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{{Short description|Swiss hard rock band}}
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| caption = Shakra at the Rockharz festival 2016 in Germany
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| origin = [[Bern]], [[Switzerland]]
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| genre = [[Hard rock]]<br>[[Heavy metal music|Heavy metal]]
| genre = [[Hard rock]], [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]]
| years_active = 1997–present
| years_active = 1997–present
| label = [[AFM Records]]
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| website = http://www.shakra.ch
| website = http://www.shakra.ch
| current_members = Mark Fox<br>Thom Blunier<br>Thomas Muster<br>Dominik Pfister<br>Roger Tanner
| current_members = Mark Fox<br>Thom Blunier<br>Thomas Muster<br>Dominik Pfister<br>Roger Tanner
| past_members = Pete Wiedmer<br>Oli Lindner<br> John Prakesh (2009-2012)
| past_members = Pete Wiedmer<br>Oli Lindner<br> John Prakesh (2009–2014)
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[[File:Shakra Rockharz 2016 01.jpg|thumb|Bassist Dominik Pfister at the Rockharz 2016]]

'''Shakra''' is a [[Switzerland|Swiss]] [[hard rock]] band founded in the late 1990s.
'''Shakra''' is a Swiss [[hard rock]] band founded in the late 1990s.


==History==
==History==
With their first releases "Shakra" (1997), and "Moving Force" (1999), and by touring with [[Great White]] and [[Uriah Heep (band)|Uriah Heep]], the early career of this Swiss band was a steep learning curve with dramatic success but the real breakthrough came with their third record "Power Ride" (2001) when singer Pete Wiedmer was forced to leave the band because of ill health, replaced by Mark Fox. Mark immediately put his stamp on the following album "Rising" (2003), which saw Shakra rise higher on the career ladder than ever before and hit the German and Swiss album charts. The band played several concerts and festivals, one of which was the prestigious "Bang Your Head" event.
With their first releases ''Shakra'' (1997), and ''Moving Force'' (1999), and by touring with [[Great White]] and [[Uriah Heep (band)|Uriah Heep]], the early career of this Swiss band was a steep learning curve with dramatic success but the real breakthrough came with their third record ''Power Ride'' (2001) when singer Pete Wiedmer was forced to leave the band because of ill health, replaced by Mark Fox. Fox immediately put his stamp on the following album ''Rising'' (2003), which saw Shakra hit the German and Swiss album charts. The band played several concerts and festivals, one of which was the prestigious "Bang Your Head" event.
The controversial video clip for the song "Chains Of Temptation" showed singer Fox giving himself a heroin injection.
The controversial video clip for the song "Chains Of Temptation" showed singer Fox giving himself a heroin injection.


And, after supporting [[Iron Maiden]] at the Swiss "Spirit Of Rock" festival, Shakra then took the decision to tour through 12 countries with [[HammerFall]] and [[Stratovarius]].
After supporting [[Iron Maiden]] at the Swiss "Spirit Of Rock" festival, Shakra went on a 12-country tour with [[HammerFall]] and [[Stratovarius]].
The band played a huge show in Zurich with [[Guns N' Roses]] in 2006.
The band played a significant show in Zurich with [[Guns N' Roses]] in 2006.


Shortly after the Everest album was released, Mark Fox left the band and was replaced by John Prakesh on vocals.
Shortly after the ''Everest'' album was released, Mark Fox left the band and was replaced by John Prakesh on vocals.


New releases include "Back On Track" in Feb 2011 and "Powerplay" in Jan 2013.
The band released "Back On Track" in February 2011 and "Powerplay" in January 2013.


On April 23, 2014, John Prakesh announced he was leaving Shakra.'
On April 23, 2014, John Prakesh announced he was leaving Shakra.


October, 2015, Mark Fox joined Shakra again. A new single, Hello, was released.
In October 2015, Mark Fox joined Shakra again. A new single, "Hello", was released.


==Discography==
==Discography==
=== Studio albums ===
* 1998 "Shakra"
* ''Shakra'' (1998)
* 1999 "Moving Force"
* ''Moving Force'' (1999)
* 2000 "The Live Side" (Live)
* 2001 "Power Ride"
* ''Power Ride'' (2001)
* 2003 "Rising"
* ''Rising'' (2003)
* ''Fall'' (2005)
* 2004 "My Life My World" (Live-DVD+CD)
* ''Infected'' (2007)
* 2005 "Fall"
* ''Everest'' (2009)
* 2007 "Infected"
* ''Back on Track'' (2011)
* 2009 "Everest"
* ''Powerplay'' (2013)
* 2011 "Back On Track"
* ''High Noon'' (2016)
* 2013 "Powerplay"
* ''Snakes & Ladders'' (2017)
* ''Mad World'' (2020)
* ''Invincible'' (2023)

=== Live albums ===
* ''The Live Side'' (2000)
* ''My Life My World'' (2004)

=== Compilation albums ===
* ''Life Tales – The Ballads'' (2017)


==External links==
==External links==
{{commonscat}}
*[http://www.shakra.ch Official Homepage]
*[http://www.shakra-fanclub.de German Fansite]
* [http://www.shakra.ch Official Homepage]
*[http://www.powerride.ch Recording Studio power ride]
* [https://www.facebook.com/ShakraBand/ Official Facebook account]
*[http://www.myspace.com/shakrarock Shakra Myspace Page]
* [http://www.myspace.com/shakrarock Shakra Myspace Page]


{{Authority control}}
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[[Category:Swiss heavy metal musical groups]]
[[Category:Swiss heavy metal musical groups]]
[[Category:English-language musical groups from Switzerland]]
[[Category:Musical groups established in 1997]]

Latest revision as of 23:32, 17 July 2024

Shakra
Shakra at the Rockharz festival 2016 in Germany
Shakra at the Rockharz festival 2016 in Germany
Background information
OriginBern, Switzerland
GenresHard rock, heavy metal
Years active1997–present
LabelsAFM Records
MembersMark Fox
Thom Blunier
Thomas Muster
Dominik Pfister
Roger Tanner
Past membersPete Wiedmer
Oli Lindner
John Prakesh (2009–2014)
Websitehttp://www.shakra.ch
Bassist Dominik Pfister at the Rockharz 2016

Shakra is a Swiss hard rock band founded in the late 1990s.

History

[edit]

With their first releases Shakra (1997), and Moving Force (1999), and by touring with Great White and Uriah Heep, the early career of this Swiss band was a steep learning curve with dramatic success but the real breakthrough came with their third record Power Ride (2001) when singer Pete Wiedmer was forced to leave the band because of ill health, replaced by Mark Fox. Fox immediately put his stamp on the following album Rising (2003), which saw Shakra hit the German and Swiss album charts. The band played several concerts and festivals, one of which was the prestigious "Bang Your Head" event. The controversial video clip for the song "Chains Of Temptation" showed singer Fox giving himself a heroin injection.

After supporting Iron Maiden at the Swiss "Spirit Of Rock" festival, Shakra went on a 12-country tour with HammerFall and Stratovarius. The band played a significant show in Zurich with Guns N' Roses in 2006.

Shortly after the Everest album was released, Mark Fox left the band and was replaced by John Prakesh on vocals.

The band released "Back On Track" in February 2011 and "Powerplay" in January 2013.

On April 23, 2014, John Prakesh announced he was leaving Shakra.

In October 2015, Mark Fox joined Shakra again. A new single, "Hello", was released.

Discography

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Studio albums

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  • Shakra (1998)
  • Moving Force (1999)
  • Power Ride (2001)
  • Rising (2003)
  • Fall (2005)
  • Infected (2007)
  • Everest (2009)
  • Back on Track (2011)
  • Powerplay (2013)
  • High Noon (2016)
  • Snakes & Ladders (2017)
  • Mad World (2020)
  • Invincible (2023)

Live albums

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  • The Live Side (2000)
  • My Life My World (2004)

Compilation albums

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  • Life Tales – The Ballads (2017)
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