-up, the band had a chance to start branching out to venues outside Ingolstadt. A recording entitled Riding Away was made, which featured the song Wintertale on the flip side in 1979. The group used this opportunity to begin touring clubs, schools and even parking lots. The fan base grew and Cacumen was finally signed to an independent label. At this time, Karl departed the group. The self titled Cacumen album was released in 1981 and featured a new version of Riding Away.
Cacumen got in contact with Hanns Schmidt-Theissen, who owned a small music studio (Hanns had played with the group on the Riding Away single and was supporting the band at live venues on keyboards). Since funds were low, Hanns helped them out; they recorded the album Bad Widow at his studio in Rodgau / Germany in 1982. Hanns also tried to get the group a contract but was unsuccessful.
The fan base of the band was growing and more performances were planned. In 1983, Robert Prskalowicz replaced Hans Hauptmann on bass and this group became the well-known Cacumen band. The group was later signed by BMG and received a make-over; Robert and Hans Forstner were no longer members as of March 1985, after departing upon deciding they couldn't commit to the group full time. Their replacements were Joerg Deisinger (previously with Rascal and Dynasty) on bass and Dominik Huelshorst from Darxon on drums. The group also donned the stereotypical image of an 80s hard rock group. Finally, the company requested a name change, as they thought Cacumen would be too difficult to pronounce and not as marketable a name as they desired. After a brainstorming session the name Bonfire was chosen, which came into effect in May 1986.
Bonfire, the First Coming (1986-1994)
Bonfire's worldwide début album, Don't Touch the Light, was released in June 1986. During recording of the follow-up album, in May 1987, Dominik was fired due to musical differences and Bonfire proceeded to release their next album, Fireworks, as a quartet, the drums being recorded by Ken Mary from Fifth Angel. Two versions of this album exist: the worldwide version and the North American version (the cover of which features the four members as well as the song 'You Make Me Feel', taken from their début album).
Between the second and third albums, Bonfire went through many changes. Although Tommy Wagner performed on drums for a TV spot, a new drummer needed to be hired. In December 1987, Edgar Patrik from Sinner, Samson and Tyran Pace joined. In July 1988, during the Fireworks Tour, Horst had to leave due to his rheumatism becoming too much of a crippling factor to play guitar on stage. Taking his spot in August was Angel Schleifer, formerly of Doc Savage, Red Alert, Sinner, Mad Max, Pretty Maids and Helter Skelter. The tour proceeded and at its completion the band settled down to collaborate for a new album. At this time, Hans had problems with the record company and the band's management, due in part to his family commitments at the time. Albeit with reluctance, he was fired from the group in June 1989 due to the lack of commitment and Bonfire carried on as a quartet. Bonfire's first two albums were the only to be released commercially in North America.
Despite the business decision, Claus and Hans maintained a great friendship. When Hans formed his own group, Claus was asked to write songs as well as perform vocals. The record company wouldn't allow him to do so, however, leaving Hans to find a replacement singer for his new band, EZ Livin'.
The decision to remove Hans from Bonfire troubled Claus, and after many failed attempts to break through in the North American scene and what he deemed was a failure of a fourth album, Claus left the band on September 25, 1992. His announcement was not unexpected, but did leave the remaining members the decision of who should take his place. One vocalist the group has interest in was Michael Bormann, vocalist for Letter X and his own side-project Jaded Heart, who had also previously been a member of High Voltage and the J.R. Blackmore Group. Although he was willing to sing with Bonfire, he was committed to his two other projects, so the group continued looking. Unsuccessful attempts to find a full-time vocalist led to Michael eventually becoming the new front-man of Bonfire in March 1993. He departed Letter X but remained with Jaded Heart.
Despite having a new vocalist, Bonfire seemed to be stagnating; their record company refused to release any new material that did not have Claus singing and grunge was an emerging new scene. The band suspected the end was nigh, so a live album that featured concert recordings from the Point Blank Tour and Claus on vocals was released. The album Michael had performed on was shelved (albeit to be released later as a bootleg entitled 'Bonfire - End of an Era Demos') and Bonfire performed for the last time on the 29th of July 1994, without officially breaking up.
Claus & Hans - Lessmann/Ziller to Ex (1992-1996)
While Bonfire were attempting to continue with their new lead vocalist, Claus reunited with Hans after he left the band and together they became Lessmann/Ziller in 1992, with Hans disbanding EZ Livin'. In 1993 they released an EP entitled Glaub Dran, which featured lyrics entirely in German. This was followed by a few single releases, of songs not present on the initial recording. The duo's following was slowly growing, but not in accordance with initial expectations. In 1995, Lessmann/Ziller evolved to become a group called Ex, and in May featured Joerg Deisinger on bass and Dominik Huelshorst on drums, almost a reunion of the 1986 Bonfire line-up. Claus and Hans realized that their best chance at recapturing their fan base was to become Bonfire again.
The Return of Bonfire - Charade Emerges (1996-2000)
In 1996, Claus and Hans decided to start legal proceedings to get the rights to the Bonfire name and their music from 1986 to 1992. On July 3rd, 1994, a one-time payment was made to the remaining Bonfire members and Claus and Hans renamed their Ex project to Bonfire. They reissued Glaub Dran, with additional songs in English, in 1996. In 1997 they hired Chris Lausmann (Affair and Frontline) on guitar and keyboards, Uwe Kohler (Black Tears, Paradise Leaf, Big Apple, Lipstikk, Blitzkrieg, British Steel) on bass, and Jurgen Wiehler (Backdoor Affair, Heaven Sent, Chain Reaction, Loud & Proud, EZ Livin', Parish Garden, Wet Paint and 88 Crash) on drums.
Michael and Angel also got back together in 1997, with a desire to release the shelved Bonfire album they had recorded in 1993. Joerg was not interested in being involved and Edgar had other commitments, so the reunion was a duo, and due to Claus and Hans owning the Bonfire name Michael and Angel decided to call themselves Charade. The previously shelved album was then released in 1998 in Japan, later becoming a highly sought after item. The duo continue to work together.
Worldwide exposure (2001-)
Since 1996, Bonfire has released at least one album each year and their fan base has grown, surpassing their 1980s popularity. Chris left the group in 2002 but the remaining members continued. After successfully gaining the rights to their pre-Bonfire material in 2004, the band released a five-part CD series called The Early Days. Parts 1 to 3 were reissues of the Cacumen albums, part 4 was the EZ Livin' album and part 5 was the Lessmann/Ziller album, each disc also featuring bonus material.
In 2006, Bonfire celebrated their 20th anniversary and Chris Limburg (Vice, Wet Paint and Lustfinger) took on a role as co-guitarist. A rock opera album entitled 'The Rauber' was released in 2008. A special DVD of the opera performance-- which also featured new music videos of several of the songs from the album-- was released soon afterwards and included a remixed version of their song 'You Make Me Feel'. This new version of the song is featured on the PlayStation game Sing Star.
January 15th 2009 saw the return of Dominik Huelshorst, when Jürgen left the band unexpectedly, followed by a long anticipated return to the North American stage, as the band performed at the Rocklahoma Festival on July 12th in Pryor, Oklahoma, USA.
On March 25th, 2010, Bonfire were signed to Universal Music. The album 'Branded' was released on January 22nd, 2011. The new second guitarist of Bonfire is Frank Pané, member of the German metal band Solemnity and ex-member of Red to Grey, and Valley's Eve.
In 2016, Bonfire celebrated their 30th anniversary and a new double album, Pearls, released on UDR/Warner on 18 March 2016. This recording featured past band hits that were re-recorded. At the beginning of July it was announced that Reece and the band had mutually agreed to part ways. To fill in the vacancy Michael Bormann was announced as the new frontman, but he was not be able to join the group for a few months. Alexx Stahl of Purple Rising and Roxxcalibur agreed to be a temporary singer to fulfill the band's commitments until Bormann's arrival. During that time the group agreed that Stahl put a lot of effort in to the performances, so it was agreed all around that he would become the full-time lead vocalist.
2022 - German rockers Bonfire consisting of lead vocalist Alexx Stahl, lead guitarists Hans Ziller and Frank Pané, bassist Ronnie Parkes and drummer Fabio Alessandrini have unveiled a video for their new single “Freedom Is My Belief” from their upcoming album Point Blank MMXXIII.
Band members:
Current members
Hans Ziller – lead and rhythm guitars, talkbox, backing vocals (1972–1989, 1996–present)
Frank Pané – rhythm and lead guitars, backing vocals (2015–present)
Ronnie Parkes – bass, backing vocals (2015–present)
Alexx Stahl – lead vocals (2016–present)
Fabio Alessandrini – drums, percussion (2022–present)
Charade
* Michael Bormann - lead vocals, acoustic guitar (1997–present)
* Angel Schleifer - lead guitar, keyboards, programming (1997–present)
Former Members of Bonfire / Cacumen
* Karl Ziller - guitars (1972–1980)
* Hanns Schmidt-Theißen - keyboards (circa 1977-1980)
* Hans Hauptmann - bass (circa 1972-1982)
* Hans Forstner - drums (circa 1972-1986)
* Robert Prskalowicz - bass (1982–1986)
* Horst Maier-Thorn - lead guitars, rhythm guitars, backing vocals (circa 1972-1988)
* Michael Bormann - lead vocals, acoustic guitar (1993–1994)
* Angel Schleifer - lead guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vocals (1988–1994)
* Joerg Deisinger - bass, backing vocals, mouth drums (1986–1994)
* Edgar Patrik - drums, percussion, backing vocals (1987–1994)
* Chris Lausmann - rhythm guitar, lead guitar, keyboards, backing vocals (1992–2002)
* Jürgen Wiehler - drums, percussion, backing vocals (1997–2009)
Bonfire's official website
SomeBody
Bonfire Lyrics
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Are just like broken glass
Your tears flow like rivers
And birds have lost their songs
No words to comfort you
They taste like cheap champagne
Don't ever loose your faith in love
[Chorus]
Somebody's waiting for you
Even if your heart is bleeding
Somebody's waiting for you
To give you all you're dreaming of
Rain's falling all over you
It's pounding on your wounds
Sun's hiding before your eyes
It cuts your heart in two
Some wounds get deeper and deeper
And time won't ease your pain
Just trust in love sometimes it hurts
Cause love will never change
[Chorus]
The lyrics to Bonfire's "Somebody" tell a story of heartbreak and pain, with the message that someone is waiting for us to heal and find love again. The imagery used paints a vivid picture of the hurt that the singer is feeling. The opening lines compare the singer's feelings and memories to broken glass, which highlights the fragility and sharpness of their pain. The tears flowing like rivers and the lost songs of birds add to the sense of despair and hopelessness.
The second verse speaks about the inability of words to comfort the singer, and how the taste of cheap champagne (which is often associated with celebration and joy) is bitter and insincere in moments of sorrow. The chorus reminds the singer that even though they are suffering and bleeding, there is someone waiting for them who will give them everything they are dreaming of. The third verse describes the physical elements that are intensifying the singer's pain - the rain pounding on their wounds and the sun hiding from their view, making the world a dark and lonely place.
The final message of the song is one of hope - that even though some wounds may be deep and time may not ease the pain, love will never change. The singer is encouraged to trust in love, even if it hurts, in order to find happiness again.
Line by Line Meaning
Your feelings and memories
Just like broken glass, your feelings and memories are fragmented and scattered, making it difficult for you to make sense of them.
Your tears flow like rivers
The intensity of your emotions is so high that your tears keep flowing uncontrollably, like an overflowing river.
And birds have lost their songs
The world seems so bleak and dark to you that even the birds have lost their cheerful songs.
No words to comfort you
Despite the best of intentions, the words of comfort offered to you feel empty and meaningless, like cheap champagne.
They taste like cheap champagne
The words of comfort offered to you feel empty and meaningless, like cheap champagne.
Don't ever lose your faith in love
Even though love may cause pain and hurt, it is important to remember that it can also bring joy and happiness, so don't lose faith in it.
And you will smile again 'cause
If you can hold on to the belief that love will come your way, you will eventually find something to smile about again.
Somebody's waiting for you
There is someone out there, perhaps even multiple people, who is waiting and willing to love and support you despite your pain and suffering.
Even if your heart is bleeding
Despite the emotional pain you are currently experiencing, there are still people out there who are willing to love and support you.
To give you all you're dreaming of
Despite any struggles or heartache, there is someone out there who is willing to make your dreams come true and support you in every way possible.
Rain's falling all over you
You feel as though the universe is actively working against you, and the rain is a physical manifestation of this feeling.
It's pounding on your wounds
The rain feels like it is actively exacerbating your pain and suffering, making it feel harder and harder to heal.
Sun's hiding before your eyes
The warmth and light of the sun, which usually brings joy and comfort, feels as though it is hiding from you, making your world feel cold and dark.
It cuts your heart in two
The pain and trauma you are experiencing feels like it is splitting your heart in two, making it feel impossible to ever be whole again.
Some wounds get deeper and deeper
Sometimes pain and trauma can be so deep that it feels as though it is impossible to ever truly heal and recover from it.
And time won't ease your pain
Despite the popular adage that time heals all wounds, there are some pains that cannot be soothed or made better with the passage of time alone.
Just trust in love sometimes it hurts
Although love can bring pain and suffering, it is still worth trusting in and holding onto, as it can also provide joy and comfort.
Cause love will never change
Despite the difficult moments that love can bring, love always remains constant and unwavering, providing a source of strength and comfort in even the darkest of times.
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Claus Lessman, Johann Ziller
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