
In their latest song "Ronny", FÄEX dedicate themselves to a dark chapter of the 90s and the threat posed by right-wing thugs, embodied by the character Ronny. But the song is more than just a look back - it is a warning about the current shift to the right in society. With their intense guitar riffs and haunting, socially critical lyrics, FÄEX create a musical memorial against intolerance and racism.
"Ronny" hits hard again and holds a mirror up to society. The right has changed - loud, shaved-headed thugs have become socially acceptable populists. While Ronny still clings to the old clichés,
the rules of the game have long since changed. Instead of dull slogans, today's right-wing radicals rely on eloquent rhetoric and social deception. FÄEX expose this change with biting
sarcasm.
Musically, the band stays true to its style - fast riffs, driving drums and a rough, unvarnished voice convey the anger and frustration of the song. The melody remains catchy, while the lyrics
are deliberately provocative and don't mince words. The intensity of the music reflects the urgency of the message and creates an atmosphere of immediacy and danger that draws the listener into
the dark world of the song.
The lyrics of "Ronny" are permeated with vivid language and strong metaphors that illustrate the brutality and influence of figures like Ronny. Not only is the past considered, but a critical
look is also taken at the present and the creeping normalization of right-wing ideologies. The song makes it clear that the right-wing danger no longer lurks only in dark back alleys or at
illegal concerts, but has long since arrived in the political center. FÄEX call on their listeners to remain vigilant and actively oppose racism and intolerance.
FÄEX is an energetic punk rock band from Lutherstadt Eisleben that has been rocking the stages since 2022. With their rough vocal style and riffy guitars, they bring a breath of fresh air to the
punk rock scene. Their music is loud, wild and anything but conformist. The band is characterized by its socially critical lyrics, which are anti-fascist and anti-capitalist. Their shows are an
unexpected adventure in which fun and criticism are inextricably linked.