The Bosshoss formed in Berlin with Alec Völkel and Sascha Vollmer on vocals and guitar, backed by Gerhard Gundermann on bass, Michael Frick on drums, and Andreas Lettowsky on percussion. Their sound pulls from country and rock, delivered with a rough-edged energy that comes through in songs like "Little Help (feat. Mimi, Josy)" and "Word Up."
In 2015, "Little Help (feat. They've released albums such as "The Very Best" in 2006, "Stallion Battalion" in 2011, and "Black Is Beautiful" in 2014. Their live shows are known for being loud and rowdy, with Völkel and Vollmer's raspy vocals driving the set.
The band has seen some lineup changes over time, like when Peggy Sugar left in 2014. They've also faced criticism about cultural appropriation in their imagery and style. Through it, they've kept a steady following in Germany, playing festivals and putting out records that stick to their country-rock mix.
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