The Human Beinz
United States
Est. 1967
"Driven by relentless grooves and punchy rhythms, their tracks create an infectious momentum that compels movement and engagement."
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Nobody but Me
1968
About The Human Beinz
The Human Beinz hold a distinctive place in rock history, not merely as a footnote but as a bridge between the garage rock explosion of the 1960s and the burgeoning sounds of punk and new wave that would follow.
Their music embodies a raw energy that resonated with audiences seeking authenticity, making them emblematic of an era where spontaneity and rebellion defined youth culture.
Their approach to music is marked by a visceral immediacy, often...
Their music embodies a raw energy that resonated with audiences seeking authenticity, making them emblematic of an era where spontaneity and rebellion defined youth culture.
Their approach to music is marked by a visceral immediacy, often characterized by tight arrangements and a relentless drive that invites listeners to lose themselves in the moment. By blending elements of rhythm and blues with a punchy rock sensibility, The Human Beinz crafted tunes that felt both urgent and accessible, standing out in a crowded scene through their refusal to conform to typical pop constructs.
Lyrically, The Human Beinz navigate themes of youthful defiance, societal observation, and the quest for identity. Their storytelling tends to blend irony with sincerity, creating an engaging contrast that both critiques and celebrates the cultural landscape of their time. This lyrical duality enhances their songs’ emotional resonance, offering listeners an intimate connection to the broader human experience.
1 studio album· United States
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The Human Beinz's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.
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1968–1968
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