FeelAbout
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DE Berlin – Rock / Punk / Punkrock / Power Rock
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8th Note
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GRecords
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder There's No Way Back From What You've Learned Album 2014
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There's No Way Back From What You've Learned is the band's second Album.

Released in Europe, September 2104 by "Rough-Trade" records and G-Records.

Summed reviews:

"Pure, straight and right in your face songs. From alternative rock to Punk rock rolls into pop, with mainstream elements, all is there. Young & bold with infinite energy - this is FeelAbouT." (maschseeperlen.de)

"Roni has terrific voice. The voice that sometimes sounds more aggressive than those of their male colleagues. And that's what makes it so special." (wildmagazin.de)

"the band from Tel Aviv has quite enough potential to be internationally successful. With their mix of alternative, pop-punk and college rock the band around singer Roni sounds damn American" (blueprint-fanzine.de)

"FEEL ABOUT have the big time written on the agenda, with such successful songs like "The change we want" or "Don't like it" (blueprint-fanzine.de)

"FEEL ABOUT to summarize, are recorded as in live with appearance certainly very explosive. Those who experience the quintet at a show, will be charmed with recognizable anthems - only those can be found on "There's No Way Back From What You've Learned" (music-scan.de)

About the band:
It all started about ten years ago, when Roni Weinstock swapped her drums for a guitar and suddenly felt a lot more relaxed while singing. Three years later, the Feel About line-up was comprised of five musicians and another two years from then they started to pick up awards in various countries around the world. The band hasn’t been secretive about the fact that they’ve always aspired for the American music market. Why should they, it’s obvious in their music. It sounds like a retrospection on the years after Grunge, but seen from a slightly different angle. Their music is not as absolute and less worried about posing. Instead, FeelAbout have Weinstock’s remarkable voice. She sounds much angrier than some of her male colleagues, and that’s brilliant.
With the previous release of their debut album “Point of You”, they have been embraced by the alternative Israeli media and started to make their mark internationally, as touring the U.S., Europe and Israel, which was supported by dedicated fans from all over the world.