Until 2002, the frontman of the band was Alexander Wesselsky, who left the group due to creative differences and formed the band Eisbrecher with Noel Pix, another old Megaherz member.
The next album "5" (2004) featured a new singer, Mathias Elsholz. He left in 2005 and is currently the singer of another group, Die!.
Since 2007, the vocalist of Megaherz is Alexander "Lex" Wohnhaas. With him the band released Heuchler in july 2008. This was followed by a best of -compilation and a remix album in 2009 and 2010, respectively.
In January 2012 the band released their seventh studio album, Götterdämmerung.
The current line-up:
Alexander "Lex" Wohnhaas – Vocals
Christian "X-Ti" Bystron – Guitars, programming
Werner "Wenz" Weninger – Bass
Jürgen "Bam Bam" Wiehler – Drums
Christoph Klinke – Guitars
Die Krone der Schöpfung: Das Ende
Megaherz Lyrics
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Wir sind alle schon kaputt mein Kind
Wir sind alle Verlierer
obwohl wir doch die
Krone der Schöpfung sind
Wir sind alle Verlierer
Verlorn
Wir sind alle Verlierer
Wir sind kaputt mein Kind
The lyrics to Megaherz's song "Die Krone der Schöpfung" speak to the idea that, despite being considered the "crown of creation," humans are fundamentally flawed and broken. The repetition of the line "Wir sind alle Verlierer" ("We are all losers") highlights the bleakness of this message, and underscores the sense of hopelessness that pervades the song. The singer acknowledges that we are all damaged in some way, and that this is an inherent part of being human. At the same time, there is a sense of resignation in the lyrics, as if the singer has come to accept that things will never be any different, that we are all destined to be "kaputt" (broken).
The language in the song is straightforward and unadorned, reinforcing the idea that this is a simple, unvarnished truth about the human condition. There is a sense of sadness and lamentation in the lyrics, as if the singer is mourning the loss of something that can never be regained. The repetition of the phrase "mein Kind" (my child) throughout the song adds to this mournful tone; it's as if the singer is addressing someone they care deeply about, someone who they know has been hurt by the cruel realities of the world.
Overall, "Die Krone der Schöpfung" is a poignant meditation on the human condition, and an acknowledgment of our inherent flaws and limitations. It speaks to a sense of resignation and acceptance, as if the singer has come to terms with the reality that we are all, in some sense, losers.
Line by Line Meaning
Wir sind alle Verlierer
We all share the defeat
Wir sind alle schon kaputt mein Kind
We're all already broken, my child
Wir sind alle Verlierer
We all share the defeat
obwohl wir doch die Krone der Schöpfung sind
Though we're supposedly the crown of creation
Wir sind alle Verlierer
We all share the defeat
Verlorn
Lost
Wir sind alle schon kaputt mein Kind
We're all already broken, my child
Wir sind alle Verlierer
We all share the defeat
Wir sind kaputt mein Kind
We're broken, my child
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