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Feline were an English rock group formed in London, in 1995. They formed from the remnants of a few earlier underground bands such as Flinch and Miranda Sex Garden. Like most female-fronted rock groups of that era in popular music, they were likened to more mainstream acts such as Garbage, and the Cardigans. Lead-singer Grog would never define Feline's music any more than acknowledging those dark elements within it, but admitted to some influences such as Sonic Youth, Iggy Pop, and The Pixies. A classically trained pianist, Grog wrote the bulk of Feline's material; some of the songs she recorded with Feline were written by her prior to the band's formation. Generally getting good write-ups in the rock press, such as NME and Kerrang!, they released a number of singles, a limited release album and a single full-length album between 1997 and 1998 but were not as successful as their potential showed. Their record company dropped them in 1999 as part of a company-wide roster clear out, and they split, with several members moving on to form Ultraviolet, and then, the relatively more successful Die So Fluid (who have to date released 4 albums with a fifth slated for 2017). The name Feline was also used by the Belfast-based band The Feline Dream between 1993 and 1995. The female german singer Swantje Schneemann from Hamburg used the name Feline for her first and only single Magic Carpet Ride Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Feline were an English rock group formed in London, in 1995. They formed from the remnants of a few earlier underground bands such as Flinch and Miranda Sex Garden. Like most female-fronted rock groups of that era in popular music, they were likened to more mainstream acts such as Garbage, and the Cardigans. Lead-singer Grog would never define Feline's music any more than acknowledging those dark elements within it, but admitted to some influences such as Sonic Youth, Iggy Pop, and The Pixies. A classically trained pianist, Grog wrote the bulk of Feline's material; some of the songs she recorded with Feline were written by her prior to the band's formation. Generally getting good write-ups in the rock press, such as NME and Kerrang!, they released a number of singles, a limited release album and a single full-length album between 1997 and 1998 but were not as successful as their potential showed. Their record company dropped them in 1999 as part of a company-wide roster clear out, and they split, with several members moving on to form Ultraviolet, and then, the relatively more successful Die So Fluid (who have to date released 4 albums with a fifth slated for 2017). The name Feline was also used by the Belfast-based band The Feline Dream between 1993 and 1995. The female german singer Swantje Schneemann from Hamburg used the name Feline for her first and only single Magic Carpet Ride Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Sun In My Eyes
Just As You Are
Shocks And Surprises
Can't Help Myself
Not What It Seems
Release
Fantasy World
Play With Fire
Mother
Property
Wish You Were Dead
Drama Queen
Bad Habit
Alive
Memoirs of a Psychopath
Sever
Cold Inside
Making Hate
I Hope
Versus
Advice
Truth Will Out
Driven
The Air That I Breathe
I want to be your star
Flare Sprite
Highway
Two Minds
Shape Changing
Juice Wrld
남산 1호 터널
Shocks & Surprises
작은 기대
Call to Arms
In the Silence of Us
Mendel
The Swift
나를 놓지 말아요
그래도
Rapid Fire Dreams
Innocent Lives
Germaine
Rumour Mill
Sun in My Eyes (remix)
Hub
Loneliness Single Drop of Rain
나의 고백
Mono
너에게
Round
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