Feeling B

Feeling B

A chaotic interplay of driving rhythms and jagged guitar lines creates an urgent atmosphere that compels listeners to confront their own realities.

Germany Est. 1983

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Die Maske des Roten Todes

Die Maske des Roten Todes

1993

About Feeling B

Feeling B matters as a foundational force within the punk rock movement, particularly in the East German music scene.
Their raw energy and unfiltered expression provided a voice for discontent and individuality in a time when such sentiments were often suppressed.
Their raw energy and unfiltered expression provided a voice for discontent and individuality in a time when such sentiments were often suppressed. By pushing against the constraints of their political and social environment, they not only influenced their contemporaries but also laid groundwork for future generations of artists seeking authenticity and rebellion. The band’s approach to music was marked by a fearless embrace of improvisation and collaboration, allowing them to craft an energetic sound that felt alive and unpredictable. They seamlessly blended various elements, often utilizing found sounds and unconventional song structures that challenged traditional norms. This willingness to experiment created a sonic landscape where anything could happen, inviting listeners into a world of spontaneity. Lyrically, Feeling B often engaged with themes of alienation, identity, and resistance, reflecting the struggles faced by youth during a time of significant societal change. Their writing style oscillated between blunt sincerity and ironic detachment, weaving stories that resonated on both emotional and cerebral levels. The band's tone ranged from aggressive to contemplative, making space for both catharsis and reflection.

4 studio albums· 1 decade· Germany

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Feeling B's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

4 releases 4 albums 1989–2007
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