[citation needed] He, along with Tobias Heindl, the violinist of Fiddler's Green, and Andre Linke, a fellow bassist, came together to form Feuerschwanz.
[3] In April 2009, Linke left the band, leaving Henrici as the only founding member still in Feuerschwanz.
This was in response to planned protests by the student body against the band's appearance due to perceived misogynistic and sexist content in the setlist.
This became one of their most popular albums to date, breaking into the Top 100 Album-Charts on the official German music charts at number 7.
[9] On June 9, 2021, Feuerschwanz announced on Facebook that longtime drummer Sir Lanzeflott (Gruss) would be leaving after sixteen years.
The band's producer Simon Michael stepped in on the drums, as the position was still vacant at the time of recording.
[15] The band has described their early albums as "medieval folk comedy," which were often paired with brash language, humorous lyrics, and innuendo.
[16] In 2020, after signing on with Napalm Records and ahead of the release of Das Elfte Gebot, Feuerschwanz shifted from comedic medieval folk rock towards a more serious heavy metal style.
[18] Originally Myu and Musch-Musch were called "Miezen" (German for 'kitties') and wore feline accessories with their costumes.