Caligola
Caligola formed in Berlin in the early 2010s, with Miranda Caligula as the vocalist and lyricist. Their sound mixed electronic beats with introspective...
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Caligola formed in Berlin in the early 2010s, with Miranda Caligula as the vocalist and lyricist. Their sound mixed electronic beats with introspective lyrics, which didn't fit neatly into established genres. Songs like 'Raise Your Head' and 'Sad Girl' carried a raw emotional intensity that drew a loyal following.
Their live shows developed a reputation for cathartic atmosphere, where fans found a sense of connection. Miranda Caligula's lyrics often touched on mental health and social themes, which sometimes sparked debate alongside the praise. The band released four studio albums and several singles over their active years.
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