Feline

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Just As You Are 00:00 Tools
Sun In My Eyes 00:00 Tools
Release 00:00 Tools
Not What It Seems 00:00 Tools
Play With Fire 00:00 Tools
Fantasy World 00:00 Tools
Shocks And Surprises 00:00 Tools
Can't Help Myself 00:00 Tools
Mother 00:00 Tools
Property 00:00 Tools
Drama Queen 00:00 Tools
Bad Habit 00:00 Tools
The Air That I Breathe 00:00 Tools
Highway 00:00 Tools
Shocks & Surprises 00:00 Tools
Shape Changing 00:00 Tools
Two Minds 00:00 Tools
Alive 00:00 Tools
Wish You Were Dead 00:00 Tools
Memoirs of a Psychopath 00:00 Tools
Cold Inside 00:00 Tools
Versus 00:00 Tools
Making Hate 00:00 Tools
Driven 00:00 Tools
Advice 00:00 Tools
Sever 00:00 Tools
Innocent Lives 00:00 Tools
I Hope 00:00 Tools
Truth Will Out 00:00 Tools
Rumour Mill 00:00 Tools
Germaine 00:00 Tools
Sun in My Eyes (remix) 00:00 Tools
Feline / Release 00:00 Tools
Maurice 00:00 Tools
Can't Help Myself (edit) 00:00 Tools
Release. 00:00 Tools
Drama Queen. 00:00 Tools
Play With Fire. 00:00 Tools
Property. 00:00 Tools
Mother. 00:00 Tools
Shocks & Surprises. 00:00 Tools
Can't Help Myself. 00:00 Tools
Bad Habit. 00:00 Tools
L'estate 00:00 Tools
Fantasy World. 00:00 Tools
Actor 00:00 Tools
Cant't Help My Self 00:00 Tools
Right About Now (Audioshapes Remix) 00:00 Tools
Eye Story 00:00 Tools
Sun In My Eyes [Remix] 00:00 Tools
Speak 00:00 Tools
Vampire 00:00 Tools
Cant Help Myself 00:00 Tools
Bribes 00:00 Tools
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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. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.