A Los Angeles band whose provocative lyrics about societal issues sparked backlash and built a following.
If you want to understand RABBII, start with 'Hang Us High' and then listen to 'New Friends.' You'll hear how their approach has evolved while staying focused on the same tough themes.
Their 2022 single 'Hang Us High' got banned from some radio stations and drew criticism from conservative groups, but it still found an audience. That song's lyrics about societal injustice set the tone for what they do, using rock music to talk about difficult things. Later tracks like 'New Friends' and 'Sadness' keep exploring trauma and resilience, just with a more nuanced sound.
RABBII started with the raw intensity of 'Hang Us High,' which faced radio bans and backlash. Over time, their sound has shifted toward something more experimental, as heard in songs like 'Sadness' and 'New Friends.' They've used their platform to advocate for social change and encourage dialogue.
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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