Biography
The Feeling channelled ELO and Supertramp through millennial studio polish, winning airplay with unapologetic tunefulness.
Dan Gillespie Sells’ clean tenor rides pianos and guitar jangle engineered for singalong clarity.
Their catalogue suits formats that still rotate British pop-rock escapism between heavier guitar hours.
Lossless streams separate Leslie guitar, backing vocal panoramas, and tight rhythm-section pocket hits.
Festivals and club bills once placed The Feeling next to louder neighbours; on record, the contrast often highlights how tightly their arrangements are controlled.
For many fans, The Feeling represents a chapter of rock history you can revisit without irony: enthusiasm, melody, and personality that aged into repertoire rather than novelty.
The Feeling illustrates how rock dialects traded ideas across regions: rhythm, accent, harmonic colour, and studio philosophy bleeding into shared playlists.
From a playlist-design perspective, The Feeling handles tempo lifts and cooldowns equally well, which keeps them versatile on human-curated channels.
If you are new to The Feeling, start with whatever single or opening track hooked your era first; the rest of the catalogue usually reveals the same attention to pacing and refrain.
Listeners who discover The Feeling through a curated stream often stay for song-first writing: hooks you can recall after one pass, dynamics that reward turning the volume up modestly.
Fan chronicles and reference guides both treat The Feeling as a useful landmark when tracing how Pop rock, power pop moved through radio markets and touring economics.
When headphones replace phone speakers, subtle details in The Feeling's arrangements—double-tracked guitars, room ambience, bass note choices—tend to step forward.
New Clear Radio streams curated rock-focused programming with quality up to 320kbps—ideal for hearing guitar-driven records with depth and punch.
Interesting facts about The Feeling
- English pop-rock band formed in Sussex in 2005.
- Debut album Twelve Stops and Home (2006) included hits Sewn and Never Be Lonely.
- Fronted by vocalist and guitarist Dan Gillespie Sells.