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Provoking a reaction, discomfort, even disgust, denouncing mass control, to ultimately disturb the Establishment and awaken consciences, this
is the basic premise of the industrial music activists in the late 70s. A implicitly political counterculture, structured and thoughtful. Without
worrying about the music aesthetics and constructions marked-out by a Rock that became anything but subversive, the Industrial movement
wished to think the present while Punk did not envisage the future. Fabien W. Furter (FWF) claims this inheritance and questions the instincts of
Man through WHEELFALL, ...read more
Provoking a reaction, discomfort, even disgust, denouncing mass control, to ultimately disturb the Establishment and awaken consciences, this
is the basic premise of the industrial music activists in the late 70s. A implicitly political counterculture, structured and thoughtful. Without
worrying about the music aesthetics and constructions marked-out by a Rock that became anything but subversive, the Industrial movement
wished to think the present while Punk did not envisage the future. Fabien W. Furter (FWF) claims this inheritance and questions the instincts of
Man through WHEELFALL, an ambitious project which led the band to the status of one of the best Industrial Metal band today.
WHEELFALL’s latest album, « The Atrocity Reports », reflects the violence of our time, this fascinating violence clumsily staged by the media and
which the band analyzes the mechanisms. As instinctual as it is intellectualized, the band’s music is rich in nuances, experiments and
interrogations. « hide |
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