BAP, the iconic Cologne rock band, kicks off a new chapter with their twelfth studio album, "Tonfilm," released in January 1999. This collection of 19 tracks, spanning over 74 minutes, is a vibrant blend of Neue Deutsche Welle, German pop, and schlager, showcasing the band's signature sound and lyrical prowess in Kölsch, a local dialect. "Tonfilm" marks the beginning of "BAP Chapter III," as noted by frontman Wolfgang Niedecken, following a significant lineup change that saw the departure of guitarist Klaus "Major" Heuser and keyboardist Axel "Effendi" Büchel.
The album, released under EMI, features a mix of upbeat rock tracks like "Rock 'n' Roll Star" and "Mayday! - Tonfilm Version," alongside more introspective pieces such as "Jupp" and "Ewije Affhängerei." The record reached an impressive second place on the German album charts, solidifying BAP's status as a powerhouse in the German music scene. "Tonfilm" also includes live tracks and alternate versions, offering a comprehensive look into the band's live performances and studio experimentation during this period.
Recorded in Pompignon, Südfrankreich, and followed by a extensive tour, "Tonfilm" captures BAP at a pivotal moment in their career. The album's diverse tracklist, ranging from energetic rock anthems to slower, more contemplative songs, demonstrates the band's versatility and enduring appeal. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to BAP's music, "Tonfilm" offers a compelling journey through the band's unique sound and lyrical storytelling.