A 2000s band that mixed rock, folk, and alternative with lyrics about love and identity.
For their sound, try 'Green Polyethylen Girl.' For their mood, 'The Half-beast Ballad' gets it right.
The band's debut album '21st Says 'Love'' gave them their most recognizable song, and tracks like 'Green Polyethylen Girl' and 'A Comet On Unbeliever's Forehead' show their particular blend of rock and folk. Their lyrics dealt with love and loss in ways that felt personal, not polished. Nelo Johann's outspoken nature sometimes drew criticism, but that tension gave their music an edge that felt real.
They formed in the early 2000s with Nelo Johann on vocals and guitar, Norbert Weber on bass, and Mike Ruba on drums. Their 2004 debut '21st Says 'Love'' included the title track that became their signature song. Later activity isn't clearly documented, but they kept working despite industry tensions.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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