Stubnmusi Haas

Stubnmusi Haas: The Driving Force of Austrian Alpine Rock
Stubnmusi Haas is an Austrian folk-rock band known for blending traditional Alpine instrumentation with modern rock energy. Hailing from the Tyrol region, the group achieved notable commercial success with their 2015 album "Wia's da Gfoit," which reached the Top 10 of the Austrian albums chart and was certified gold.
Early career
The band formed in 2008 in the town of Stumm in the Zillertal valley, initially playing traditional folk music at local festivals and gatherings. Their early sound was rooted in the "Stubnmusi" tradition—acoustic music played in a parlor setting—but they soon began incorporating electric guitars and drums.
This fusion attracted attention, leading to their self-released debut album "Zillertaler Stubn" in 2010. The independent release sold steadily at live shows, building a loyal regional fanbase and catching the ear of the Austrian label Tyrolis.
Breakthrough
Stubnmusi Haas's breakthrough arrived in 2015 following their signing to Tyrolis. Their third studio album, "Wia's da Gfoit," became a surprise mainstream hit, propelled by heavy rotation on Austrian radio stations.
The album spent over 40 weeks on the Austrian charts, peaking at number 8 and eventually earning a gold certification for over 7,500 units sold. This success cemented their status as pioneers of the burgeoning Alpine rock genre.
Key tracks
Wia's da Gfoit — The title track of their breakthrough album became an anthem for the genre, perfectly showcasing their signature blend of diatonic accordion and driving rock rhythms.
Zillertaler Buam — This earlier track from their 2012 album "Freindschaft" became a live staple and demonstrated their skill at modernizing classic folk themes.
Hiatamadl — A rocked-up interpretation of a traditional folk song, this track highlighted the band's ability to bridge generations of Austrian music listeners.
Auf und Ab — A later single from their 2018 album "Echt," this song showed a more polished, radio-friendly side of their sound while maintaining regional lyrical themes.
The band's subsequent releases, including "Echt" (2018) and "Zamm" (2021), have consistently charted within the Austrian Top 20. They have collaborated with other Austrian folk-rock acts like Die Edlseer and performed at major festivals across the German-speaking world, including the Auer Dult in Munich.
Fans of Stubnmusi Haas's energetic Alpine rock style also enjoy the music of Die Edlseer, another group that modernizes traditional Austrian folk music. Die Kaiser share a similar approach of combining regional authenticity with contemporary production. The party-rock vibe can be found in the work of Die Zillertaler, a more established act in the same scene. For a harder rock edge within the genre, listeners often turn to Hölzerner Bock.
Stubnmusi Haas maintains a strong presence on Austrian radio, with their hits regularly featured on national FM stations specializing in folk and popular music, as well as on regional broadcasters in Bavaria and Tyrol. Their upbeat, genre-crossing sound also finds a home on various online radio streams dedicated to European folk-rock and independent music.
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